Yogeswary obstructs Sherine’s human rights workshop in Jaffna

The Jaffna Mayor Mrs. Yogeswary Patkunam, allegedly receiving ‘instructions’ from some ruling circles, cancelled permission to use the Jaffna Public Library auditorium by a human rights group called Home for Human Rights run by Sherine Xavier to conduct a workshop Saturday. The booking made for the auditorium on December 3 was cancelled in the last… Continue reading Yogeswary obstructs Sherine’s human rights workshop in Jaffna

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Hathurusinghe, Imelda, deny existence of ‘High Security Zone’

Addressing media in Jaffna Friday, the Jaffna Government Agent (GA) Mrs Imelda Sugumar said that according to the briefing she had from Sri Lanka’s military commander in Jaffna Maj. Gen. Mahinda Hathurusinghe, the nomenclature High Security Zone (HSZ) is inappropriate in the present context. According to the General, in the past as there was war… Continue reading Hathurusinghe, Imelda, deny existence of ‘High Security Zone’

Imelda, Daya Master, felicitate Asian ‘peace laureate’ Huthurusinghe

 The commander of Sri Lanka’s colonial military in Jaffna, Maj. Gen. Mahinda Hathurusinghe, was felicitated by SL government circles in Jaffna, Thursday, for the Guci Peace Prize given to him in Philippines, which according to SL military web sites, ‘Asian equivalent of Nobel Peace Prize’. Mrs. Imelda Sugumar, the SL Government Agent of Jaffna was… Continue reading Imelda, Daya Master, felicitate Asian ‘peace laureate’ Huthurusinghe

Local Government elections scheduled for March

The Government of Sri Lanka has decided to hold the Local Government election in March 2011, according to the pro-Government Sinhala daily Lankadeepa newspaper. The government has taken a decision to dissolve the local government bodies in January next year and hold elections in March, Lankadeepa added. The election has already been postponed by a… Continue reading Local Government elections scheduled for March

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Canadian Tamil submission to UN focuses on international investigation

From Nuremburg to Rwanda, precedents have been set to indict those who were individually responsible for war crimes. The precedent of individual accountability is a guiding principle in upholding international law, says the war crimes submission of the National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) to the UN advisory panel on Sri Lanka. 26 organizations and… Continue reading Canadian Tamil submission to UN focuses on international investigation

Fox cancels trip amid Sri Lanka War Crimes accusations

Liam Fox, the British defence secretary whose friendship with Sri Lanka’s President has been in the news during Rajapakse’s visit to the UK early this month, was tonight forced to abandon a private visit to Sri Lanka this weekend after a row with William Hague, who feared that Fox would upset Britain’s carefully balanced approach… Continue reading Fox cancels trip amid Sri Lanka War Crimes accusations

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WikiLeaks: Gotabaya sanctioned extra-judicial killings by Paramilitaries

A WikiLeaks cable, dated 18th May 2007 from US embassy in Colombo, accuses Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse of giving orders to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) commanders in Jaffna not to interfere with Tamil paramilitaries who are "doing "work" that the military cannot do because of international scrutiny. The work referred to in the cable includes… Continue reading WikiLeaks: Gotabaya sanctioned extra-judicial killings by Paramilitaries

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Chief priest fired at by SLA gun succumbs to injuries

The chief priest of Changkaanai Murukamoorthy temple, Nithiyananda Sharma, 56, fatally fired at in a robbery in the temple last week, died in the hospital Wednesday. The gun used in the firing belongs to the SLA, admits SLA military commander for Jaffna, Maj. General Mahinda Hathurusinghe. Briefing media in Jaffna, he said that two former… Continue reading Chief priest fired at by SLA gun succumbs to injuries

Timely protest saves church land from police occupation in Mannaar

A demonstration by the Peasaalai church and residents Wednesday morning forced the Sri Lankan police to abandon its attempt to seize the land and construct a police station on the land that belongs to St.Lady of Victory Church in Pesalai in Mannaar district. Large number of people including Parish Priests and Vicar of the church… Continue reading Timely protest saves church land from police occupation in Mannaar

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