Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa reshuffled his cabinet Monday and appointed ten new ministers, the President’s office said. Presidential spokesman Mohan Samaranayaka said that six new deputy ministers were also appointed in the cabinet reshuffle. Among the major notable changes were those at the power and energy ministry and petroleum resources ministry, reported Xinhua. Pavithra… Continue reading Rajapaksa reshuffles cabinet, six new deputy ministers
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Sri Lanka asks Buddhist monks not to stir hatred
Sri Lanka’s president Sunday urged nationalist Buddhist monks not to incite religious hatred and violence as he moved to stem a wave of attacks targeting minority Muslims. President Mahinda Rajapakse met with monks with the group known as "Bodu Bala Sena", or Buddhist Force, and urged them to help maintain religious harmony in a country… Continue reading Sri Lanka asks Buddhist monks not to stir hatred
Eezham Tamil writers in UK criticize India’s role in genocide of Eezham Tamils
UK based Eezham Tamil writers and journalists criticized the role of India in abetting the genocide of the Eezham Tamils and shielding the genocide perpetrators at book release function at London on Sunday. Speaking at the release of the book “Thookkuk-kayittil: Rajiv padukolai nijam” written by Tiruchi Velusami and compiled by P. Egalaivan, the Eezham… Continue reading Eezham Tamil writers in UK criticize India’s role in genocide of Eezham Tamils
Resistance event in London criticises security-obsessed outlook of West
Speaking on the topic of “Opposing securitisation, linking our resistances”, Kurdish and Tamil activists from Campaign Against Criminalization of Communities (CAMPACC) criticized the policy of the denial of the freedom of expression and assembly of activists belonging to oppressed sections by governments in West in the name of “security”, at the TINAG annual festival at… Continue reading Resistance event in London criticises security-obsessed outlook of West
TESO misrepresents Tamil cause by harping on UNHRC resolution
By calling for pressure on Colombo to immediately implement the 2012 UNHRC resolution as solution, TESO is misrepresenting the cause as well as plight of Eezham Tamils, and is misleading the world in lines with the agenda of New Delhi and Washington, Tamil activists in the island and in the diaspora commented. The UNHRC resolution… Continue reading TESO misrepresents Tamil cause by harping on UNHRC resolution
Sixteen held over filming without approval
Sixteen persons including a US national were held by the Kalpitiya police yesterday evening for filming a documentary without proper approval. The group was later released after recording statements. About eleven women from Pallivasal Thurai in Kalpitiya were asked to portray how their day to day work were being carried out in a minefield, allegedly… Continue reading Sixteen held over filming without approval
Only Hope For Democracy Is A Regime Change In The Country – Samaraweera
Former Foreign Minister and UNP parliamentarian Mangala Samaraweera says the impeachment fiasco will give more credence to the war crimes allegations. “The way Police and the Army behaved giving cover and protection to the goon squads who went on the rampage was shocking,” he said, adding that the country would have to face far reaching… Continue reading Only Hope For Democracy Is A Regime Change In The Country – Samaraweera
Two rebel leaders reported killed in Chechnya
Russian security forces claim to have killed two key Chechen rebel leaders, along with nine other rebels, BBC reported on Friday. The two commanders, brothers Khusein and Muslim Gakayev, were considered the regions “most wanted men”, were reportedly killed during a clash with the security forces. The killings follow a “counter-terrorist operation” that has been… Continue reading Two rebel leaders reported killed in Chechnya
US team meets TNA first: Sampanthan tells TamilNet
A Tamil National Alliance (TNA) delegation led by its parliamentary group leader R.Sampanthan on Saturday noon met the US delegation comprising three US officials, James Moore, Jane Zimmerman and Vikram Singh, at the US Embassy in Colombo, Mr.Sampanthan told TamilNet adding that the USA team met the TNA delegation before meeting others during their stay… Continue reading US team meets TNA first: Sampanthan tells TamilNet
Human smuggling charges dismissed in MV Ocean Lady case
Human smuggling charges in a British Columbia Court were dismissed against four Eezham Tamil men who were accused of bringing Tamil refugees aboard the MV Ocean Lady in October 2009, the Toronto Star reported on Friday. Justice Silverman of the British Columbia Supreme Court also temporarily suspended his January 11 ruling that rendered Canada’s human… Continue reading Human smuggling charges dismissed in MV Ocean Lady case
