Amidst continued boycott of classes by the students of Jaffna University, two of the four detained student activists of the Jaffna University Student Union (JUSU) have been released on Tuesday in Vavuniyaa. The release comes following the exposure of reports that the SL Defence establishment and the Secretary of Education did not keep their ‘secret’… Continue reading Two students of Jaffna University released in Vavuniyaa
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The story of the weeping widows
It was a practical examination session for a training of gender trainers in the Jaffna district. The trainees had to conduct a day’s training on gender issues in a village called Thoppukkadu located in Karainagar. The participants were widows who were beneficiaries of a livelihood assistance project implemented by the UNDP. Watched by the keen… Continue reading The story of the weeping widows
Accountability delayed by Politics, ill-prepared institutions, says Prof. Ratner
Professor Steven Ratner, a member of the Panel of Experts appointed to advice United Nations Secretary General (UNSG), Ban Ki Moon, on the issue of accountability with regard to alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law during the final stages of the conflict in Sri Lanka, in a recent U.S. Law journal, writes… Continue reading Accountability delayed by Politics, ill-prepared institutions, says Prof. Ratner
Australian civil society should be outraged by Sri Lankan cricket: Trevor Grant
Civil society in Australia should be outraged once they are exposed to the on going persecution faced by Eezham Tamils was the opinion of Trevor Grant speaking to TamilNet following the latest protest on Sunday organized by BSLCC and the Tamil Youth Organization (TYO). The protest was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground and has… Continue reading Australian civil society should be outraged by Sri Lankan cricket: Trevor Grant
Colombo’s UPFA allies further accelerate divide in Batticaloa
While Muslim politicians of Batticaloa, aligned with Rajapaksa regime in Colombo seek to annex Tamil villages with Muslim-dominated divisions of Batticaloa, Tamil paramilitary elements operated by Colombo attempt to woo Tamil voters by staging shutdown protests against Muslims, capitalizing from the lack of a broader political mobilization from the part of the TNA. The line… Continue reading Colombo’s UPFA allies further accelerate divide in Batticaloa
French military advances into Mali, steps up airstrikes
French warplanes maintain bombardment on large portions of Northern Mali, as a ground offensive continues within southern parts of the Azawad region, in order to push back and reclaim towns controlled by Tuareg rebel forces. France’s intervention in Mali comes with support from Western powers, which have pledged financial and logistical assistance for the French… Continue reading French military advances into Mali, steps up airstrikes
SL defence takes Jaffna University administration for a ride
Genocidal Sri Lanka’s defence establishment and education secretary have secretly promised the Colombo-appointed Vice Chancellor of the Jaffna University that two of the detained students would be released before 14 January and the other two would be released after that, in order to persuade the VC and other members of the university administration to pressurize… Continue reading SL defence takes Jaffna University administration for a ride
Pillay’s statement full of innuendos – SL
The government today expressed its ‘regret and concern’ over a statement made by United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navinethem Pillay regarding the impeachment of former Chief Justice ShiraniBandaranayake and the subsequent appointment of Mohan Peiris to the post In a strongly worded letter addressed to Ms. Pillay, External Affairs Ministry’s Acting Secretary Kshenuka… Continue reading Pillay’s statement full of innuendos – SL
India must change its Colombo policy, pleads SL MP
A prominent Sri Lankan MP wants India to change its Sri Lanka policy, warning that its hands off attitude was encouraging Colombo from meeting the legitimate political aspirations of the island’s Tamil minority. Suresh Premachandran also said in a telephonic interview that the government of President Mahinda Rajapaksa was not sincere in having a dialogue… Continue reading India must change its Colombo policy, pleads SL MP
Sri Lanka erasing Tamil language, culture: Karunanidhi
DMK president M. Karunanidhi has urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi to take steps to ensure that the Sri Lankan government gave up, what he called, its programme of erasing Tamil language, culture and religion. He sought their help in putting an end to alleged drive by Sri Lankan authorities to… Continue reading Sri Lanka erasing Tamil language, culture: Karunanidhi
