Sinhala ‘home guards’ operated by the occupying Sri Lankan military have been attacking Tamil cattle farmers in the border villages of the Batticaloa district. The SL police is ignoring the complaints made by Tamil farmers against such attacks. The Sinhala ‘home guards’, who have appropriated lands of Eezham Tamils are doing cultivation in the occupied… Continue reading Sinhala paramilitary attacks Tamil cattle farmers in Batticaloa
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EPC TNA councillor condemns attack on University students in Jaffna
Jaffna University student J.Jenanarthanan who is also a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) councilor in the Eastern Provincial Council issued a statement condemning the attack on Jaffna university students by the State armed forces on the Heroes Day. Mr Jenanarthanan was one of the three councilors elected to the Eastern Provincial Council on the TNA ticket… Continue reading EPC TNA councillor condemns attack on University students in Jaffna
Rajapaksa accuses "vested interests" of courts
(PTI) Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today accused elements with "vested interests" of trying to achieve their sinister moves through courts after failing to fulfil their agenda through "30 years of conflict". Rajapaksa, who was addressing a political gathering yesterday, said members of the judiciary should protect the dignity of their profession. [Full Coverage]
Canada Renews CHOGM Threat
In a renewed threat, Canada says Prime Minister Stephen Harper will not attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Sri Lanka next year unless there is an improvement in the human rights situation in Sri Lanka. Canadian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Chrystiane Roy told The Sunday Leader that the Canadian government feels the Sri… Continue reading Canada Renews CHOGM Threat
Still Counting the Dead: A welcome first step
Still Counting the Dead: Survivors of Sri Lanka’s Hidden War, by Frances Harrison, Portobello Books, 246 pp, £ 14.99 “We used to be a very proud people”1 – Uma, The Teacher I Few years ago, during a very wintery January weekend, at a Copenhagen hotel, I was scrambling to prepare a last minute Power Point… Continue reading Still Counting the Dead: A welcome first step
EPDP mobilizes protest against Indian trawlers while backing trawlers from South
Timed to the visit of the representatives of fishermen societies in Tamil Nadu to Jaffna on Thursday, the SL minister and EPDP paramilitary leader Douglas Devananda was allegedly engaged in triggering demonstrations in front of the Consulate General of India in Jaffna, protesting the intrusion of Indian trawlers. According to Jaffna fishermen, the SL minister… Continue reading EPDP mobilizes protest against Indian trawlers while backing trawlers from South
Rice’s silence on Sri Lanka may hurt cabinet appointment – paper
While the accusation that Dr. Susan Rice, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, intentionally mislead the public by saying that the Bengazhi killings of four Americans was a spontaneous attack in response to a film mocking prophet Mohammed, appears to have damaged her chances of being appointed as the U.S.’s Secretary of State after… Continue reading Rice’s silence on Sri Lanka may hurt cabinet appointment – paper
Paramilitary allegedly backed by India effects arrest of Jaffna University students
In a revealing turn of affairs following the Heroes Day incidents at the university of Jaffna, four Jaffna University student representatives were detained by occupying Sri Lanka’s police, based on a complaint made against seven students by a newly created paramilitary, called Sri TELO that is operating along with the SL military. The paramilitary, consisting… Continue reading Paramilitary allegedly backed by India effects arrest of Jaffna University students
Sri Lanka to buy Iraqi oil after US sanctions on Iran
Sri Lanka will purchase oil from Iraq after the United States imposed new sanctions on Iran, the island’s main supplier of crude oil, a report said on Sunday citing a senior official. The US Senate unanimously approved new economic sanctions Friday aimed at further crippling Iran’s energy, shipping and port sectors, a year after Congress… Continue reading Sri Lanka to buy Iraqi oil after US sanctions on Iran
Canadian organizations condemn attack on students in Jaffna
Condemning the brutal assaults on the students of University of Jaffna by the occupying Sri Lanka’s police and military apparatus that has been happening with intensity since Tuesday, the Canadian Peace Alliance (CPA), the York Federation of Students (YFS), the Scarborough Campus Students’ Union (SCSU), and the Tamil Youth Organization-Canada (TYO-Canada) have issued statements supporting… Continue reading Canadian organizations condemn attack on students in Jaffna
