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Mannar Urban Council Chairman Daniel Vasanthan has strongly condemned the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), stating that the detention reflects a situation where "Tamils do not even have the freedom to sing". Speaking at a media briefing held at the Mannar Urban Council on Friday, Vasanthan criticised the decision to arrest the…

Tamil student attacked in South as posters warn Tamils and Muslims to leave

A Tamil student has been attacked at the Sabaragamuwa University in the south of the island, as posters appeared across the campus warning all Tamil and Muslim students to leave the town immediately.

Santhirakumar Sutharshan from Mukamalai was attacked with wooden logs by persons wearing masks, early on Sunday morning, reports Global Tamil News.

The victim said he went to use the toilet at around 2am, when a person wearing a mask covered his mouth from behind whilst another beat him on the head with a wooden log, causing him to fall unconscious.

When he regained consciousness, he found himself outside the hostel in woods, with a rope fastened around his neck.

After managing to make his way back to the hostel, he was spotted by fellow students, who took him to Balangoda hospital where he has been admitted for treatment.

The attack comes as the names of Tamil and Muslim first year students were published on posters posted across the university campus ordering the students to leave the town or else be killed.

In broken Tamil, one poster (photograph above) listed the names of students on the left side, with a death threat warning on the right:

"Muslim, Tamil students do not study here, if you do, we will shoot and kill. Women - rape you and kill.. otherwise shoot and kill"

"Do not study here, if you do, you will be killed" reads poster.

Presidential change irrelevant unless Tamil national question is addressed - TNPF

Presidential change alone will not solve the problems facing the Tamil people warned the Tamil National Political Front (TNPF) leader in an interview with the Sunday Leader.

Responding to a question on the proposal of a common candidate to challenge the current president, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, said,
“I don’t believe merely having the President changed at the top is going to solve anything. But merely removing the individual at the top, without the prospective new President having concrete proposals to solve the Tamil national question, is not going to be a ‘Regime Change’ but merely a ‘Personality Change.’ Such an exercise is going to be irrelevant to the Tamils.”
“So far we are yet to see all the prospective common opposition candidates saying anything on the ethnic question and what they see as a solution,”

Tamil media oppression is state sponsored - Bishop of Mannar

The murder and abduction of journalists and attacks on press offices in Sri Lanka is state sponsored said the Bishop of Mannar, Rayappu Joseph, on Saturday.

"Many journalists are being murdered, are disappearing, and their offices are being attacked, it is an terrible situation that continues to persist for a long time," the Bishop said.

"Government sponsored mob are carrying out such ill activities fearing that truth will come out," he added.

Vavuniya journalist receives death threat

Death threats were issued via telephone to a journalist in Vavuniya, Navarathinam Kapilanath, on Saturday night warning he would killed, reported Global Tamil News, as well as fellow journalists based in Jaffna.

"You do not know us. Do you not wish to live after complaining about us to the police," the anonymous caller told Kapilanath after he said he would file a complaint with the police.

The phone calls were made from two different phone numbers said Kapilanath, who is also the deputy leader of the Vanni Journalists' Club.

24y woman missing in Jaffna

A 24 year old Tamil woman, named Jeyavarna Thuraisingham, has been reported missing in Jaffna, Uthayan reports.

According to her relatives she had travelled to Jaffna Teaching Hospital due to an illness on Wednesday, however has not been seen since.

Her relatives have filed a missing persons report at Jaffna police station on Thursday.


157 asylum seekers transferred to Nauru in 'secret overnight operation'

The 157 Tamil asylum seekers, who had been detained in Western Australia following over a month at sea, were transferred to Nauru in secret overnight.

According to the Guardian newspaper, eyewitnesses in Nauru said "many of the Tamil men had rips in their shirts after they were forcibly put on the plane", describing the asylum seekers, who arrived at noon on Saturday, as "traumatised".

See here for report by the Guardian.

Late on Friday night, Australia's immigration minister, Scott Morrison, told journalists at News Corp that a "secret overnight operation" was taking place to transfer the asylum seekers.

Daily Mirror stops journalists from covering Jaffna protest

The Daily Mirror newspaper stopped its journalists from covering a protest organised by the Jaffna Press Club, condemning the ongoing repression of journalists in the North, the Sinhala paper Ravaya reported.

"Advisor to the Jaffna Media Association, R. Thayaparan said that seven journalists had asked permission to participate in the protest from the Human Resources Department of the Head Office, which had informed them that if they were to attend, they needed to resign from their jobs," Ravaya said.

Army builds new Officers' Mess in Kilinochchi

Photographs Sri Lankan Army


The Sri Lankan military laid the foundation stone at the site of a new Officer's Mess being built at its army base in Kilinochchi, within the Tamil areas of the island.

Army warns of arrests for 'inciting violence'

The Sri Lankan army warned on Saturday that it would take action against anyone it deemed to be "inciting violence", the Daily Mirror reported.

"Certain parties with the intent of creating disharmony among communities were circulating a false message via SMS and social media, particularly among the Muslim community, promoting violence," the army's spokesperson Brigadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya was quoted by the paper as saying.

Tamil Nadu parties condemn SL military article on Jaya-Modi

The Sri Lankan military's article ridiculing the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, has sparked cross party outrage in Tamil Nadu.

“India should treat the remarks as not just against the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister but against the Prime Minister of the country. It should convey its condemnation to the Sri Lankan government,” DMK president, and arch-rival, M. Karunanidhi said in a statement, The Hindu reported.

The PMK founder, S. Ramadoss, MDMK leader Vaiko and the CPI secretary, G. Ramakrishnan echoed his comments, with Ramadoss urging New Delhi to summon the Sri Lankan High Commissioner and demand an apology from the Sri Lankan president.