Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK Chief Ms J Jayalalithaa has been sentenced on Saturday to 4 years of imprisonment, Rs. 100 crore fine and has been debarred from contesting elections for six years after the completion of the prison term by a special court of India, in a 18-year-old disproportionate assets case. Last month,… Continue reading Timing of Jayalalithaa case targets Dravidian polity
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Tamil Nadu condemns Rajapaksa’s presence at UN
Condemning the presence of genocide-accused Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the UN General Assembly, over 20,000 Tamils from Tamil Nadu gathered in Chennai on Wednesday to voice their protest. Over 150 Tamil Nadu based organizations took part in the event. The demonstration saw the participation of political parties, social movements, civil society organizations, youth… Continue reading Tamil Nadu condemns Rajapaksa’s presence at UN
OHCHR fails to recognise de-Tamilisation in ‘Sri Lanka’: Gajendrakumar
“Most of the incidents referred to by the oral update are part of a larger pattern aimed at creating the conditions of permanent subjugation of the Tamil people as a whole – a process of de-Tamilisation which we interpret as the structural genocide of the Tamil Nation in Sri Lanka,” said Gajendrakumar addressing the 27th… Continue reading OHCHR fails to recognise de-Tamilisation in ‘Sri Lanka’: Gajendrakumar
Tamils denied of observing collective remembrance in Batticaloa
Sri Lankan Police in Batticaloa has been harassing the families of the victims of 1990 Puthukkudiyiruppu massacre on Sunday when they gathered to observe the annual memorial event in front of the statue of 17 civilians who were slain by ‘homeguards’ paramilitary operated by the Sri Lankan military in 1990. Tamil Councillor K. Thurairajasingam, who… Continue reading Tamils denied of observing collective remembrance in Batticaloa
Tamils complain discrimination in selection of beneficiaries of Indian housing scheme
A point system introduced to determine the recipients of the Indian housing scheme discriminates the uprooted people of Champoor in Trincomalee district, civil sources in Moothoor East told TamilNet on Wednesday. The recipients are being selected on the basis that their displacement after year 2008 and that they should now be living in temporary huts… Continue reading Tamils complain discrimination in selection of beneficiaries of Indian housing scheme
China firms up defence ties with Sri Lanka
(PTI) China today said it is ready to boost "pragmatic cooperation" with Sri Lankan military, days after Chinese President Xi Jinping described the country as an "all weather friend". Sri Lanka’s secretary of defence and urban development, Gotabaya Rajapaksa today met Xu Qiliang, vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission and discussed steps to improve… Continue reading China firms up defence ties with Sri Lanka
Tamil asylum-seekers being deported from UK despite evidence of torture
The UK continues to deport Tamils seeking political asylum to Sri Lanka, despite strong evidence that the security forces systematically use torture against those suspected of dissident activity five years after the end of the country’s civil war. A new report by the Freedom From Torture advocacy group, based on medical evaluations of victims, found… Continue reading Tamil asylum-seekers being deported from UK despite evidence of torture
Speeding SLA motorbike claims life of 81-year-old man in Batticaloa
Sri Lanka Army soldiers riding a motorbike over the speed limit lost control of their motorbike and crashed on an 81-year-old man, who was walking on the pedestrian road cross with his bicycle Tuesday morning at Ampalaththadi junction in Vanthaa’rumoolai in Batticaloa. The victim, Sinnathamby Somasekaram died on the spot. The speeding motorbike was coming… Continue reading Speeding SLA motorbike claims life of 81-year-old man in Batticaloa
SL military squads intensify attacks on Tamil journalists in Vanni
Sri Lankan military intelligence operatives have intensified attacks on independent Tamil journalists in Vanni in recent days. A 33-year-old reporter from Paranthan, Sinnarasa Siventhiran, who files news stories at Uthayan’s branch office at Karadippoakku junction had a narrow escape from a squad that intended to kill him by throwing him in front of a vehicle… Continue reading SL military squads intensify attacks on Tamil journalists in Vanni
UPFA victory in Badulla based on manipulations: Upcountry Tamils
More than 50,000 Up Country Tamils from Badulla and Moneregala districts in Uva Provice were not able to cast their votes in the Provincial Council elections held on Saturday, say Upcountry Tamil activists in Badulla. The narrow victory of UPFA in Badulla district is a manipulated victory, they said. The ruling UPFA of Mahinda Rajapaksa… Continue reading UPFA victory in Badulla based on manipulations: Upcountry Tamils
