SL government appropriates Tamils’ lands in Batticaloa district

Aaraiyampathi Social Development Organization (ASDO) in Batticaloa district alleged Sri Lanka Deputy Minister M. L. A. M Hisbulla of converting lands of the Tamils in Kaangkeayanoadai village into a Muslim village in the name of ‘The Village of Peace’ with funds from Iranian government. The foundation stone has been laid for this purpose without the… Continue reading SL government appropriates Tamils’ lands in Batticaloa district

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High Court begins inquiry against Fonseka on ‘white flag issue’

The Trial-at-Bar inquiry in the Colombo High Court against Sarath Fonseka, former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, began Monday. But the court comprising Deepali Wijesundera, H. N.P. B. Warawewa and Zurfick Raseen re-fixed the inquiry for Tuesday on receipt of a report that Fonseka was indisposed. Army Legal Officer Major Karunaratne further informed court… Continue reading High Court begins inquiry against Fonseka on ‘white flag issue’

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Keeping TGTE transnational

The TGTE should be true to the transnational spirit and need. It has to function independently and transnationally. Parallel secretariats in federal spirit, in feasible locations across the world, and members meeting in those different locations are important to its image and spirit. Another major issue the members of the TGTE may have to consider… Continue reading Keeping TGTE transnational

Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ

A Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldier was killed and another seriously injured when a device exploded Monday evening during a search operation conducted by SLA soldiers in Maaviddapuram area in the SLA High Security Zone (HSZ) in Valikaamam North occupied by SLA, a media report Monday night from Palaali SLA Head Quarter said. This incident… Continue reading Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ

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Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ

The International Commission of Jurists in a latest report has urged the International Community and the United Nations to extend ‘rehabilitation’ donor support only on condition of compliance with international law and standards, given the current legal vacuum and uncertain conditions under which at least 8,000 ‘surrendees’ are being detained by Colombo. Otherwise, those who… Continue reading Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ

Moon, Rajapaksa nexus to restrict UN panel mandate on Sri Lanka war-crimes?

The statement made by the United Nations spokes person and the news release from Sri Lanka’s President office, after the meeting between the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, and Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa in New York Friday raised doubts if there is any collusion between the two officials to interfere with the mandate… Continue reading Moon, Rajapaksa nexus to restrict UN panel mandate on Sri Lanka war-crimes?

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India’s reasons for banning LTTE false, fabricated: Vaiko tells Tribunal

MDMK leader Vaiko on Friday appeared before New Delhi’s Tribunal set to hear petitions against the ban of the LTTE in India, to argue that he should be involved in the hearing and to plead that the ban extended by the Central Government on 14 May 2010 should not be confirmed by the Tribunal. The… Continue reading India’s reasons for banning LTTE false, fabricated: Vaiko tells Tribunal

Buddhist prelates to talk to Mahinda Rajapakse on Fonseka release

Mahanayake Theras of two Chapters Malwatte and Asgiriya are reported to have assured Anoma Fonseka, wife of the detained former commander of the Sri Lanka Army that they would take up the issue of release of her husband with Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse when he returns from New York on Monday. Both Mahanayake Theras… Continue reading Buddhist prelates to talk to Mahinda Rajapakse on Fonseka release

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Details of Batticaloa dynamite blast victims emerge

Sri Lanka government had not revealed the true casualty figures of the explosion in Karadiyan-aa’ru police station 17 September, eye witnesses of the blast said. Sri Lanka police authorities had in the first instance claimed 62 killed and more than a hundred injured including civilians. Later the figures were cut down to 21 killed and… Continue reading Details of Batticaloa dynamite blast victims emerge

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