Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Saturday, April 13, 2013


“I’m going to Sri Lanka for the New Year. But won’t travel to Jaffna since I can’t speak Sinhala” – Tamil businessman

Saturday, 13 April 2013 
A millionaire Tamil businessman in London told us that he would be visiting Sri Lanka for the Sinhala and Tamil New Year this year, 30 years after the Black July, but would not be visiting his hometown in Jaffna since he cannot speak Sinhala. We will not reveal the businessman’s name for his safety.
He further said, “Over 60% of the population in Jaffna is Sinhalese. Most of them are from the military. There’s no GPS Navigator like in London to find an address. Every sign post I heard is in Sinhalese and there’s only one sign post remaining from the past, which is in Murukandi. The civil engineer who set up the sign post is now in London and he told me that it cannot be removed since it is set in concrete. Therefore, the Murukandi sign post is still remaining. I heard that there are many Sinhala villages setup with Sinhala names. We are now strangers in Jaffna, where we were born. Therefore, what’s the point in going to Jaffna and getting hurt? You know what would happen if a wrong word slips out of the mouth. There are army personnel every step of the way in Jaffna. Therefore, it would be better to travel to Colombo and visit the people there.”
We decided to publish this piece of information as our New Year message this year following the last minute telephone conversation we had with the businessman minutes prior to his departure from London. We hope that the New Year blessings would reach all our readers although in some instances the good wishes are limited to only a few.

NfR SriLanka condemns the armed and arson attack on Uthayan news paper office, Jaffna

Saturday, 13 April 2013 
Net working for rights, a network for media freedom and human rights in Sri Lanka condemns in strongest terms the dastardly armed and arson attack on Uthayan news paper in Jaffna, which took place at dawn today. This is a yet another major blow to independent news paper culture in Jaffna and freedom of expression rights in Sri Lanka.
According to NfR sources in Jaffna around 4.30 am shooting randomly, a three armed men forced their way in to the Uthayan Jaffna. At that time the office was full of news paper delivery personal and tens of thousands of news papers were ready to be transported.
The staff and delivery personal had to run for their life. The armed gang then set fire to the news paper bundled to be distributed and newspaper rolls in the printing section. They had shot and damaged the web printing machine also. The whole printing section had caught fire, according to initial reports. The damage run in to hundreds of thousands of rupees, a staff member told NfR SriLanka.
A senior journalists of the Uthayan Group told NfR that armed gang who attacked the Newspaper office must be belongs either to state security forces or armed gangs sponsored by them. Jaffna is a garrison town where military and police presence is threateningly visible. He reminded that out of dozens of attacks that has directed against the Uthayan and its employees over the last few years, not a single attack has been resolved and culprits brought to the book. This incident too will not be properly investigated to a completion, he predicted.
Expressing his anger, the owner of the Uthayan news paper group Mr. E. Saravanpavan, M.P. told that whatever intimidations and harassments unleashed against the Uthayan, the newspaper will continue to publish informing the Tamil people. He is expressed fear that this attack could be a prelude to media suppression that may take place during the Northern Provincial election due in September 2013.
NfR SriLanka urges all democratic forces in SriLanka to strongly condemn this attack and show their solidarity with the besieged independent media in Jaffna.