Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa has demanded rupees one billion in damages from the English weekly Sunday Leader if it fails to apologise for publishing two allegedly defamatory articles. In a letter to the Publisher and Editor of the weekly, a lawyer acting on behalf of Mr. Gothabaya Rajapaksa, pointed out that a District… Continue reading Gothabaya seeks damages for Fonseka interview
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Minister’s Sri Lanka holiday outrages rights campaigners
Ben Bradshaw, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, has raised eyebrows by taking a Christmas holiday in Sri Lanka days after the British government condemned the Colombo administration for its poor human rights record. Gordon Brown last month blocked Sri Lanka’s attempt to host the next Commonwealth summit, and last week David… Continue reading Minister’s Sri Lanka holiday outrages rights campaigners
Lankan Roulette
Ironically, war has come to dominate Sri Lanka’s first peace-time presidential election in 26 years. The historic event—scheduled for January 26—has turned into a battle between two mascots of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the supreme civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was vanquished.… Continue reading Lankan Roulette
An Implicit India Vote
o Sri Lanka: presidential polls India may not openly back any particular candidate in the impending presidential elections in Sri Lanka, but the prospect of a former army general holding the reins of power isn’t a scenario it favours. At the moment, there are not too many takers for Gen Sarath Fonseka. A senior Indian… Continue reading An Implicit India Vote
Displaced tamils may not get jobs at sampur power
Tamils displaced from Sampur in eastern Sri Lanka by the war are unlikely to get jobs in the Indian-built 500 MW power plant which is to come up there soon. Sampur, overlooking the strategic Trincomalee harbour and naval base, had been declared a High Security Zone (HSZ) in May 2007, and the place was barred… Continue reading Displaced tamils may not get jobs at sampur power
Tamil Nadu leaders wish well for referendum in Canada
Tamil Nadu political leaders Pazha Nedumaran, Ko’laththoor Mani, Aruna Bharathi and Thamizharuvi Maniyan in their statements Friday wished well for the democratic move of Canadian Tamils in conducting a referendum on Tamil Eelam Saturday and urged all Canadian Tamils to make it a grand success. Other prominent leaders like Vaiko and Thol Thirumavalavan have already… Continue reading Tamil Nadu leaders wish well for referendum in Canada
SLA officers enrich on scrap metal bribes, complain Jaffna traders
Muslim traders in Jaffna alleged that they have to pay Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officers nearly 50,000 rupees as bribe to get the Ministry of Defence (MoD) permission to transport scrap iron to the South. Meanwhile, the SLA officers in Vanni are alleged to be making millions of rupees by sending thousands of metric ton… Continue reading SLA officers enrich on scrap metal bribes, complain Jaffna traders
Sivajilingam contesting presidential election causes confusion among Tamil political parties
Confusion and rift among the constituent parties of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) came to light Friday when Thamizh Arasukk Kadchi (TAK) prominent persons walked away from the event of paying respects to Thanthai Selva’s memorial monument in Jaffna when Sivajilingam, TNA parliamentarian and presidential candidate, tried to participate in the event, sources in Jaffna said.… Continue reading Sivajilingam contesting presidential election causes confusion among Tamil political parties
Vote Yes, Shander appeals to Canadian Tamils
Dr Ellyn Shander, a Connecticut Physician, a humanitarian worker and a critic of the Sri Lanka Government, appealed to the Canadian Tamils to unite, and vote yes on the Saturday referendum where Tamils will vote across Canada on the question of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam. Dr Shander who visited Vanni on a post-tsunami help… Continue reading Vote Yes, Shander appeals to Canadian Tamils
BTF, TNC welcome referendum in Canada, urge full participation
British Tamil Forum (BTF) and Tamil National Council (TNC) of UK welcomed the referendum scheduled to take place in Canada Saturday on saying yes or no to independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam and urged the full participation of Eezham Tamils in Canada. Tamil National Council was initiated for the purpose of conducting a similar referendum… Continue reading BTF, TNC welcome referendum in Canada, urge full participation
