White van gunmen abduct Tamil family man in Ea’raavoor

Unidentified armed men in a white van abducted Tuesday a Tamil family man in Ear’aavoor police division in Batticalaoa district as he was returning home after work, in Aa’rumukaththaan Kudiyiruppu area, according to the complaint lodged by his wife with Ea’raavoor police. The abducted family man is Karupaiah Annathurai, 27, the father of two children… Continue reading White van gunmen abduct Tamil family man in Ea’raavoor

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18 Tamils detained by Thirukkoayil police

Special Task Force (STF) commandos arrested Thursday eighteen Tamils including two women in a cordon and search conducted in the Tamil area in Thirukkoayil police division in Ampaa’rai district. All arrestees are being detained in Thirukkoayil police station, according to complaints made by their relatives to Ampaa’rai district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian K. Pathmanathan.… Continue reading 18 Tamils detained by Thirukkoayil police

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Rain, cyclone ‘Nisha’ cause severe damage to Jaffna peninsula

More than 65,411 farmer families along with more than 30,000 agriculture labour force depending on the farmers have been severely affected by the recent rains, floods and cyclone ‘Nisha’ in Jaffna peninsula, Jaffna District Deputy Director of Agriculture (DDA), S. Sivakumar said in his report. A loss of around 1,350.67 million rupees in the Maha… Continue reading Rain, cyclone ‘Nisha’ cause severe damage to Jaffna peninsula

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SLA death toll hits 120, army pushed back to Malaiyaa’lapuram – LTTE

 The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) officials told TamilNet correspondent in Vanni Thursday that the two-pronged SLA offensive on Ki'inochchi was pushed back Wednesday after heavy fighting in Puthumu'rippu in the west of Ki'linochchi and A'riviyal Nakar in the south. The final death toll of the SLA in both the fronts, according to the LTTE… Continue reading SLA death toll hits 120, army pushed back to Malaiyaa’lapuram – LTTE

500 SLA soldiers hurriedly transferred to Vanni from East

Informed military sources in the East said at least 500 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers have been transferred to the war front in Vanni from the Eastern province in the recent days. The transfer comes following the casualties of the SLA in Vanni.   TamilNet: 11.12.08 500 SLA soldiers hurriedly transferred to Vanni from East

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Over 1,400 Indian fishermen held by Lankan Navy: Govt

As many as 1,452 Indian fishermen were apprehended by the Sri Lankan Navy this year for allegedly entering the island nation’s waters, Government said today. Defence Minister A K Antony told the Rajya Sabha that the fishermen, who were caught since January this year, were later released following the intervention of Indian High Commission in… Continue reading Over 1,400 Indian fishermen held by Lankan Navy: Govt

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ICRC distributes aid in the Vanni, assists Jaffna flood victims

Sri Lanka: ICRC distributes aid in the Vanni, assists Jaffna flood victims In the wake of renewed fighting in the Vanni region and severe flooding in and around Jaffna, the ICRC has been distributing aid, restoring clean water supplies and pressing ahead with its other activities for conflict victims.   Humanitarian aid donated by the… Continue reading ICRC distributes aid in the Vanni, assists Jaffna flood victims

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North-East Irrigated Agriculture Project

In Sri Lanka, the entire North-East Province and border villages of adjoining provinces are affected by the long-standing conflict between the Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Until the war erupted in the 1980s, the region’s agricultural production compared favorable with that of other parts of the country, specifically rice, vegetables, fruit,… Continue reading North-East Irrigated Agriculture Project

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Recognise Eelam, PMK, VCK tell Centre

Pattali Makkal Katchi founder S. Ramadoss and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi president Thol. Thirumavalavan on Wednesday urged the Union government to change its foreign policy on Sri Lanka. The government should recognise the establishment of Tamil Eelam, which alone would be the durable solution to the ethnic question, the leaders argued.   They were addressing a… Continue reading Recognise Eelam, PMK, VCK tell Centre

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