Madras Mail, the President of the Development Council of Tamil Traditional Arts, and a recognized Saiva scholar and dramatist passed away Tuesday in Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) where he was admitted with heart ailment, sources in Jaffna said. Chelliah Madras Mail, a native of Puthukkudiruppu in Vanni, residing in Nalloor had dedicated himself to the… Continue reading ‘Madras Mail’ passes away in Jaffna
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SLA occupation of churches in Vadamaraadchi shocks Jaffna Bishop
Jaffna Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas Saundaranayagam is reported to be in great shock on witnessing Vettilaikkea’ni Kappal Eanthiya Maathaa Koayil, a historically famous St. Mary’s Church in Vadmaraadchi East, being converted into a big military base of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), on his recent visit to Vanni and Vadamaraadchi, according to sources close to… Continue reading SLA occupation of churches in Vadamaraadchi shocks Jaffna Bishop
Proving geopolitical strength, antidote to international injustice to Tamils
In whatever ways Eezham Tamils may express aspiration for their national liberation, India and Rajapaksa government will quietly go ahead with their agenda of what they understand by ‘reconciliation,’ is the response that comes from the circles of the Indian Establishment. Informed Tamil political circles say there is a ‘high level’ understanding among all powers… Continue reading Proving geopolitical strength, antidote to international injustice to Tamils
Ban raises Fonseka arrest with Sri Lanka president
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon raised the arrest of a defeated Sri Lankan opposition candidate with its president and expressed concern about events in the Asian nation, the United Nations said on Wednesday. In a telephone call on Tuesday night, Ban also agreed with President Mahinda Rajapaksa that Lynn Pascoe, head of the U.N. political department, would… Continue reading Ban raises Fonseka arrest with Sri Lanka president
Sri Lanka Says UN’s Ban “Congratulates” Rajapaksa After Arrest of Fonseka, Press Crackdown
After Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa had his electoral opponent Sarath Fonseka arrested, UN Secretary General Bank Ki-moon belatedly put in a call to Colombo. By the time the UN provided a requested read out of the call, the Rajapaksa administration had already publicly characterized it as a call of "congratulations," which followed Ban’s own public… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says UN’s Ban “Congratulates” Rajapaksa After Arrest of Fonseka, Press Crackdown
Fonseka’s wife goes to court
The arrest of Gen.Sarath Fonseka, former Sri Lankan Army Commander and joint opposition candidate in the last Presidential election on treason charges on Monday, has sparked protests in various quarters. Groups of people holding a protest demonstration in Amparai town in south eastern Sri Lanka, and in Galle in the deep south, were teargassed by… Continue reading Fonseka’s wife goes to court
Sri Lanka clashes erupt over former army chief’s arrest
Government supporters and thousands of opposition activists have clashed in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. At least eight people were hurt in the violence near the Supreme Court, officials said. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. The opposition is angry at the arrest of losing presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, on Monday night.… Continue reading Sri Lanka clashes erupt over former army chief’s arrest
Violence erupts in protest against Fonseka arrest, police fire tear gas
Opposition protest held Wednesday at Hultsdorf in Colombo against the arrest and detention of General (retd) Sarath Fonseka turned violent when a pro-government group attacked the protestors. Both groups thereafter started attacking each other. Protestors were also seen attacking the police personnel. Both groups used iron rods and clubs. Stones were pelted. Journalists at the… Continue reading Violence erupts in protest against Fonseka arrest, police fire tear gas
Political supporters clash in Sri Lanka over arrested general
Sri Lankan police used tear gas to disperse government supporters and thousands of opposition protesters demonstrating against the arrest of the losing presidential candidate on Wednesday. At least eight people were injured when opposition and ruling party supporters clashed at the protest outside the island nation’s Supreme Court, officials said. Former army commander General Sarath… Continue reading Political supporters clash in Sri Lanka over arrested general
Q+A-Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa tests popularity with parliament poll
Sri Lanka’s newly-re-elected President Mahinda Rajpaksa has dissolved parliament and called elections on April 8, hoping to cash in on his popularity following the end of the 25-year war against Tamil separatists.[ID:nSGE6180CF] Here are some questions and answers on the political and economic implications WHY WAS THE PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED NOW? Parliament’s term was ending this… Continue reading Q+A-Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa tests popularity with parliament poll
