Sri Lanka president accused of illegal funding

Anti-graft campaign group Transparency International accused Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse on Thursday of using state property and public cash to illegally finance his re-election bid. The Sri Lanka branch of the Berlin-based watchdog said armed forces, police and public servants were being deployed to campaign for the ruling party in the January 26 vote.… Continue reading Sri Lanka president accused of illegal funding

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Famous people who died in 2009

Some of the world’s most wanted militants were killed at the hands of government forces in 2009. South Korea mourned two presidents, a prominent human rights activist was killed and many who helped change history in their own countries and beyond were remembered. For full obituaries of those listed below, click on their names. Helen… Continue reading Famous people who died in 2009

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Eezham explained of its etymology

Over two thousand years Eezham was in continued use without any change in its form in Tamil to denote the entire island called Sri Lanka today. The strong possibility is that the identities He’la and E’lu derived from Eezham, says etymological column appearing in TamilNet Friday. The three early names for the island, Thampa-pa’n’ni, Eezham… Continue reading Eezham explained of its etymology

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Restriction on fishing in East Coast Sea lifted

The restriction on fishing in the seas of eastern coast has been withdrawn with immediate effect. Fishermen could leave for fishing around the clock and return, excluding the high security zones in the Trincomalee harbor. Rear Admiral (retd) Mohan Wijewickrema, Governor of the Eastern Province announced the government’s decision of lifting the restriction with immediate… Continue reading Restriction on fishing in East Coast Sea lifted

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Tamil political parties should unite to find a decision in facing presidential election – JUSU

Jaffna University Student Union (JUSU), in a press report Wednesday, said that all Tamil factions should forget their political differences to arrive at a united decision in regard to the forthcoming presidential election. Decisions spurred by emotions in the past and their consequences should be remembered and Tamils should not be allowed to be exploited… Continue reading Tamil political parties should unite to find a decision in facing presidential election – JUSU

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Media persons need MOD clearance to visit Jaffna peninsula

Restriction on the travel of media persons to Jaffna peninsula via A-9 highway still remains, Director General of the Media Centre for National Security, Lakshman Hulugalla, told media in Colombo Wednesday. The procedure applied to the media during and immediately after the end of war still remains. Hence all media personnel need to get permission… Continue reading Media persons need MOD clearance to visit Jaffna peninsula

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Indian envoy meets SL Navy Commander

Indian High Commissioner Ashok K.Kantha Tuesday evening met the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Vice Admiral Thissara Samarasinghe in a courtesy call at the latter’s headquarters and discussed mutual interests of the two countries. The discussion included the matter of providing training of SL navy personnel in India, Colombo media reported quoting SL navy… Continue reading Indian envoy meets SL Navy Commander

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Heritage genocide abetted by decades of Western funding

Ever heard of ‘archaeology’ being first priority in a conquered territory? If not, then you don’t know Sri Lanka, writes an academic from Jaffna on Colombo’s heritage genocide. Colombo’s use of archaeology against Tamils is not new. But the dimensions to which Tamils are now exposed to are not only its acceleration but the tragedy… Continue reading Heritage genocide abetted by decades of Western funding

Concern at deterioration of media freedom

Twelve journalists, including one in India, were killed in South Asia this year, mostly in conflict areas, according to a report by the South Asia Media Commission. ‘South Asia Media Monitor 2009’ released on Tuesday described this year as another year with high number of casualties in South Asia. The report said that over-commercialisation, monopolisation… Continue reading Concern at deterioration of media freedom

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Tamils without Tamil

“Why we need 1700 temples for only 3 million Indians in Malaysia? It does not make sense but we still continue to build temples and fight for it. We only have 450 Tamil schools in Malaysia and it is getting lesser,” says a news-group posting from Hindraf, New York. At least the Indian Tamils raise… Continue reading Tamils without Tamil

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