With just nine days to go for the Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, political parties in northern Tamil districts are trying to get the Jaffna University Student’s Union to enthuse the people to vote. “Public meetings attract just about 100 persons, on an average. If 300 people gather, it is taken as a big meeting,” said… Continue reading Lanka polls: Jaffna parties seek students’ help
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1,538 LTTE cadre freed
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday ceremonially released 1,528 LTTE cadre at Pambaikulam in Vavuniya district, in a last minute effort to woo the Tamils of north Sri Lanka ahead of the parliamentary elections to be held on April 8. According to Minister of Resettlement Rishad Bathiudeen, among the released, 1,175 were disabled or… Continue reading 1,538 LTTE cadre freed
It’s boom time for minesweepers
Major General (Retd) Shashikant Pitre has a demanding schedule. So the meeting with him has to take place outside the Chennai International Airport, where the head of the Horizon Group is waiting for his noon flight to Colombo. It’s a trip his colleagues and he have been making almost monthly for nearly eight years now… Continue reading It’s boom time for minesweepers
Fonseka challenges impartiality of judges
Detained former Sri Lankan Army Commander Sarath Fonseka has challenged in the Court of Appeal, the impartiality of the present Army Commander Lt Gen Jagath Jayasuriya and the officers the latter had named as judges in the two courts martial in which he is being tried. Fonseka’s lawyers said Jayasuriya was prejudiced against his client… Continue reading Fonseka challenges impartiality of judges
No Lankan national party promises federalism
In the run up to the April 8 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, no national political party has promised a federal system, a demand Tamils have been struggling for since Independence in 1948. Strangely, Gen Sarath Fonseka, who got most of the Tamil votes in the last Presidential election, has explicitly rejected federalism. His outfit, the… Continue reading No Lankan national party promises federalism
Fonseka spoke of India threat: Rajapaksa
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an interview said that post-LTTE defeat, Army Commander Sarath Fonseka had asked army strength to be increased by three lakh on plea that the island nation faced military threat from India. “Do you know he (Fonseka) wanted to increase the size of the army to 450,000?” the President said… Continue reading Fonseka spoke of India threat: Rajapaksa
Fonseka trial illegal: ex-CJ
Former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka Sarath Nanda Silva has said that the former army commander Sarath Fonseka cannot be tried by court martial under the Army Act because he is, by the definitions of the Act, neither an army officer nor an army soldier. In an article published in many of the leading dailies… Continue reading Fonseka trial illegal: ex-CJ
Prabhakaran’s mother may want to return to India
Velupillai Parvathi, the paralysed mother of slain LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, may have to seek permission to enter India to get medical treatment and live with her Chennai-based daughter Jagadee swari Mathiyaparan, says a leading Sri Lankan politician who is related to her . M K Sivajilingam, a leader of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organisation… Continue reading Prabhakaran’s mother may want to return to India
Fonseka starts hunger strike
Sarath Fonseka, the former Sri Lankan army commander and presidential candidate now being detained in a navy facility, has begun a hunger strike to protest his lack of access to a telephone, his wife announced Sunday. Anoma Fonseka said her husband was prepared to fast to death. Sarath Fonseka was taken into custody in February… Continue reading Fonseka starts hunger strike
Rao refutes charge of RAW-Fonseka link
Indian foreign secretary Nirupama Rao raised the issue of finding a lasting political solution to the ethnic question in Sri Lanka when she met President Mahinda Rajapaksa here on Sunday, an Indian diplomat told Express. Rao had followed the tone set by the External Affairs Minister, S M Krishna, in Parliament a few days ago,… Continue reading Rao refutes charge of RAW-Fonseka link
