Veerasingham Anandasangaree, president of the
Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), has accused a Tamil government minister of "terrorising the residents of Jaffna in the run-up to the Municipal Council elections". It is believed that the minister Anandasangaree was referring to is
Douglas Devananda, leader of the paramilitary
Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP). The UNP has accused the government of obstructing the UNP's campaign in Jaffna and Vavuniya. It says the government is preventing its free movement and has complained to the Election Department. The UNP has also accused armed supporters of the EPDP of threatening its candidates. It has said that the EPDP is using state resources, such as the
police, in its election campaigns. In the early hours of 25 June 2009 armed men attacked newspaper delivery men and burnt thousands of copies of three
Tamil language newspapers (
Thinakkural,
Uthayan and
Valampuri) in Jaffna. The newspapers had refused to print a statement attacking the
Tamil Tigers from a shadowy group calling itself the "Tamil Front Protecting the Country". The group telephoned the Thinakkural after the attack and warned that the newspapers would continue to be confiscated and torched until the statement was published. The newspaper published the statement under
duress on 26 June 2009. On 4 July 2009 two men were shot and killed by unidentified gunmen in the Parathipuram area of Vavuniya. The dead men were identified as 39-year-old Nadaraja Ramesh Kantha,
principal of Parathipuram Tamil Mixed School, and 31-year-old Gunarathnam Peter Ruben. ==Jaffna Municipal Council==