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Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) leader Mano Ganesan has accused the National People's Power (NPP) government of hypocrisy over the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), pointing to NPP politicians who had themselves circulated songs glorifying the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during election campaigns. Sangeethsan, known…

Namal Rajapaksa oversees Sinhala settlements in Vavuniya

The President's son, Namal Rajapaksa, was in Vavuniya today, overseeing the development of recently built Sinhala settlements.

Sinhalese name board of Namalgama village in Vavuniya

The state's settlement of 2500 Sinhala families from the island's South into Vavuniya, a region within the Tamil areas of the North and East of the island, began in February last year and was inaugurated by Namal Rajapaksa.


TNA calls on Modi to act on injustices faced by Tamils in North-East

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) called on India's Prime Minister designate Narendra Modi to take action against the continuing injustices faced by Tamils in the North-East, in a letter today, addressed to Mr. Modi.

Highlighting the Sri Lankan government's on-going crimes against the Tamil people, including forced displacement, state sponsored resettlement of Sinhala families into the North-East, destruction of religious and cultural sites, impeding the functioning of the Northern Provincial Council, militarisation of the North-East, and the lack of equality before the law afforded to Tamils, Mr. Sampanthan said
"these actions of the Sri Lankan government undermine all efforts towards reconciliation, permanent peace and harmony, and further create an environment that could promote hostility".

He added: "These actions of the Sri Lankan government are clearly indicative of a lack of genuine commitment on the part of the Sri Lankan government to evolve an acceptable political solution."

Congress sides with Tamil Nadu over Modi's Rajapaksa invite

The Indian National Congress has stated that the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu should be taken care of, over the increasingly controversial issue of Indian Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi inviting Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to his swearing-in ceremony later this month.

The Times of India quoted Congress spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed telling reporters in New Delhi,

Sri Lanka's proscriptions do not constrain your freedoms, Australian govt tells diaspora groups

The Australian government reassured Tamil diaspora groups based in the country that Sri Lanka's listings of Tamil diaspora groups as terrorists "do not constrain the freedom of these groups and individuals to express their views and to operate in the Australia in accordance with Australian law" and criticised the move as not conducive towards reconciliation.

"I can assure you the Australian government strongly supports the right to freedom of expression and we do not consider targeting these Tamil diaspora organisations and individuals is conducive to reconciliation in Sri Lanka," Australia's Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Senator Brett Mason said in a letter addressed to one of the groups proscribed, Australian Tamil Congress (ATC).

Noting also the proscription of the Tamil Youth Organisation and individuals residing in Australia, Senator Mason, went on to say:
"Senior Australian officials have directly registered with the Sri Lankan government Australia's concerns on this issue and sought clarification from Sri Lankan counterparts, including on practical implications of the listings."

TNA 'unequivocally condemns' proscription of Tamil diaspora groups

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said it ‘unequivocally condemns’ the Sri Lankan government's proscription of several Tamil diaspora groups as terrorist organisations, in a statement signed by party leader, R. Sampanthan.
“We note with serious concern that this regressive step taken by the government is consistent with many other measures that it continues to take in the North and the East that are against the spirit of reconciliation. These measures include the military occupation of private lands, and the arbitrary arrest, detention and ‘rehabilitation’ of Tamil youth under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA),” the TNA said.

Kilinochchi organiser arrested to halt demonstration - TNPF

The Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) have said that their Kilinochchi organiser was arrested on Friday to prevent the party from holding a demonstration it had planned for Monday, to demand the resettlement of displaced Tamils in their own homes.

“The government tried to use intimidation to stop a democratic demonstration that had been organised according to the law. The arrest took place since the party and affected people stood firm in going ahead with the demonstration legally. This arrest was undertaken with the intention of halting the democratic demonstration planned by our party, and of crippling our activities in Kilinochchi," the TNPF said in a statement on Saturday.

Tamil Nadu students protest against Rajapaksa invite


Photo:Tamil Youths & Students Federation

Students in Chennai protested against the the invitation of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the swearing-in ceremony of Indian Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi, earlier on Saturday.

Gathering outside the BJP office in Chennai, students from the Tamil Youths and Students Federation, the Tamil Nadu Students Movement, the Balachandran Students Movement and Progressive Students Front chanted slogans against Rajapaksa's visit to Delhi.

Speaking to the Tamil Guardian, V Prabhakaran of the Tamil Youths and Students Federation stated, “We started this agitation in contempt of the Modi government's decision to invite the genocidal criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa for the Prime Minister's swearing in ceremony”.

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India must make amends and support investigation – Amnesty International

Amnesty International has called upon the newly elected Indian government to heed the voice of its citizens and back an international investigation into violations of international law in Sri Lanka.

Shashikumar Velath, programmes director at Amnesty International India,

“It has been five years, since the war ended, but Sri Lankan authorities have failed to bring those responsible for serious violations and abuses to justice"

NPC CM rejects Rajapaksa invitation to Modi swearing-in ceremony

The Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council CV Wigneswaran has rejected an offer from Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to “accompany” him to the swearing-in ceremony of India’s Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi later this month.

The Twitter account of the Tamil National Alliance tweeted on Friday that Wigneswaran “rejected the President's invitation to 'accompany' him to the swearing in of the PM of India in a strongly worded letter”. (See letter below).

The statement came as Rajapaksa confirmed his attendance at the ceremony due to take place on the 26th of May.