The basic strength of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by the incumbent Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa, and the National Democratic Front (NDF) led by the Common Opposition Presidential candidate Mr Maithiripala Sirisena, has been solely depending on the Sinhala communal mindset South in the upcoming presidential election and the Tamil National… Continue reading Premachandran denounces clandestine TNA deal with NDF
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Mannaar magistrate orders remand for 7 suspects in Nakuleswaran case
The Mannaar Magistrate Anananthy Kanagaratnam on Wednesday ordered 90 days remand for seven suspects, including the village officer (GS) of Ve’l’laangku’lam, who are under the custody of the Sri Lankan Police in connection with the investigations on the assassination of ex-LTTE member and former Tamil Eelam policeman Nakuleswaran in Ve’l’laang-ku’lam in Mannaar last month. The… Continue reading Mannaar magistrate orders remand for 7 suspects in Nakuleswaran case
Tamil civil society formalises TCSF organisation
A loosely organised network of Tamil Civil Society Activists from the North-East of Sri Lanka who had been functioning for the past five years under the leadership of the Mannaar Bishop have now formally constituted themselves as an organization – the Tamil Civil Society Forum (TCSF). A policy document setting out the aims, objectives and… Continue reading Tamil civil society formalises TCSF organisation
Rajapaksa, Sirisena, 17 others hand over nominations for SL presidency
The incumbent Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse of the United Peoples Freedom Alliance, common opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena and seventeen other candidates on Monday handed over their nominations at the SL Elections Secretariat in Rajagiriya, news sources in Colombo said. “All the 19 candidates who paid their deposits handed over their nominations for the presidential… Continue reading Rajapaksa, Sirisena, 17 others hand over nominations for SL presidency
Arundhati misses Buddhist casteism, Wigneswaran massages Hindu imperialism
Brilliantly exposing the legacy of Hinduism in the political, social, cultural and economic oppression committed in India by a small section against the vast majority of the masses, Indian writer Arundhati Roy in an article last month said: “Now, the caste system is up for export. Wherever Hindus go, they take it with them. It… Continue reading Arundhati misses Buddhist casteism, Wigneswaran massages Hindu imperialism
Colombo’s investigators, minister protect suspects in Nakuleswaran assassination
Sri Lankan ‘Terrorist’ Investigation Division (TID) officers, who have detained four suspects in connection with the killing of ex-LTTE member Nakuleswaran in Ve’l’laang-ku’lam in Mannaar last month, are trying to protect the real culprits who gave the orders and weapons to assassinate the Tamil activist, who was struggling for the resettlement of Tamil villagers of… Continue reading Colombo’s investigators, minister protect suspects in Nakuleswaran assassination
SL TID investigates Heroes Day lighting in Jaffna University
27 November. The SL military was deployed in front of the destroyed Heroes memorial statue inside the campus on that day. It had even occupied storied houses and buildings in the neighbourhood of the Jaffna University to keep an eye on the campus. But, the students went on lighting the common flame of sacrifice at… Continue reading SL TID investigates Heroes Day lighting in Jaffna University
Sivagnanam, Wigneswaran sabotage NPC move on genocide
Northern Provincial Council (NPC) chairman C.V.K. Sivagnanam on Thursday ran away from the NPC sitting in an attempt to defend the position taken by NPC Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran, who wanted to postpone voting on a crucial motion on Tamil genocide at the 20th sittings of the NPC, news sources at the NPC Secretariat in… Continue reading Sivagnanam, Wigneswaran sabotage NPC move on genocide
Tamil Nadu fishermen on hunger strike in Jaffna prison
38 fishermen from Tamil Nadu, who have been jailed in the Jaffna prison, are on a hunger strike demanding their release since Tuesday, news sources in Jaffna said. The occupying Sri Lanka Navy arrested the Tamil Nadu fishermen from Rameasvaram and Puthuk-koaddai in the seas off Jaffna alleging them for illegal poaching. The Tamil Nadu… Continue reading Tamil Nadu fishermen on hunger strike in Jaffna prison
Colombo stages ‘excavation’ of massgrave in Mullaiththeevu
The occupying Sri Lankan military on Tuesday brought down a large number of journalists from Colombo and staged a in-camera ‘excavation’ of an alleged burial site in Puthukkudiyiruppu of Mullaiththeevu district in Vanni, describing the site as a place where Tigers had slain prisoners of the SL military persons. As there was no skeletal remains… Continue reading Colombo stages ‘excavation’ of massgrave in Mullaiththeevu