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Except Cycle Party, We All Are United, C.V.K. Sivagnanam Tells India

Except Cycle Party, We All Are United, C.V.K. Sivagnanam Tells India

Acting leader of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK), C.V.K. Sivagnanam, has voiced frustration over India’s repeated calls for Tamil political unity, insisting that all major Tamil parties — except for the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), widely known as the Cycle Party — are already united in their demand for the full implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. Speaking to the media, Sivagnanam questioned the rationale behind New Delhi’s constant reminders. “On the matte


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Gajendrakumar Says LTTE Sought Ceasefire to Evacuate Civilians in Final Days of 2009 War

Gajendrakumar Says LTTE Sought Ceasefire to Evacuate Civilians in Final Days of 2009 War

Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) leader and Jaffna District MP Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam has made explosive revelations about the final days of Sri Lanka’s civil war, alleging that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) sought a humanitarian ceasefire to evacuate trapped civilians — but that the government instead intensified its military operations. Mediator Between the LTTE and the Government In a recent address, Gajendrakumar revealed that he personally acted as a mediator between


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Jaffna Network Behind Ishara Sewwandi’s 8-Month Flight to Nepal

Jaffna Network Behind Ishara Sewwandi’s 8-Month Flight to Nepal

Ishara Sewwandi, the prime suspect in the February 19, 2025, murder of underworld figure Ganemulla Sanjeewa at Colombo Magistrate's Court, has been apprehended in Nepal following a coordinated international operation. The 25-year-old suspect fled Sri Lanka shortly after allegedly assisting the gunman who shot Sanjeewa inside the courthouse. Police revealed that Sewwandi escaped with the help of a Jaffna man, identified as Kennedy Bastian Pillai — also known as J.K. Bai — who facilitated her rem


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Sri Lanka’s Darkest Night: The Sathurukondan Massacre Still Awaits Accountability
Sri Lanka’s Darkest Night: The Sathurukondan Massacre Still Awaits Accountability

Sri Lanka’s Darkest Night: The Sathurukondan Massacre Still Awaits Accountability

On the 35th anniversary of one of Sri Lanka’s most horrific wartime atrocities against Tamils—where 42 children under the age of ten, including five infants less than a year old, were among the victims—justice remains elusive. The Sathurukondan massacre of September 9, 1990, claimed the lives of 184 Tamil civilians, yet three and a half decades later, accountability has still not been achieved. Marking the anniversary, families of victims and civil society leaders filed a fresh complaint demand


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Sixteen Years After War, Valikamam North Families Still Await Resettlement — Shritharan Raises Issue in Parliament
Sixteen Years After War, Valikamam North Families Still Await Resettlement — Shritharan Raises Issue in Parliament

Sixteen Years After War, Valikamam North Families Still Await Resettlement — Shritharan Raises Issue in Parliament

Sixteen years after Sri Lanka’s civil war officially ended, the people of Valikamam North remain barred from returning to their ancestral lands. The issue reverberated in Parliament this week when Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) president-elect and Jaffna–Kilinochchi MP Sivagnanam Shritharan demanded answers from the government on why resettlement continues to be delayed.. A Question to the House Raising a special statement under Standing Order 27(2) during Wednesday’s sitting, Shritharan


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Jaffna MP Archchuna  Accuses Fisheries Minister of Corruption, Demands Resignation if Proven

Jaffna MP Archchuna  Accuses Fisheries Minister of Corruption, Demands Resignation if Proven

Jaffna District MP Ramanathan Archchuna has leveled serious corruption allegations against Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar in Parliament, demanding his resignation if the charges are proven. Speaking during a recent parliamentary session, Archchuna accused the minister of failing to take action against illegal fishing practices and overseeing widespread corruption within the fisheries sector. Allegations of Inaction on Illegal Fishing The controversial MP questioned what concrete


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Portrait of Rohana Wijeweera in Jaffna NPP Library Sparks Controversy
Portrait of Rohana Wijeweera in Jaffna NPP Library Sparks Controversy

Portrait of Rohana Wijeweera in Jaffna NPP Library Sparks Controversy

The newly opened library at the NPP/JVP office on Palaly Road, Jaffna. In the background, portraits of JVP founder Rohana Wijeweera are displayed alongside leftist icons. The newly opened, small yet symbolically significant public library at the National People’s Power (NPP) / Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) headquarters in Jaffna has already stirred controversy within the local Tamil community. While it may be the first library in Jaffna to house a notable collection of leftist literature, wha


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“Is Tilvin Silva the Real President?” — Shanakiyan’s Question in Parliament
“Is Tilvin Silva the Real President?” — Shanakiyan’s Question in Parliament

“Is Tilvin Silva the Real President?” — Shanakiyan’s Question in Parliament

What some political observers described as a “naïve question,” Batticaloa District parliamentarian Shanakiyan of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) recently asked in Parliament whether JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva had effectively become the country’s President. His query came during the debate on the motion to approve a trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates, where he noted that Silva’s pronouncements often contradict those of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, yet still emerge


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