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The dark comedy genre has been in vogue in the Tamil industry for a while now. Producer turned first time director Harish Durairaj initiates his filmography with the crime-comedy ‘Con City’ starring Arjun Das, Anna Ben, Yogi Babu and Vadivukkarasi as a motley crew family unit of scammers. The film is a family entertainer full of twists and turns which is an enjoyable experience overall. …

Federalism needed to fulfil aspirations of Tamils - Prof Sivachandran

Professor R Sivachandran, a Central Committee member of Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK), told the Daily Mirror that only a system of devolutionary federalism would allow the fulfilment of Tamil aspirations in an interview this week.

A federal solution means “two tiers of government… each acting directly on their citizens,” said the professor. “Neither level of government should become dominant. One cannot dictate to the other on decision-making. One should not be legally subordinate to the other.”

Canadian Minister praises Tamils in message marking Tamil Heritage Month

Canada’s Minister of Canadian Heritage Mélanie Joly praised the Tamil community in a message released to mark the country’s first ever Tamil Heritage Month celebrations.

“The Tamil-Canadian community is a shining example of how Canada is made stronger through its cultural diversity,” said Ms Joly. “The Tamil language is one of the oldest living languages in the world, and we are enriched by Tamil-Canadian contributions to every aspect of our society—arts and culture in particular.”

Former LTTE cadre's body found hanging in political party office

A former LTTE cadre and political party activist was found dead yesterday in Jaffna.

The body of 34-year-old Tharmasena Rishikaran, known as Iniyavan, was found hanging in the Chavakachcheri office of Crusaders for Democracy, the party for which he was the Thenmaradchi co-ordinator.

The death is being investigated as suspicious.

Draft constitution will be finalised this week

Sri Lanka's draft new constitution will be finalised this week when steering committee members meet on January 5th and 6th, said a member of the committee, Dr Jayampathy Wickramaratne. 

"If consensus is reached during the two-day meeting, the report is expected to be presented to the Constitutional Assembly, made up of all MPs, which will meet on January 9, 10 and 11, to debate the draft," he was quoted by the SundayTimes.lk as saying. 

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NPC moves to prohibit toddy made in South

The Northern Provincial Council last week moved to prohibit the sale of toddy produced in the South, the Daily Mirror reported. 

The motion, tabled by the Agriculture Minister, P Ainkaranesan who explained that toddy made and imported from other parts of the island was a threat to the North's toddy industry, was passed unanimously. 

He also stated that it contained chemicals which had caused allergic reactions to consumers in the North. 
 

Still searching for justice – 11th anniversary of Trinco 5 killings

On this day 11 years ago, five Tamil students were summarily executed by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force, whilst they spent an afternoon on the beach in Trincomalee.

Tamil churches see in the new year

Tamil churches across the North-East saw in the new year with special services.

Photo above: Yaazh Punitha Mariyaal (Our Lady of the Refuge)

Relatives of disappeared protest in Vavuniya

Relatives of the disappeared held a protest  in Vavuniya on Friday, demanding justice for the thousands of missing and disappeared Tamils.

Sri Lanka, India to hold third ETCA talks

Sri Lanka and India are set to hold the third round of talks on the proposed Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) on January 4th and 5th in Colombo. 

Discussions have become increasingly difficult as both parties failed to agree on a good deal, reported the Colombo Page. 

Sinhala nationalists have also raised objections regarding any economic agreement with the Indian government, which they see as in breach of their sovereignty. 

Whilst the Sri Lankan government hoped to have a deal in place by December 2016, the Indian government has pushed for a more a deadline of May 2017. 

Justice minister hits back at criticism of meeting Buddhist monks

Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe has hit back at criticism from a parliamentarian, calling it an attempt to “erode the Sinhala Buddhist vote base of the United National Party (UNP)”.

Sri Lankan MP Atshu Marasinghe labelled Mr Rajapakshe a “NGO write-off” and spoke out at his meeting with “men in robes”.

Mr Rajapakshe responded by calling the comments disrespectful and an attempt to dig away at the UNP’s Sinhala Buddhist vote base.

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