Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to US, Jaliya Wickramasuriya, said that Leahy Amendment, a U.S. law barring support to foreign military units believed to have committed gross rights violations, and recently passed US Senate resolution, S. Res. 84, which calls for "independent international accountability mechanism to look into reports of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other… Continue reading "Tamil propagandists" part cause of anti-trade US legislation, says SL Ambassador
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Sections in TGTE plan ‘expelling’ Democrats
International Association of Tamil Journalists based in London in a news release on Sunday said that it had taken an initiative to sort out contradictory news appearing on the affairs of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) and to bring out a dialogue among the members of TGTE. Accordingly, it was agreed upon in… Continue reading Sections in TGTE plan ‘expelling’ Democrats
London women urge immediate IC move to rehabilitate Eezham widows
Representatives of women’s groups in London, who met on Thursday at Kingston to observe International Women’s Day centenary, appealed for immediate international community move to rehabilitate an estimated 89,000 Eezham Tamil war widows. The gathering organized by Tamil Women Development Forum and Elders Empowerment Programme was participated by representatives of various communities in London and… Continue reading London women urge immediate IC move to rehabilitate Eezham widows
Batticaloa development no benefit to residents, no transparent, says Council member
Sri Lanka government has been planning development projects in the Batticaloa district to boost the image of Mahinda Chinthanaya and also to help its financial resources, but not to benefit the district residents, according to Mr.R. Thurairatnam, Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) member. Mr.Thurairatnam is also the leader of the Padmanaba wing of the EPRLF and… Continue reading Batticaloa development no benefit to residents, no transparent, says Council member
Wickremasinghe retains UNP leadership
Ranil Wickremasinghe has retained his leadership in the main opposition United National Party (UNP) and his contender Sajith Premadasa accepted a post of Co- Deputy Leader. Both agreed to amicably settle the dispute over the leadership that had been dragging for over several months at the party’s working committee that met on Wednesday evening at… Continue reading Wickremasinghe retains UNP leadership
Appeal Court reserves order on Jaffna local poll nomination rejection
Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal Wednesday reserved its order for May 5 in regard to nineteen Writ Applications by the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) against rejection of its nomination lists by the Returning Officers of the districts of Jaffna and Killinochchi to the elections to the nineteen local bodies. Elections to the 19… Continue reading Appeal Court reserves order on Jaffna local poll nomination rejection
Poverty driving children to work in hotels, houses in East
Due to extreme poverty, over 3,250 children are working in houses and eating houses in the eastern province without attending schools. These children come from families affected by military conflict and natural disaster, according Provincial Education Minister Mr.Wimalaweera Dissanayake. About 49,000 women have lost their husbands due to arrests, killing and abductions by armed groups… Continue reading Poverty driving children to work in hotels, houses in East
‘Trawler diplomacy’ escalates as elections near in Tamil Nadu
Three fishermen from Valveddiththu’rai were ‘abducted’ Tuesday in the seas off Jaffna by Indian Fishermen and were handed over to Indian Police in Koadikkarai (Point Calimere), fishermen society sources in Jaffna said. The incident was reported as talks were taking place in Colombo between the delegations of fishermen from the North and the fishermen from… Continue reading ‘Trawler diplomacy’ escalates as elections near in Tamil Nadu
Two ex-LTTE cadres die in SL army detention centres
Two former cadres of the LTTE have died in two separate incidents while under detention in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) supervised ‘rehabilitation’ centres. The first death was reported from Vavuniyaa-Ne’lukku’lam rehabilitation centre Monday and the second from Welikanda-Thirukoa’namadu detention camp in the Polonnaruwa district Tuesday morning. The deaths have created tension among parents of ex-LTTE… Continue reading Two ex-LTTE cadres die in SL army detention centres
TNA MP accuses Pillaiyaan of issueing death threats
Batticaloa District Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian C. Yogeswaran has lodged a complaint with the Kaththangkudy Police that he had repeatedly received death threats from the Chief Minister of Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pilliayan, according to electronic media reports in Colombo Tuesday. Mr.Yogeswaran said in his complaint that Pilliayaan’s vehicle overtook his… Continue reading TNA MP accuses Pillaiyaan of issueing death threats
