Sri Lanka looks for prison escapees after deadly riot

Sri Lankan authorities launched a search for five inmates after a roll call Tuesday found they may have escaped from the country’s maximum security prison during a weekend riot that left 27 dead. Prisons spokesman Gamini Kulatunga said the roll call showed that four convicts and a remand suspect were missing from the Welikada prison… Continue reading Sri Lanka looks for prison escapees after deadly riot

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Why India silent -TNA

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), yesterday, questioned the silence of India on the rift within the government of Sri Lanka over the attempt to abolish the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. TNA MP V. Saravanapavan, speaking during the debate on the second reading the Budget, said his party was very suspicious about the way the… Continue reading Why India silent -TNA

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Politics breaches international law in denying Eezham Tamil Nation: Gajendrakumar

Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, the president of the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), interviewed by TamilNet’s Palaka’ni on Saturday said that Eezham Tamils are legally qualified for nationhood under the existing international law. Nationhood is denied to Eezham Tamils not by the law, but by the international politics, he said. The interview with Mr Ponnambalam will be… Continue reading Politics breaches international law in denying Eezham Tamil Nation: Gajendrakumar

Uprooted Tamils in Champoor live in camps under flood water

Uprooted Champoor Tamil families numbering about 1,250 are undergoing untold sufferings in temporary shelters due to ongoing heavy rain and strong winds. Temporary shelters situated in Kaddai-pa’richchaan, Ki’liveddi, Manatcheanai and Paddiththidal are under flood waters and the latrines are submerged in the water, according to C. Thandayuthapani, the opposition leader in the Eastern Provincial Council… Continue reading Uprooted Tamils in Champoor live in camps under flood water

Support to UPA on condition: M Karunanidhi

DMK president M Karunanidhi on Sunday said his party’s support to the UPA would depend on Delhi backing the resolution of his ‘Tamil Eelam Supporters’ Organisation’ (TESO) demanding referendum among the Tamils living in Sri Lanka and abroad to help arrive at a political solution for the island nation. The assertion indicates hardening of his… Continue reading Support to UPA on condition: M Karunanidhi

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Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: Eyes On The Ground – Channel 4 News

A film by an Italian documentary maker based on Channel 4’s award-winning Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields has been made public. ITN Productions, which made the original Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields, asked graduate film students to make a short film based on the original Channel 4 documentaries. The one which the production team felt showed an… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: Eyes On The Ground – Channel 4 News

Colombo plans to settle 25,000 Sinhala families in Batticaloa district

The Sri Lankan government with the assistance of occupying Sri Lanka Army and the paramilitary politicians, has been implementing a scheme to settle down about twenty five thousand Sinhala families in the Batticaloa district in the eastern province, informed sources in Batticaola said. More than 5,000 Sinhala families brought from south have been settled down… Continue reading Colombo plans to settle 25,000 Sinhala families in Batticaloa district

ILPS conference in Canada discusses liberation struggles and state oppression

The three-day Canadian conference of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS) culminated on March 10. The public discussion series at Toronto’s Ontario Institute for the Study of Education comprising several topics, was organized to coincide with the Second General Assembly of the ILPS-Canada. Krisna Saravanamuttu, a second generation Eezham Tamil, was one of several… Continue reading ILPS conference in Canada discusses liberation struggles and state oppression

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Sri Lanka troops accused of jail ‘massacre’

Sri Lanka’s main opposition party Sunday demanded an independent inquiry into a prison riot that left 27 convicts dead, alleging many were shot by security forces in a cold-blooded "massacre". The United National Party (UNP) called for a parliamentary investigation into the riot that erupted on Friday evening at the maximum-security Welikada prison in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops accused of jail ‘massacre’