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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

India cowering like mouse before Sri Lanka - Jayalalitha

In her continuing campaign to expel Sri Lankan Air Force personnel from India, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has attacked both the Indian government for being meek and DMK president M Karunanidhi's duplicity on the issue.

In a statement made on Friday she had said of Delhi:

"It is regrettable that India, instead of leaping like a tiger is cowering like a mouse before the Sri Lankan government."

Sri Lanka re-attempts to teach the world lessons in war

Sri Lanka’s second International Defence Seminar will be held from August 8-10 in Colombo, Army Commander Brigadier Jagath Jayasuriya announced on Wednesday.

The conference has been themed ‘Towards Lasting Peace and Stability’ and will focus on ‘post-war 5Rs’ – rehabilitation, re-integration, re-construction, resettlement and reconciliation.

The keynote speaker will be none other than Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse, who has very recently been in the media spotlight for his rhetoric skills.

Sri Lanka imposes exorbitant fees on news websites

Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella has announced the imposition of registration fees for news websites in Sri Lanka.

News websites will now be charged Rs 100,000 ($750) for registering and an annual fee of Rs 50,000 ($ 375).

Rambukwella said the new measures are designed to control ‘filth’ that was being published by some websites.

"This is the first step in the process of regulating those who were engaged in publishing filth.

Sri Lanka’s descent into dictatorship'

Extracts from a report by the Washington Post on Friday:

Guards! Guards!

The Jaffna magistrate has banned a demonstration protesting against the military’s appropriation of Tamil residents' lands – even though he has no jurisdiction to do so.

According to the magistrate, the demonstration would threaten national security, create dissension among communities and would be risking the normalisation of armed culture.

The TNPF (Tamil National People’s Front) has applied to the Jaffna High Court to overturn the ban.

Sri Lankan journalists protest against media suppression by the state

Journalists, activists and opposition lawmakers have staged a protest against media suppression and intimidation by the Sri Lankan state.

Dozens of protesters gathered in Colombo on Thursday to condemn the recent police raids of websites critical of the government, the alleged attempted abduction of a journalist and the alleged secret police gathering journalists’’ personal information.

SLFP and EPDP dominate public sector employment in Jaffna – unemployed graduates protest

Dozens of unemployed graduates protested in Jaffna today at the lack of opportunity for employment in the public sector due to the dominance of UPFA supporters, reported TamilNet on Thursday.

Illustrating instructions

Rajapaksa chairs meeting with cartoonists

TNA ‘laughs off’ Rajapakse polls claim

The Tamil National Alliance has laughed off President Rajapakse’s claim that he will hold provincial council elections in September 2013.

“We want to hold elections in September 2013,” President Mahinda Rajapaksa told The Hindu in an interview published on Wednesday.

“We are working towards it [the elections] in a systematic manner.”

Teachers complain about the destruction of Tamil youth’s education in the north

Over 11% of the schools in the Northern provinces of Sri Lanka remain closed due to the continued occupation of the Sri Lankan military, said teachers in Jaffna, using statistics from the Northern provincial ministry of education, reported TamilNet.

Aid from foreign NGOs and the Tamil diaspora has been systematically blocked from reaching Tamil educational institutions.