As an overwhelming majority of Jaffna University students, demanding release of the detained student leaders, are still boycotting classes despite SL military intimidation on University administration and the teachers to resume the classes, the officers of the occupying military stationed across Jaffna have instructed the Divisional Secretaries to gather residential details of Jaffna University students… Continue reading SL military orders civil officials to supply residential information of Jaffna University students
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SL military registers details of employees in businesses in Jaffna
The military of occupying Sri Lanka has been deployed in registering details of employees in businesses in the Jaffna peninsula. Three to four SL military intelligence personnel accompanied by one SL policeman visit the shops and other businesses to register details of the employees. The SL soldiers are particular in collecting details of former LTTE… Continue reading SL military registers details of employees in businesses in Jaffna
‘Pro-SL UK parliamentarians stoop to mockery in shielding genocide’
Commenting on some pro-Sri Lanka UK parliamentarians citing a naïve conversation of Sampanthan in their speech at the UK parliamentary debate on Sri Lanka on Tuesday in urging toleration towards the genocidal State, TCC-UK activist Mr Sasithar Maheswaran said that “The use of such twisted arguments to cover-up the worst genocide of the 21st century… Continue reading ‘Pro-SL UK parliamentarians stoop to mockery in shielding genocide’
Sri Lanka judges urged to boycott new chief
Sri Lankan lawyers Friday urged judges to refuse to accept the appointment of a new chief justice ahead of a vote that is expected to see the incumbent impeached by lawmakers. The Lawyers’ Collective in letters to judges said a move by parliament to go ahead with a vote later Friday to remove Chief Justice… Continue reading Sri Lanka judges urged to boycott new chief
Colombo ignores flood affected Tamils in Trincomalee in providing relief
Colombo government has been ignoring to provide relief to people affected by the flood in Tamil District Secretariat divisions in Trincomalee district.Thirteen DS divisions have been affected by flood by rain and spill water from tanks. But flood relief and other assistance are being provided to people in Sinhala DS divisions Gomarankadawela, Padavi Siripura and… Continue reading Colombo ignores flood affected Tamils in Trincomalee in providing relief
Kurdish women activists, including PKK co-founder, assassinated in Paris
Sakine Cansiz, a founding member of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), was found shot dead along with two other Kurdish women activists in an execution style murder inside the Information Centre of Kurdistan, Paris in the early hours of Thursday. Sakine Cansiz, a senior female member and former commander of the PKK, was a close… Continue reading Kurdish women activists, including PKK co-founder, assassinated in Paris
Media worker attacked in Jaffna
Four unknown persons who came in two moborbikes Thursday morning around 5:30 brutally attacked an employee of Uthayan Daily, carrying news papers for distribution. The distributor, Pradeepan, was attacked at Maalu Junction at Karaveddi on Jaffna Point Pedro Road, news sources in Jaffna said. The attackers set fire to the motorbike and the papers at… Continue reading Media worker attacked in Jaffna
US has serious concerns over Lankan CJ impeachment
The US on Thursday expressed serious concern over the impeachment proceedings against Sri Lanka’s first woman Chief Justice, saying the issue raised serious questions about the process and government pressure on the judiciary. "As we said before, we had serious concerns about the actions that were taken to impeach the Chief Justice and the timing… Continue reading US has serious concerns over Lankan CJ impeachment
Pro-Sri Lanka UK parliamentarians cite Sampanthan in debate
The UK Parliament on Tuesday debated the question of participating the CHOGM meet in Hambantota in the island of Sri Lanka in November this year. Even as many voices among the parliamentarians urged the UK government to consider boycotting the CHOGM meet, there was however a section that argued for a conciliatory approach towards Colombo,… Continue reading Pro-Sri Lanka UK parliamentarians cite Sampanthan in debate
Sri Lanka lawyers strike over chief justice impeachment
Sri Lanka’s lawyers staged a strike on Thursday to protest the impeachment of the country’s top judge which has raised concern about judicial independence on the previously war-ravaged Indian Ocean island. Work in court houses came to a stand still as some 11,000 lawyers of the influential Bar Association stayed away and protested in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka lawyers strike over chief justice impeachment
