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ஊர்ப் புதினம் பகுதியில் தமிழீழச் செய்திகள், முக்கிய சிறிலங்காச் செய்திகள் இணைக்கப்படலாம்.
இப்பகுதியில் தமிழர் தாயக, மலையகச் செய்திகளுக்கு முக்கியத்துவம் கொடுக்கவேண்டும்.
சிறிலங்காச் செய்திகளில் தமிழ் மக்களுக்கு அவசியமான செய்திகள் மாத்திரமே இணைக்கப்படல் வேண்டும். எ.கா. "காலியில் நான்கு பேர் விபத்தில் மரணம்" எனும் செய்தி தவிர்க்கப்படவேண்டும்.
செய்திகளை இணைக்கும்போது பொறுப்புணர்வுடன் செயற்படவும். செய்திகளின் உண்மைத்தன்மையை முடிந்தளவு உறுதிப்படுத்தி இணைக்கவும். அநாமேதய இணையத்தளங்களில் இருந்து செய்திகளை இணைப்பதைத் தவிர்க்கவேண்டும். தற்காலத்தில் பல நம்பகத்தன்மையான இணைய ஊடகங்கள் உள்ளன. அவற்றில் இருந்து செய்திகளை இணைக்கலாம். எனினும் காப்புரிமை விதிகளை மீறாமல் செய்திகளை இணைத்தல் வேண்டும்.
ஏற்கனவே அந்த செய்தி கருத்துக்களத்தில் இணைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதா என்று பார்த்துவிட்டு இணையுங்கள். தேடற் கருவி மூலம் இதனை இலகுவாக அறிந்துகொள்ள முடியும். அல்லது, ஒரு விடயம் சம்மந்தமான வேறு ஊடகச் செய்தியாக இருந்தால், அதனை ஒரே தலைப்பின் கீழேயே இணைத்துவிடவும். ஆனால் செய்தியின் உள்ளடக்கம் ஒன்றாக இருந்தால் இணைப்பதைத் தவிர்க்கவேண்டும். அத்துடன் புதுப்பிக்கப்பட்ட செய்தி பெரிய மாற்றத்தைக் கொண்டிருந்தால் புதிய திரியொன்றை திறக்கலாம்.
வேறு ஊடகங்களின் செய்திகளை இணைக்கும்போது கண்டிப்பாக மூலங்களை நேரடி இணைப்பாக பதிவின் அடியில் கொடுக்கவேண்டும். அத்துடன் இணைக்கப்படும் பதிவுகளை ஆக்கியோரின் பெயர் இருந்தால், அதனை தலைப்பில் கண்டிப்பாக குறிப்பிடவேண்டும். இது காப்புரிமை பற்றிய சந்தேகங்களை தீர்க்க உதவி செய்யும்.
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இலங்கையில் ஊட்டச்சத்து குறைபாடு அதிகரித்து வருவதாக சிறார்களுக்கான ஐ.நா அமைப்பான யுனிசெப் அண்மையில் வெளியிட்ட தகவல், தற்போது பேசுபொருளாகியிருக்கிறது. ஊட்டச்சத்து குறைபாடுடைய சிறார்கள் வாழும் நாடுகள் பட்டியலில், இலங்கை எந்த இடத்தில் இருக்கிறது தெரியுமா?
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Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Italy summoned back Tue, Feb 19, 2013, 10:29 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka. Feb 19, Colombo: Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Italy Asitha Perera has been recalled to the island before he finished his term, diplomatic sources said. A group of Sri Lankans led by Buddhist monks held a protest before the Sri Lanka Embassy in Rome demanding the removal of the Ambassador Asith Perera. Liberal Party member Asitha Perera was appointed as Ambassador to Italy in November 2011. He was accredited to Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Albania. He was a former MP elected in September 1994 through an alliance the Liberal Party had with the Sri Lanka Musl…
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Sri Lanka's civil war atrocities shown in British documentary The ABC's Four Corners television program has screened footage of executions, atrocities and the shelling of civilians during the final stages of Sri Lanka's civil war. The British-made documentary looked at allegations that up to 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed as Sri Lankan Government forces moved in to destroy the Tamil Tiger army in 2009. The story aired as the United Nations continues to urge Sri Lanka to launch an independent investigation into allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Sri Lanka's High Commissioner to Australia asked the ABC not to screen the program on th…
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சிங்கள கருத்துக்களுக்கு பதில் கருதுக்கள் எழுதவும் http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/20...ka-tamil-rights
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The Sri Lankan military is advertising a newly constructed hotel in the heart of the killing fields in the north of the island, where tens of thousands of minority Tamils were killed in 2009. The holiday resort, called Lagoon's Edge, caters for Sinhala war tourists who want to see the last bastion of the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. read More
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Sri Lanka's war on the Tamils is about racism, not terrorism Arundhati Roy April 3, 2009 - 12:00AM AdvertisementTHE horror that is unfolding in Sri Lanka becomes possible because of the silence that surrounds it. There is almost no reporting in the mainstream Indian media — or indeed in the international press — about what is happening there. Why this should be so is a matter of concern. From the little information that is filtering through, it looks as though the Sri Lankan Government is using the propaganda of "the war on terror" as a fig leaf to dismantle any semblance of democracy in the country and commit unspeakable crimes against the Tamil people. W…
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Media Release | 10.08.2009 The Australasian Federation of Tamil Associations (AFTA), the umbrella organisation of peak Tamil Associations in Australia and New Zealand condemns in the strongest terms, the manner in which Mr. Selvarasas Pathmanathan has been seized in Malaysia and taken to Sri Lanka for interrogation by the Sri Lankan security agents. AFTA considers the abduction and transfer of Mr. Pathmanathan to Colombo as an act of Extraordinary Rendition. Tamil Diaspora is gravely concerned that if this dastardly act goes unchecked, no Tamil would be safe in any part of the world. According to international news agencies Mr. Pathmanathan spearheaded a move…
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Sri Lankan Air Force Bombing Kills Scores Of Students By Sarath Kumara 15 August 2006 World Socialist Web Amid escalating fighting between government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the Sri Lankan air force bombed a school compound in the LTTE-held Mullaittivu district yesterday, killing 61 students and injuring more than 100. The LTTE peace secretariat said the students were mainly girls between 15 and 18 attending a two-day residential course on first aid at the Chencholai children’s home in Vallipunam when warplanes attacked the buildings around 7.00 a.m. The wounded were taken to the Mullaittivu and Kilinochchi hospitals…
