Inter University Students Union (IUSU) has given ultimatum to the Sri Lanka government authority concerned to release the names of uprooted persons detained in internment camps enabling their relatives to identify their kith and kin who are reportedly missing during the war or later. In failing to do so relatives of those missing would hold… Continue reading IUSU demands detainees’ names made public
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Uprooted Vanni civilian shot dead, first killing in Jaffna after May 2009
A 26-year-old male, Sivalingam Sabesan, an uprooted civilian who settled in Jaffna after leaving the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) operated internment camp in Vavuniyaa, has been gunned down on Jaffna – Point Pedro Road Sunday around 7:30 p.m. by armed men riding a motorbike. The killing has taken place in SLA-guarded road near Ceylinco insurance… Continue reading Uprooted Vanni civilian shot dead, first killing in Jaffna after May 2009
MIA spreads genocide message through video, album
In a recent release of a video called "Born Free" containing "a hyper-violent mini-film" as a pre-release to her forthcoming album to be released on June 29, Oscar and Grammy award nominee, Eezham born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam (MIA) expresses her sympathy for genocide victims with the powerful imagery of her video. YouTube yanked her… Continue reading MIA spreads genocide message through video, album
Final nail on APRC’s coffin
Professor Tissa Vitarane’s omission from the ministerial list "reinforces the contention that the APRC [All Party Representative Committee] was set up for the sole purpose of placating the international community and India in particular," said Dr. Paikiyasothi Saravanamuttu, director of Colombo-based think-thank, in the Saturday edition of Daily Mirror, adding that the APRC was "never… Continue reading Final nail on APRC’s coffin
The democracy versus dictatorship debate
here is some talk that the UPFA is popularising a theory that “Democracy is not important; it is social welfare and a better material life that people need”. My immediate reaction is: Why are the two are considered incompatible? Before getting polemical, however, let us take the idea, seriously examine the two examples that are… Continue reading The democracy versus dictatorship debate
Clear Policy Needed For N.E. Development – The Sunday Leader
The lack of a clear Government policy for the development of the North-East (N.E.) is a disincentive for investments in that area, a banker said. Prem Kumar Thampi, Country Head, I.C.I.C.I. Bank, speaking at a seminar in Colombo on Tuesday as an example said that though the Government’s Mahinda Chinthana policy document speaks of making… Continue reading Clear Policy Needed For N.E. Development – The Sunday Leader
Sri Lankan parliamentary election and what is in it for the future of Tamils?
By Satheesan Kumaaran The much-awaited parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka, which was announced soon after President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the presidential election in January 2010, has just come to an end with a thumping victory to Mahinda Rajapaksa’s alliance. The general election, held on April 8, 2010, was to elect 196 members in addition to… Continue reading Sri Lankan parliamentary election and what is in it for the future of Tamils?
Diaspora goes to poll to structure Transnational Government
‘An internationally elected government to respond to an internationally abetted genocide and deprivation of sovereignty of a nation’ is the spirit behind the Eezham Tamil diaspora going for polls across the world Sunday to elect members to structure the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE). Polls take place Sunday with full effect in Canada, UK,… Continue reading Diaspora goes to poll to structure Transnational Government
Police carelessness, cause of deterioration of law, order in Jaffna peninsula
Jaffna District Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander Major Gen. Mahintha Kathurusinghe said that the carelessness of police authorities in the peninsula is responsible for the present deterioration of law and order while informing the local media Saturday that according to President Mahintha Rajapakse’s order SLA will not interfere in civil administration in the peninsula anymore,… Continue reading Police carelessness, cause of deterioration of law, order in Jaffna peninsula
Sivaram showed how Sri Lankan state was dependent on oppression of Tamils: Prof. Whitaker
Sivaram’s biographer and close friend Professor Mark P. Whitaker said Thursday that Sivaram’s ability as a professional journalist to show convincingly how the Sri Lankan state was dependent upon its oppression of Tamil people, was one of the key reasons why he was targeted and killed exactly five years ago. Professor of Anthropology of the… Continue reading Sivaram showed how Sri Lankan state was dependent on oppression of Tamils: Prof. Whitaker
