International war corporatism continues silencing Eezham Tamils

Diaspora Tamils wonder at the arrests, crackdowns and deportations of Eezham Tamil activists taking place in an orchestrated way in the West as well as in the East by governments conniving with the war-crimes-accused defence establishment of Colombo. The targets are those who are firm in their views on the national cause and those who… Continue reading International war corporatism continues silencing Eezham Tamils

Chinese corporate worker arrested for rape in Nuraichchoalai

A 36 years old Chinese electrician of China’s Coal Power Plant at Nuraichchoalai in Puththa’lam district was arrested for allegedly raping a 14 years old school girl, according to media reports Thursday. Munthal (Mundalama) police arrested the suspect. The incident, according to police spokesperson, took place in a lorry parked near Munthal water tank. Munthal… Continue reading Chinese corporate worker arrested for rape in Nuraichchoalai

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Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed

The north Sri Lankan ancestral home of Tamil Tiger rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been demolished by the Sri Lankan army, Tamil politicians say. The house was situated in the Valvettithurai area of the northern Jaffna peninsula. The army told the BBC it had not demolished the house. The Tamil Tiger leader was killed and… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed

INTERVIEW-Sri Lanka ’11 budget to introduce reforms-treasury

Sri Lanka will introduce fiscal reforms including tax changes in its 2011 budget, not in this year’s as had previously been pledged, the Indian Ocean island nation’s treasury secretary said on Thursday. Sri Lanka is aiming to tap a peace dividend after the end of a 25-year civil war a year ago to boost the… Continue reading INTERVIEW-Sri Lanka ’11 budget to introduce reforms-treasury

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SRI LANKA: Muslims and Tamils deal with the past

(IRIN) – Sri Lankan Muslims displaced during the country’s decades-long civil war are slowly returning home, but the challenge of reconciling with their Tamil neighbours, and their past, remains. About 75,000 Muslims were evicted in October 1990 from the northern districts of Jaffna, Mannar, Kilinochchi, Mullaithivu and some parts of Vavuniya by the now-defeated Liberation… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Muslims and Tamils deal with the past

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