Colombo discriminates Ampaa’rai Tamil villages in fund allocations: TNA councilor

The Sri Lankan state in Colombo continues to systematically ignore development of Tamil areas in the Ampaa’rai district of the Eastern Province under the district development programme, says A. Kalaiyarasan, a Tamil National Alliance (TNA) elected councilor at the Eastern Provincial Council. The SL authorities show interest in implementing development programmes by allocating more funds… Continue reading Colombo discriminates Ampaa’rai Tamil villages in fund allocations: TNA councilor

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Sri Lankan asylum seekers’ deportation halted at last minute

The high court has ordered that the imminent deportation to Sri Lanka of a number of Tamils be halted amid claims they may be tortured on their return. Three solicitors’ firms have confirmed to the Guardian that a number of their clients had been given last-minute reprieves and would no longer be flown out of… Continue reading Sri Lankan asylum seekers’ deportation halted at last minute

Solidarity activists protest UK deportations of Eezham Tamil asylum seekers

Condemning deportations of Eezham Tamil asylum seekers to Sri Lanka by the UKBA, solidarity activists staged a demonstration near Heathrow, London today. The protest called for by an anti-deportation group ‘No Borders which saw the participation of mostly non-Tamil activists, also had participation of activists from Tamil Solidarity. Meanwhile, a London high court “ordered that… Continue reading Solidarity activists protest UK deportations of Eezham Tamil asylum seekers

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New Delhi knows better about Pakistan in Jaffna: TNA parliamentarian

Answering a question put by media in Jaffna on Monday, whether a Pakistani intelligence outfit is in the making in Jaffna, the TNA parliamentarian and one of its leaders, Maavai Senadhirajah said that they are aware of the news, but New Delhi knows more about it. During the talks in New Delhi earlier this month,… Continue reading New Delhi knows better about Pakistan in Jaffna: TNA parliamentarian

Jaffna protests Sri Lanka’s oppression of Tamil civic bodies

13 elected civic bodies in the Jaffna Peninsula organized parallel agitations in their respective offices on Monday, protesting against occupying Sri Lanka’s violent intimidation and machinations blocking the mandated functions of the elected bodies. The protestors condemned the recent brutal attack on the Nalloor divisional council (Predeasa Sapai) chairperson Vasanthakumar, allegedly by SL military intelligence… Continue reading Jaffna protests Sri Lanka’s oppression of Tamil civic bodies

Govt. allies want 13-A scrapped

Several allies of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) have decided to continue their campaign to pressure President Mahinda Rajapaksa to abrogate the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, by using the two-thirds majority in Parliament, Daily Mirror learns. The Jathika Nidahas Peramuna (JNP) led by Minister Wimal Weerawansa and the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU)… Continue reading Govt. allies want 13-A scrapped

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Sri Lankans call for UN help over abductions

Family members of disappeared people in Sri Lanka have urged UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to intervene and help them find missing relatives. They sent their appeal to mark 1,000 days since the disappearance of an anti-establishment cartoonist-cum-journalist, which remains unsolved. There are still reports of kidnappings, or attempted kidnappings, every month, a BBC correspondent says.… Continue reading Sri Lankans call for UN help over abductions

Tamil asylum seekers try for 11th hour block on deportation

Dozens of Tamil asylum seekers have lodged emergency appeals in the high court to stop their deportation to Sri Lanka for fear they will be tortured on their return. Solicitors acting for clients due to be removed on Tuesday on a special charter flight for the UK Border Agency (UKBA) have issued judges with case… Continue reading Tamil asylum seekers try for 11th hour block on deportation

Court injunctions leave UK deportation flights half empty – paper

British High Court is regularly issuing injunctions banning the removal of Tamils because they are at risk of being tortured in Sri Lanka, and these court interventions are resulting in chartered deportation flights commissioned by the UK Border Agency leaving UK half-empty, the Independent reported in the Monday edition of the paper. "Despite the regular… Continue reading Court injunctions leave UK deportation flights half empty – paper

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