Former SLRC employee in Vanni complains of death threat to HRC Jaffna

An employee of Sri Lanka Red Cross who had served in Vanni during the last stages of war and now living in Ma’nkumpaan in the islets of Jaffna has lodged a complaint with Jaffna Human Rights Commission (HRC) office of intimidation and death threats by armed men alleged to be ruling party ally Eelam People’s… Continue reading Former SLRC employee in Vanni complains of death threat to HRC Jaffna

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India refuses landing to Pirapaharan’s mother

Mrs. Vallipuram Parvathi, the ailing mother of LTTE leader Mr. Velupillai Pirapaharan, was refused landing by Indian immigration officials at Chennai airport Friday night around 11:30 p.m., media sources in Tamil Nadu said. Mrs. Parvathi, travelling from Malaysia, was seeking medical treatment in India. She was sent back to Malaysia in the same flight. Tamil… Continue reading India refuses landing to Pirapaharan’s mother

JMC evicts Sinhalese pavement traders in Nalloor

Due to pressure from Jaffna Traders’ Union (JTU) and civil society organizations in Jaffna peninsula Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) administration has begun evicting the Sinhalese pavement traders who had illegally set up stalls in the surroundings of historically famous Nalloor Kanthasuvami Koayil, sources in Jaffna said. Some of the above Sinhalese traders along with Sri… Continue reading JMC evicts Sinhalese pavement traders in Nalloor

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Indian Navy launches coast guard interceptor vessel in Rameswaram

Indian Navy Commandant D. S. Saini, Commanding Officer, Coast Guard Station, Mandapam said that the arrival of C-146, an advanced interceptor vessel of Coast Guard, will help to engage in monitoring the movement of suspected vessels or persons round-the-clock, as it has modern facilities for night patrol, in an event in Rameaswarm Friday attended by… Continue reading Indian Navy launches coast guard interceptor vessel in Rameswaram

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Australian asylum suspension is inhumane, say aid workers

Australia’s decision to suspend processing asylum claims from Sri Lankans and Afghans is "inhumane" and will encourage other nations to turn away those seeking refuge from violence or persecution at home, aid workers said on Friday. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s government, under pressure in an election year to halt the arrival of boatpeople on the… Continue reading Australian asylum suspension is inhumane, say aid workers

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USA wishes joint celebrations, engages in joint operations

The US embassy in Colombo carried a statement Monday from Secretary Clinton, greeting ‘Sinhala and Tamil New Year,’ and saying that this year, for the first time in decades, Sri Lankans from all parts of the island can celebrate together in a peaceful and united country. This is an opportunity for ‘Sri Lankans’ living inside… Continue reading USA wishes joint celebrations, engages in joint operations

Remandating VR, a unique opportunity to address Australian refugee crisis

Australia’s announcement that it will not accept claims of asylum by Tamils in defiance of U.N convention merely strengthens the argument that independence as outlined by the Vaddukoddai Referendum remains the “silver bullet” in addressing underlining issues causing instability in Sri Lanka and must be adopted by the IC and imposed upon the Rajapakse administration,… Continue reading Remandating VR, a unique opportunity to address Australian refugee crisis

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S.Lanka’s Fonseka to be convicted next week: party

Sri Lanka’s detained ex-army chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka is likely to be convicted early next week to prevent him appearing in parliament, his party said on Friday. Fonseka, who won a seat in parliament while in custody, is in custody in the capital Colombo and faces a court martial. He is charged with… Continue reading S.Lanka’s Fonseka to be convicted next week: party

Media owner’s election participation invokes reactions in Jaffna

Criticism has emerged from various quarters in Jaffna, including the senior activists of Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK), against the way the TNA conducted its campaign promoting the General Manager and Industrialist Eswarapatham Saravanapavan, a senior UNP member and the general manger of two leading newspapers, Jaffna based Uthayan and Colombo based Chudaro’li. Meanwhile, the… Continue reading Media owner’s election participation invokes reactions in Jaffna

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