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Sri Lankan army commanders were ordered by the country's leaders to assassinate surrendering Tamils in the final phase of the long and brutal civil war, according to a senior former military officer. By Alex Spillius and Emanuel Stoakes 9:00PM GMT 18 Dec 2011 The claims are contained in a sworn deposition, seen by The Daily Telegraph, made by a career officer who rose to the rank of major general before he fled the country in fear of his life to seek asylum in the United States. He is the highest ranking person to assert that atrocities against Tamil rebels and civilians were sanctioned at the highest echelons of the government. The source had th…
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Today in an article titled “LTTE plot for mass scale chemical attack bared” the government has posted the following photograph, which is so obviously altered that it is ridiculous: Please zoom the photo and check it. The entire photograph has been created using repetitive pattern brushes. Note the bushes on the left of the two people. See how the exact same pattern repeats itself throughout the bush. A similar pattern occurs on the right side of the people. There is a very clear split in the photo between the people and the background, indicating the photograph was not taken in the Vanni at all. This is a studio photograph, pasted on top of a picture in the Van…
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The British High Commission in Colombo had today refused to issue a visa to outgoing Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha Kohona, government sources told Daily Mirror online. The government is of the view the British High Commission has violated diplomatic protocols by rejecting a visa for the Foreign Secretary. Dr. Kohona subsequently left the country tonight to take up his new post at the UN as the Permanent Representative to Sri Lanka. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama is to summon the British High Commissioner in Colombo Dr. Peter Hayes tomorrow to seek an explanation over the rejection of the visa. Attempts by the Daily Mirror to contact the spokesman of …
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http://www.media.gov.lk/ Now warcrimes video is showing on it's home page by hacker!
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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa is reportedly on a personal visit to the U.S., prompting calls from an international human rights group that he be investigated for his alleged role in torture and war crimes. Mr. Rajapaksa is commander in chief of Sri Lanka's armed forces, which along with the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), face allegations of war crimes during the decades-long conflict on the South Asian island. Under international law, military commanders may face criminal charges if they knew, or should have known, of such crimes being committed by their subordinates, according to Amnesty International. "The United States has an obl…
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, June 20 (UPI) -- A United Nations agency says it is helping thousands of displaced Sri Lankan residents return to their village homes. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said in a news release Friday it helped 2,231 people return to Sri Lankan villages June 6 in the wake of the defeat of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam rebels. Many villages in northwestern Sri Lanka have been abandoned for years as a result of the rebel group's 25-year-long clash with government forces. "Most of the villages in this area were deserted. The only signs of life before the recent returns were soldiers or cattle left behind when people fled," Pathmanath…
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Sri Lankan Tamils: A Disconcerting Situation For India – Analysis Written by: B. Raman My attention has been drawn to a disturbing documentary titled “Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields” produced by Mr. Jon Snow of the Channel4 TV channel of the UK. http://www.eurasiareview.com/sri-lankan-tamils-a-disconcerting-situation-for-india-analysis-17062011/
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Sri Lankan Tigers say "vacate our land or it's war" 08 Sep 2006 08:13:45 GMT Source: Reuters Printable view | Email this article | RSS [-] Text [+] Background Sri Lanka conflict More By Simon Denyer COLOMBO, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers told the government on Friday to immediately withdraw from a rebel stronghold it seized this week or face war. The army captured the territory on the southern edge of the strategic Trincomalee harbour on Monday after days of artillery battles. It was the first major capture of territory by either side since a 2002 ceasefire. "We perceive the Sri Lankan armed forces occupying our territory as ta…
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - In Sri Lanka's war-torn north and east, where killings happen every day and work is nearly nonexistent, it doesn't take much to entice a man to leave. So when an employment agency offered a steady paycheck for laboring amid Dubai's soaring glass and steel towers, 17 young Sri Lankan men paid their fee to the job brokers — $2,000, a small fortune on this tropical island — and signed up. But instead of going to work, they were locked in a room guarded by a man with a pistol. They had been sold to another agency, they were told, for $1,200 apiece. It took them two weeks to realize where they were: Iraq. "We knew Iraq was dange…
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இலங்கையில் இடம்பெறும் பாலியல் வன்முறை தொடர்பில் William Hague அக்கறை எடுத்து பேச வேண்டும் என கோரி srilanka campaign for peace and justice ஆல் உருவாக்கப்பட்ட கடிதத்தை அனுப்புங்கள். இவ் இணைப்பில் அடிப்பகுதியில் உள்ளது. http://www.srilankacampaign.org/takeaction.htm Rape has to stop 03/11/2013 Channel 4 are currently broadcasting "No Fire Zone", the new documentary about Sri Lanka's civil war. It contains shocking footage pointing to a number of human rights violations, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Some of the most disturbing footage shows the naked bodies of murdered Tamil Tiger soldiers. The commentary strongly suggests sexual violence has taken p…
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