Deans foil SL military attempt to direct Jaffna University

The commander of the occupying Sinhala military in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Mahinda Hathurusinghe now ventures to directly order the academics and to run the University of Jaffna from his military base at Palaali, news sources in Jaffna said, citing his call to the deans of the faculties to meet him at Palaali on Wednesday to… Continue reading Deans foil SL military attempt to direct Jaffna University

Rights group wants Tamil students charged or freed

A human rights group has urged Sri Lanka to formally charge or release four university students detained on allegations of terrorism for honoring Tamil Tiger rebels who died during the country’s bloody civil war. The students in the northern city of Jaffna were arrested by anti-terrorism police for lighting lamps in honor of Tamil rebels… Continue reading Rights group wants Tamil students charged or freed

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‘India remains preferred destination for training of SL military’

While stating that India remains the preferred destination for training of Sri Lankan officers, an Indian TV channel NDTV said that 870 Sri Lankan military officers are undergoing training in India in the current year (2012-13). “In 2011-12 for instance, 820 Sri Lankans undertook training in Indian Military Establishments. In the current year (2012-13), 870… Continue reading ‘India remains preferred destination for training of SL military’

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Simulated Buddhists, Sinhala-Buddhist schools to accelerate colonisation, genocide

Following the construction of Buddhist stupas with the deployment of ‘Army and Archaeology’ where there were no practising Buddhists at all, the genocidal Sri Lankan state occupying the country of Eezham Tamils is now bent upon creating a Buddhist population in the North by the conversions and simulations of a ‘Tamil Buddhist’ community and by… Continue reading Simulated Buddhists, Sinhala-Buddhist schools to accelerate colonisation, genocide

Holmes, UN’s smokescreen to Mu’l’livaaykkaal killings?

Public statements made by UN officials during media stakeouts and briefings, Wikileaks exposures, and the testimony of twelve UN field staff reported earlier in TamilNet provide a blue-print to the strategy adopted by the UN to allow Sri Lanka to defeat the Tigers, and to ignore the mounting numbers of civilian casualties. This feature catalogues… Continue reading Holmes, UN’s smokescreen to Mu’l’livaaykkaal killings?

10 Saiva temples in Champoor on verge of collapse

At least ten historic Saiva temples in Champoor area have become ruins due to military assault and failure of maintenance after the capture of Moothoor East by the Sri Lanka Army since 2006. The occupying SLA is refusing to allow the uprooted Saivites to conduct any religious activities in these temples, civil sources in Trincomalee… Continue reading 10 Saiva temples in Champoor on verge of collapse

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Sampanthan countered, TELO calls for complete exit of occupying forces

The Sri Lanka military, including its three forces that spearheaded the genocide of Tamils by the Sri Lankan state is viewed by Tamils as a Sinhala military and as an occupation military. The wish of the Tamil people is that such a military should quit completely, said a press release of the Tamil Eelam Liberation… Continue reading Sampanthan countered, TELO calls for complete exit of occupying forces

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“Tamil women forced to marry Sri Lankan army personnel”

Alleging that Tamil women in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts in northern Sri Lanka were being forced to marry Sri Lankan Army personnel, DMK leader M. Karunanidhi on Monday asked the Union government to ascertain the facts and take it up with the neighbouring country. In a statement, Mr. Karunanidhi said students of Jaffna University were… Continue reading “Tamil women forced to marry Sri Lankan army personnel”

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Army chief to pay 4-day visit to Sri Lanka from tomorrow

(PTI) Seeking closer military ties with Sri Lanka, Army chief Gen Bikram Singh will be on a four-days visit to the island nation beginning tomorrow. The visit from December 19-22 assumes special significance in light of ongoing defence cooperation between the two countries in consonance with the growing relationship with Sri Lanka, an Army release… Continue reading Army chief to pay 4-day visit to Sri Lanka from tomorrow

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