Govt to move on with land registration in N and E

The government will go ahead with the controversial re registration of land in the North and East. Speaking to journalists in Colombo, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said “ninety five percent of Internally Displaced People (IDP) have been resettled and there is no need to delay land registration” in the North and East. Lands Ministry Secretary Asoka… Continue reading Govt to move on with land registration in N and E

Reduction of Jaffna MPs ‘erodes Tamil sovereignty’

The biggest Tamil political party in Sri Lanka has objected the decision to reduce the number of parliamentary representatives from Jaffna district. In a special statement to parliament, leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) described the decision by the elections commissioner (EC) as an "erosion of sovereignty" of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Reduction of Jaffna MPs ‘erodes Tamil sovereignty’

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No nuclear agreement says US

The United States says that it did not reach any agreement with Sri Lanka to provide assistance on nuclear technology. Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said that Sri Lanka is to get technical assistance from US on nuclear and other radio-active materials that are used in civil operations. “This (nuclear) is the cheapest way to generate… Continue reading No nuclear agreement says US

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Sri Lanka: Former Tamil Tigers complain of harassment

Former Tamil Tiger (LTTE) rebels in Sri Lanka say they cannot find jobs or reintegrate into society, a year after they were freed from government "rehabilitation" and detention camps. In a series of exclusive interviews with the BBC, some also said they were being harassed by the security forces, though others were being left alone.… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Former Tamil Tigers complain of harassment

The price of peace in Sri Lanka

For years, the main city of northern Sri Lanka, Jaffna, was the centre of a war zone, changing hands between the Tamil Tigers and the government.

Now, two years after the government’s war victory, the economy is, in many ways, bouncing back. However, steep rises in prices and property rental costs are making life difficult for some local people.

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Tamil party wins elections in Sri Lanka’s ex-war zone

Sri Lanka’s biggest Tamil party has won local elections in the island’s former war zone in the north and east. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) took 18 out of 26 councils in what is being seen as a rare electoral setback for the government of President Rajapaksa. His Sinhalese-dominated coalition won in all other areas… Continue reading Tamil party wins elections in Sri Lanka’s ex-war zone