TNA says it does not uphold ‘One country, two Nations’ policy – JU Student Union

Jaffna University Student Union (JUSU) representatives held discussions individually with the candidates of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF) contesting forthcoming parliamentary elections Tuesday in which the candidates were requested to spell out their political principles, the stand and activities they intend taking after the election, the media report released by… Continue reading TNA says it does not uphold ‘One country, two Nations’ policy – JU Student Union

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Why welcome and caution to Transnational Government

Many Eezham Tamils are elated at the idea of Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam. But it seems the concept has been hijacked at the outset itself to turn it into another CEO of corporate colonialism. TamilNet, which was advocating for Transnational Government even before the pronouncement of the present move, will not advise Eezham Tamils… Continue reading Why welcome and caution to Transnational Government

Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief could die in custody: wife

The wife of Sri Lanka’s detained ex-army chief Monday accused authorities of preventing her husband from receiving vital medical treatment and said he could die in custody. Sarath Fonseka’s health had deteriorated since he was held at the naval headquarters in Colombo after his arrest on February 8 and was in need of urgent medical… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief could die in custody: wife

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Brigadier role in Editor’s murder

Sri Lanka’s Attorney-General has informed a local court that a senior former military officer and close associate of the former Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka, is involved in the murder of Lasantha Wickrematunge, founder Editor-in-Chief of The Sunday Leader. Wickrematunge was killed in January last in broad day light. The case has been cited by critics… Continue reading Brigadier role in Editor’s murder

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LTTE blocked development and economic growth

Decades of LTTE insurgency deeply hindered Sri Lanka’s economic growth, with the country failing to realise its potential as a trans-shipment hub of the region, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said. Addressing a rally ahead of the April 8 polls, Rajapaksa said Sri Lanka’s geographical position as a trans-shipment hub had not been utilised in the… Continue reading LTTE blocked development and economic growth

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Chinese help to build Sri Lanka port no security threat

The Navy today said it did not see any security threat to the country in the Chinese involvement in building Hambantota port in southern Sri Lanka. ‘Building the port in Sri Lanka will not hamper our security. India is too vast for that,’ Southern Naval Command’s Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral K N Sunshil, told newsmen… Continue reading Chinese help to build Sri Lanka port no security threat

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Author Sarah Malini Perera held ‘for offending Buddhists’ in Sri Lanka

by Jeremy Page An expatriate Sri Lankan woman who wrote two books about her conversion from Buddhism to Islam has been arrested while on holiday in Sri Lanka, apparently for causing offence to Buddhists. Sarah Malini Perera, who was born in Sri Lanka but has lived in Bahrain since 1985 and converted to Islam in… Continue reading Author Sarah Malini Perera held ‘for offending Buddhists’ in Sri Lanka

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Appoint Prof. Boyle to UN advisory panel, Tamil Groups urge Ban Ki Moon

Key expatriate Tamil organizations, the US-based Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC), and UK-based Global Tamil Forum (GTF), in a press release issued Sunday following the announcement by UN Secretary General to appoint an advisory panel on Sri Lanka’s war-crime issues, said "[w]e appeal to the Secretary General, that in the interests of fairness to the… Continue reading Appoint Prof. Boyle to UN advisory panel, Tamil Groups urge Ban Ki Moon

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30 members elected for Swiss Council of Eezham Tamils

14 of the 22 members elected for the national assembly of Swiss Council of Eezham Tamils (SCET) on Sunday were 2nd generation youths and 8 more members were elected to form Canton based councils in the elections held across the country, said initial reports from the Tamil Elections Switzerland (TES). Two non-Tamils were among the… Continue reading 30 members elected for Swiss Council of Eezham Tamils

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