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Pro-Tiger diaspora in a post-Prabhakaran scenario

By D.B.S. Jeyaraj

A noteworthy feature of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has been the special manner in which it glorifies death and pays homage to dead tiger fighters.

Fallen LTTE members were eulogized as martyrs and referred to as “Maaveerar” or Great heroes. [dbsj]

The last days of Thiruvenkadam Veluppillai Prabhakaran

by D.B.S. Jeyaraj

Thiruvenkadam Veluppillai Prabhakaran is no more!

The body of the 54 year old supreme leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE) was found on Tuesday May 19th near the Mullaitheevu lagoon known as “Nanthikkadal” (sea of conches). He had gunshot wounds in the head and forehead. [dbsj]

Was Prabakaran and his entire family Executed by the army?

by Dushy Ranetunge in London

The Sri Lankan States version of the last moments of Prabakaran is reminiscent of the last moments of Rohana Wijeweera, leader of the JVP.

Prabakaran, we are told was in an ambulance, fleeing the battlefield when it came under fire from troops, resulting in his death. [TC]

Gotabhaya Rajapakse and Sarath Fonseka are similar to Velupillai Prabhakaran’ - (Igniters of Impunity, Praba’s Brothers and Architects of a Junta)

By Maitree de Silva

In this article, my objective is to focus on a crucial area of Sri Lankan political life, where significant developments have taken place: [TC]

Sixty-One Years of Independence and the Tamils of Sri Lanka

By D.B.S. Jeyaraj

Sri Lanka celebrates sixty-one years of Independence from Britain today. The country known then as Ceylon, obtained full freedom on February 4th 1948.

For any people free of colonial bondage this would be a day of joy and happiness.

But that is not so for the Tamils of Sri Lanka right now. [dbsj]

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Jaffna Report, Jun 17, 2008

 

by Commission for Justice and Peace

GENERAL

  • The President of the Union of the Jaffna District Fisheries has made an urgent appeal to the Non Govt. Organisations functioning in the district to provide relief for the 2,800 fishing families from Gurunagar, Passayoor and Columbuthurai who are facing death from starvation due to ban on fishing consequent to the attack in the lagoon on 28th May.  Most of the families which were existing on a hand to mouth existence had been badly hit and as such they require urgent relief in the form of dry food rations.
  • On account of the ban and restrictions on fishing imposed in the Jaffna District more than 70,000 persons from 17,000 fishing families have been severely affected according to the President of the Jaffna District Fishermen Cooperative Societies Union.
  • Cost of living and poverty in the district has risen to  a very high state.  In a senior secondary school, the students in a certain class were begging their teachers to arrange to provide the normal noon meals provided by the INGO to be given very early as they were about to faint as they went to sleep the previous night on empty stomach filling it with water.
  • Diabetic patients attending the clinic in the Teaching Hospital are facing a dilemma as the hospital laboratory personnel send away the patients calling for blood tests without assigning any reasons.  Most of the patients who are normally old and poor cannot afford to get these test reports from the private laboratories.  

FOOD, NON-FOOD ITEMS & RELATED ISSUES

  • Prices of most of the essential food items continue to increase and the consumers in the district are finding very difficult to make ends meet.

May 2008

Market price Rs.

June 2008

Market price Rs.

MPCS

Rs.

I kilo of par-boiled Rice

92 - 100

110 - 115

-

I kilo of Chamba Rice

70

80

66

I kilo of sugar

70

77

75

400 g milk powder

285

285

-

300 g coconut milk powder

Not available

290

-

1 litre Vegetable oil

Not available

280

-

1 Kg Onion

80

140

-

I litre kerosene

88.90

88.90

-

I kilo of dhal

140

180

140

1 pair pen-torch battery

300

300

-

1 kilo flour

90

90

82

MPCS – Multi Purpose Cooperative Shop

DISPLACEMENT

  • Displaced life of people in the areas of Mandaitivu, Allaipitty, Mirusuvil and Eluthumattuval are still continuing.

INJURIES, KILLING, SURRENDER AND DISAPPEARANCES

  •  Nadarasamoorthy Ketheeswaran (28) from Pannakam, Chulipuram was kidnapped by armed men in uniform at 10.40 p.m. on 11th June while he was staying at Sharmila Lodge, Kotehena, Colombo , kidnappers have used a white van with registration no. 56-5674.
  • Two youth who had earlier surrendered to the Human Rights Commission for protection from murder threats and were in protective custody of the department of Prisons were waylaid by an armed gang and were shot dead on 13th June while they were transported by the prison vehicle to the Point Pedro prisons.  Armed gang had hijacked a van having bound the driver.  The driver was found in the van which was left on the road.  Selvarajah Leptinraj (17) and Thangarajah Sulosan (17) both of Karaveddy were the murdered youths.  Father, mother and a brother of Leptin were kidnapped by white van during the month of May.  Jerome Raguparan (21) was wounded in the firing as he was also travelling in the van.
  • A person of 34 years with his wife of 33 years and daughter of 4 years from Urelu, Chunnakam have surrendered to the Human Rights Commission of Jaffna on the 16th for protection from murder threats.

CURFEW HOURS:

  • Curfew hours have been changed in the Jaffna peninsula since 7th June 2008.  Curfew has been imposed from 7 p.m. till 5.00 a.m.  the following day in the Jaffna district.

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