India is working with the Sri Lankan government for resettlement and rehabilitation of displaced Tamils and devolution of powers in the political arrangement that will satisfy all sections, National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon said on Sunday. Talking to reporters after meeting Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi at the Secretariat, Mr Menon said it was a… Continue reading NSA meets Karunanidhi, discusses Sri Lankan Tamils issue
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Govt. Has Successfully Concluded World’s First Hi-Tech Election Rigging Operation — Mangala
SLFP (M) Wing Leader and Co-media Spokesperson for General Sarath Fonseka, Mangala Samaraweera charged that software/paper rigging finally changed an approximately 1.5 million vote victory for General Sarath Fonseka into a 1.8 million majority for President Rajapaksa. He said this “is perhaps the first successfully carried out software/paper rigging in the world.” Excerpts: Q: General… Continue reading Govt. Has Successfully Concluded World’s First Hi-Tech Election Rigging Operation — Mangala
Mahinda wins; so what next?
Backs to the wall fight for democracy As I write these lines at 5.30 on Wednesday evening the sound of fire crackers all round is deafening. The formal announcement that MR has won the presidential elections has just been made by Elections Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake on local TV, but Fonseka has been repeatedly shown on… Continue reading Mahinda wins; so what next?
S.Lanka president ‘acts against opposition officers’
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has transferred several senior military officers loyal to the former army general who he defeated in elections, a military source said Sunday. Rajapakse ordered a shake-up of the military to remove Sarath Fonseka’s supporters from key roles after Fonseka’s failed bid to win the presidency in Tuesday’s vote, the official… Continue reading S.Lanka president ‘acts against opposition officers’
S.Lanka editor ‘detained’ for backing opposition
Media groups in Sri Lanka on Sunday accused the government of detaining a senior editor and shutting down his newspaper because the publication backed the losing opposition candidate in elections. Press owners, editors and rights bodies issued a joint statement saying the closure of the pro-opposition Lanka weekly and the detention of Chandana Sirimalwatte was… Continue reading S.Lanka editor ‘detained’ for backing opposition
Mother country means Tamil Eelam for 90-year-old Sathyabhama
I love my country as I love my mother. That’s why I have come to vote in the referendum, says 90-year-old Sathyabhama Kumaraswamy who came to cast her vote in a booth in London Saturday. For her, who was a teacher for 37 years at Mankaiyarkkarasi Viththiyaasaalai in Nalloor, Jaffna, country means the country of… Continue reading Mother country means Tamil Eelam for 90-year-old Sathyabhama
SL foreign minister visits Jaffna
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, Rohitha Bogollagama paid a sudden visit to Jaffna Saturday where he said that he has come to explore the possibility of establishing an office of the Foreign Ministry for expatriate Tamils in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, it is being said in the media circle that Rohitha had been sent… Continue reading SL foreign minister visits Jaffna
Lanka newspaper shut down for criticising top bureaucrat
[AFP] A day after taking Lanka editor into custody, police seal the premises of the weekly for criticising a top government official Police in Sri Lanka shut down the offices of an opposition newspaper yesterday, the weekly said, as international rights groups accused the authorities of a vendetta against critical media. Police went to the… Continue reading Lanka newspaper shut down for criticising top bureaucrat
First day of British Referendum draws to a close
As the first day of voting in Britain’s referendum comes to an end, preliminary reports indicate that several thousands of British Tamils have cast their vote, reports TamilNet UK correspondent Saturday. The referendum is to re-mandate the fundamentals of the Vaddukoaddai Resolution passed in 1976, which Tamils overwhelmingly mandated in the 1977 general elections proclaiming… Continue reading First day of British Referendum draws to a close
Ugly low-pay truth of high street fashion
FACTORY workers in Sri Lanka are struggling to survive on basic wages as low as 25p an hour to produce clothes for leading British retailers, who say they abide by an ethical trading initiative intended to protect employees’ rights. Even in the better factories supplying companies such as Marks & Spencer and Next, thousands of… Continue reading Ugly low-pay truth of high street fashion
