Smuggling ancient religious statues from North to South escalates

The people of Vadamaraadchi on finding ancient statues of Saiva temples hidden under a bridge in Vadamaraadchi informed the police and handed over the man who had stolen them from the Saiva temples in Vadamaraadchi East occupied by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) Saturday, sources in Vadamaraadchi said. The man admitted… Continue reading Smuggling ancient religious statues from North to South escalates

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18th Amendment becomes law in Sri Lanka

Eighteenth Amendment to the Sri Lanka Constitution has become law with effect from Thursday with the certification by the Speaker Chamal Rajapakse, brother of the incumbent President Mahinda Rajapakse. The amendment removes the two term limit of the Executive Presidency and the appointment of a five-member Parliamentary Council that replaced the seventeenth amendment to the… Continue reading 18th Amendment becomes law in Sri Lanka

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SLA replaces STF in Paduvaankarai in Batticaloa district

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) troops are moving into Paduvaankarai area occupying camps vacated by Special Task Force (STF) of Sri Lanka Police. STF has started withdrawing from their camps located in the villages of Vellaave’li, Paalaiyadiveddai, Periya Poaratheevu and Maavadi Munmaari in Paduvaankarai area since Saturday. The hope of Tamil families in these villages that… Continue reading SLA replaces STF in Paduvaankarai in Batticaloa district

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20th death anniversary of Chavukkadai massacre of Tamils held

The people of the village of Chavukkadai village located in Batticaloa district observed the twentieth anniversary of the Chavukkadai massacre of forty-two Tamils including men, women, children and elders by Sinhala hoodlums on 20th September 1990. Relations of the victims and people of the village held special prayers in Saiva koayils and churches in Chavukkadai.… Continue reading 20th death anniversary of Chavukkadai massacre of Tamils held

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‘EU should coordinate powers to bring justice to Eezham Tamils’

While powers and countries like Norway, preoccupied with geo-strategy and ‘development’, ignore the fundamentals of the crisis in the island, the European Union should work towards convincing and coordinating them in bringing political justice to Eezham Tamils, said 62-year-old Jegatheeswaran Arunachalam, an Australian national who witnessed the war in Vanni to its end. The EU,… Continue reading ‘EU should coordinate powers to bring justice to Eezham Tamils’

US University calls for Sri Lanka war crimes investigations

The Human Rights law clinic at the Washington D.C.-based American University, in a report released to the media Friday, proposed that the United Nations should establish a War Crimes Tribunal for Sri Lanka. "The Tamil community’s need for truth, justice, and redress will continue to be marginalized without outside intervention. Marginalization and impunity for human… Continue reading US University calls for Sri Lanka war crimes investigations

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Armed men in police uniform rob 70 million in Colombo

Three armed men in Sri Lanka police uniform riding motorcycles ambushed and robbed 70 million rupees from a van transporting money to a private bank in Wanawasala in Kelaniya police division in Colombo Friday early morning, sources in Colombo said. The men had ambushed the bank vehicle near Thorana junction in Kandy road in Peliyagoda… Continue reading Armed men in police uniform rob 70 million in Colombo

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Wickremesinghe tells possible rebels to leave party

Sri Lanka’s United National Party (UNP) leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has declared that all those parliamentarians who have announced that they will sit independently in parliament have to resign from the party and then take such a decision, the state-run Dinamina newspaper said. According to the article, Wickremesinghe has maintained that no one in the party… Continue reading Wickremesinghe tells possible rebels to leave party

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SLA intruder attacked by house-owner in Vanni

A Sri Lanka Army soldier, who attempted to enter a house Thursday night while the house-owner, his wife and two daughters were fast asleep, was hacked and cut by the owner of the house, civilian sources in Kanakaampikaik-ku’lam in Ira’nai-madu told TamilNet Friday. The wounded soldier was admitted to Ki’linochchi hospital. Many such crimes by… Continue reading SLA intruder attacked by house-owner in Vanni

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Colombo Crime Division arrests press owner in Jaffna

A special team of Colombo Crime Division arrested the owner of Churapi Achchakam (printing press), C. Kuruthev, in Jaffna Tuesday and took him to Colombo for inquiry, sources in Jaffna said. Kuruthev’s brother, the General Manager of the Tamil daily Namathu Eezhanaadu, C. Sivamaharajah, had been assassinated at his house in Thellippazhai in August 2006.… Continue reading Colombo Crime Division arrests press owner in Jaffna

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