Sinhala professors file petitions challenging the amended Local Elections Bill

Two professors of Sri Lanka Peradeniya University have filed petitions in the Supreme Court separately seeking the court to declare the amended Local Government Authority Bill is contrary to the constitution. The petitioners Professors Navaratna Bandara and Ranjit Amerasinghe have named the Attorney General as the respondent. The petitioners say that minor parties and independent… Continue reading Sinhala professors file petitions challenging the amended Local Elections Bill

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White van armed gang abducts Tamil Nadu traders in Jaffna

An armed gang alleged to be operating with the Intelligence Unit of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) abducted Wednesday early morning the textile traders from Tamil Nadu staying in the lodges in Jaffna town, sources in Jaffna said. The abducted traders had not been produced in any of the court or police station in Jaffna peninsula… Continue reading White van armed gang abducts Tamil Nadu traders in Jaffna

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Controversy over ICRC employees giving tractors to Sinhala people in North

The Governor of Northern Province, Major Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri, the former Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander of Jaffna district, has ordered SLA intelligence officers to probe into the allegation that ICRC employees in North had issued some of the two-wheel land master vehicles meant for the war affected farmers in the North to Sinhala… Continue reading Controversy over ICRC employees giving tractors to Sinhala people in North

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Sinhala fishermen invade Mannaar assisted by SLA

Sinhala fishermen from South Sri Lanka are allowed by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying Mannaar district to fish in Mu’l’likku’lam reservoir located in the area where local residents uprooted during war are not permitted by SLA to resettle, sources in Mannaar said. Hundreds of Sinhala fishermen from South with six cooler vehicles stay in Mu’l’likku’lam… Continue reading Sinhala fishermen invade Mannaar assisted by SLA

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Uprooted Mullaiththeevu detainees in Vavuniyaa demand immediate resettlement

The uprooted civilians from Mullaiththeevu detained in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Menik Farm camp staged a protest demonstration refusing food in front of the camp Monday demanding the authorities to immediately allow them to resettle in their places in Mullaiththeevu district, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The situation turned tense when Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers… Continue reading Uprooted Mullaiththeevu detainees in Vavuniyaa demand immediate resettlement

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China campaigns to block UN War Crimes inquiry in Burma

China has launched a diplomatic campaign to thwart U.S plan to back an international probe into possible war crimes by Burma’s military rulers, Washington Post said in its Tuesday edition. China’s U.N. ambassador, Li Baodong, paid a confidential visit to Ban’s chief of staff, Vijay Nambiar, to make his opposition clear: The U.S. proposal, he… Continue reading China campaigns to block UN War Crimes inquiry in Burma

Tamil Nadu daily questions lack of solidarity from Indian opposition on ban controversy

Dinamani, a leading newspaper in Tamil Nadu in its editorial last Friday crticised major opposition political parties in India for not voicing for the Tamil people as the judge presiding over the last three debating sessions of the Special Tribunal to examine the legality of extension of ban on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)… Continue reading Tamil Nadu daily questions lack of solidarity from Indian opposition on ban controversy

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Resettled families in North suffer without basic medical facilities

The female patients of the families allowed to resettle in Ki’linochchi district are forced to travel a long distance to Jaffna or Vavuniyaa as there is no female medical specialist in Ki’linochchi government hospital, hospital sources said. Meanwhile, there is no hospital at all in Vadamaraadchi East where more than six thousand uprooted people had… Continue reading Resettled families in North suffer without basic medical facilities

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Former Chief Justice demands release of Fonseka

Sri Lanka’s former Chief Justice Sarath Nanda Silva Monday signed a public petition demanding Sri Lanka government to release Sarath Fonseka, the former Commander of the Sri Lanka from Welikada prison where the latter is serving a jail sentence on being found guilty by the Second Court Martial for involvement in politics while serving the… Continue reading Former Chief Justice demands release of Fonseka

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Foreign remittances boost Sri Lanka economy, says state run daily

Sri Lanka is expected to earn US $3.8 billion in foreign remittances by the end of the year from the Sri Lankan expatriates working abroad, an increase from the $3.3B received last year, the state run Dinamina newspaper said. The amount represents the largest remittance received by Sri Lanka in a single year, the article… Continue reading Foreign remittances boost Sri Lanka economy, says state run daily

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