The following video features the last couple of a minutes of a longer speech delivered by Dr. Nihal Jayawickrama at the launch of The Sri Lankan Republic at 40: Reflections on Constitutional History, Theory and Practice, a collection of scholarly essays edited by Asanga Welikala, a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Policy Alternatives (the… Continue reading The Rajapaksa ‘Sangamaya’: Creating employees and customers of citizens
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Peace activist grilled by terrorism department in Jaffna
Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) grilled Rev. Fr. Praveen OMI, Director of the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation (CPR) in Jaffna, for 7 hours on Tuesday, news sources in Jaffna said. TID personnel who went to the office of the centre at No 8, Grousseault Road in Jaffna by 8.30 am, subjected the priest… Continue reading Peace activist grilled by terrorism department in Jaffna
‘Australia’s foreign policy on Sri Lanka greatest sell-out in its history’: Trevor Grant
“The Gillard Labor Government has decided to dance cheek-to-cheek with a war criminal because it wants to stop Tamil refugees fleeing to Australia before this year’s election,” veteran journalist Trevor Grant told TamilNet, dubbing Australian’s current foreign policy on Sri Lanka as “one of the greatest sell-outs by government in Australian history.” Responding to questions… Continue reading ‘Australia’s foreign policy on Sri Lanka greatest sell-out in its history’: Trevor Grant
Less than 50 out of 5000 attended Jaffna University on Tuesday
In a meeting held on Monday at the Jaffna University by the Vice Chancellor Prof Vasanthi Arasaratnam, it was decided to resume classes on Tuesday, after much persuasion by the Rajapaksa-appointed Tamil VC that she would resign if the students were not agreeing for an immediate reopening. The SL Education Secretary has come out with… Continue reading Less than 50 out of 5000 attended Jaffna University on Tuesday
Eastern province under flood again due to torrential rain
Several low lying areas in the districts of Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Ampaa’rai and Polonnaruwa are under flood due to the ongoing torrential rains lashing since Monday. People residing in low-lying areas are displaced and seek shelter in public buildings. In the Batticaloa district alone 210 villages in 14 Divisional Secretariat divisions; Vellaave’li, Paddippazhai, South Eruvilpattu, Vavu’natheevu,… Continue reading Eastern province under flood again due to torrential rain
Canadian minister cuts double image in Colombo
Beginning a ministerial visit to Colombo since the Vanni War, the Canadian government once again prepares itself for climbing on the geostrategic bandwagon that detracts or deviates from delivering righteous solutions to genocide-afflicted Eezham Tamils, political observers in the island commented. They cited the double image cut by the visiting Canadian Minister portrayed in two… Continue reading Canadian minister cuts double image in Colombo
Documentary evidence on orders to teach Sinhala as second language surfaces
Following decisions from the genocidal SL government in Colombo, the Zonal Director of Education in Ki’linochchi, Mr K Murukavel, has sent instructions to 103 Tamil schools in the four education circuits under him, asking the principals to commence teaching Sinhala as second language in grades 4 to 7 in the first phase and to proceed… Continue reading Documentary evidence on orders to teach Sinhala as second language surfaces
Sri Lanka court stops impeachment of top judge
Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal Monday ordered parliament to drop its impeachment of the country’s top judge, amid international concern for judicial independence on the island. The court issued an order quashing a report by ruling party lawmakers who found Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake guilty of financial and professional misconduct over a month ago. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka court stops impeachment of top judge
Jaffna University reopens at the height of intimidation
Proving to the entire world, how a single mind as that of Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s, suffering from paranoia related to power and genocide but unchecked by the world, could take a realm of institutions and people such as a university, vice chancellor, education secretary, Bishop, military commander, deans, professors and students for a ride, the Jaffna… Continue reading Jaffna University reopens at the height of intimidation
CPI questions communist parties of Russia, China, Cuba, on Tamil issue
What is the position of the Communist Party of Russian Federation (CRPF)? What is the position of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and what is the position of Cuba, asked Communist Party of India’s (CPI) National Secretary D. Raja, bringing the issue of international investigation on Sri Lanka at the round table of experts… Continue reading CPI questions communist parties of Russia, China, Cuba, on Tamil issue
