Protests against ‘regime change’ President intensify in Egypt

Demanding Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi to step down, thousands of Egyptians demonstrated on streets across the country against the President and the Muslim Brotherhood. The demonstrators accused Mursi’s and the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood “of hijacking Egypt’s democratic revolution and seeking to monopolise power”, Reuters reported on Monday. Mursi coming to power through democratic elections after… Continue reading Protests against ‘regime change’ President intensify in Egypt

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SL military demolishes Hundreds of Tamil houses in Jaffna ‘HSZ’

In a sudden and swift move, Sri Lanka military occupying Jaffna has started demolishing hundreds of houses of Eezham Tamils in the stretch of land at Valikaamam that was occupied by the Sinhala military in the guise of ‘High Security Zone (HSZ)’ two decades back. The war is over, proclaims everyone, including the USA and… Continue reading SL military demolishes Hundreds of Tamil houses in Jaffna ‘HSZ’

Lanka should honour UN recommendations on rights: Narayanasamy

India would support any resolution brought forward by United Nations against Sri Lanka if the island nation does not honour recommendations of the world body on human rights issues, Minister of State in the PMO V Narayanasamy said here on Sunday. "When United Nations brought forward a resolution against Sri Lanka, India voted for it.… Continue reading Lanka should honour UN recommendations on rights: Narayanasamy

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TNA join hands in protest

The main opposition United National Party (UNP) will team up with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) next Friday to stage a hunger strike demanding the release of lands acquired for the High Security Zones, party officials said yesterday. The hunger strike will start at 9.00 am and go on till 4.30 pm at Thellipalai, Jaffna.… Continue reading TNA join hands in protest

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Mixed Messages and Bland Oversimplification in President Rajapaksa’s Independence Day Speech

In a significant act of outreach the Independence Day ceremonies were held in Trincomalee, a provincial city with a pronounced ethnic mix; while President Rajapaksa presented one part of his message in Tamil, repeating what he had said earlier (in English?) and then reiterating the same points in Sinhala. In keeping with the occasion and… Continue reading Mixed Messages and Bland Oversimplification in President Rajapaksa’s Independence Day Speech

Hospital becomes breeding ground for disharmony between Tamils, Muslims in Ampaa’rai

The Base hospital of Kalmunai North in Ampaa’rai district has become a breeding ground for disharmony between Tamils and Muslims following systematic posting of 22 Muslim health workers with the backing of SL ministers aligned with the Colombo regime with an intention of causing communal dissension, health officials at the hospital say. Sri Lankan ministers… Continue reading Hospital becomes breeding ground for disharmony between Tamils, Muslims in Ampaa’rai

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CHOGM boycott calls renew action on Sri Lanka judicial independence

As Canada continues to voice its call for boycott of Commonwealth summit scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka in November this year, Commonwealth officials renewed efforts to nudge Sri Lanka to adhere to principles of judicial independence, after Colombo defied international appeals and sacked its chief justice in January. Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma is holding… Continue reading CHOGM boycott calls renew action on Sri Lanka judicial independence

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Sinhala paramilitary attacks Tamil dairy farmers in Batticaloa

A group of armed Sinhalese ‘home guards’ have attacked Tamil farmers who were herding their cattle, after ‘allowing’ the Tamil farmers to breed their cattle. The attack has taken place at ‘Mangalagama’ area in Vellaave’li division two days ago, the victims said, adding that they were using the grazing lands to breed their cattle for… Continue reading Sinhala paramilitary attacks Tamil dairy farmers in Batticaloa

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Uprooted Champoor families live in fear following arrest of 7 persons by TID

Tension and fear prevail among uprooted Tamil families from Champoor area currently being sheltered in temporary sheds described as welfare centres at four places, Kaddai-pa’richchaan, Paddith-thidal, Ma’nat-cheanai and Ki’liveddi since the arrest of seven Tamils by a special TID team from Colombo last week alleging them as LTTE members. Two of them are inmates of… Continue reading Uprooted Champoor families live in fear following arrest of 7 persons by TID

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