NPC calls on SL government to ensure no discrimination targeting Tamils

National Peace Council (NPC) in its media release 16 July titled ‘Discriminatory Practices are Detrimental to Reconciliation’ called on Sri Lanka government to ensure that there is no discriminatory targeting Tamils. “The re-commencement of the practices of registering Tamils with the police and of conducting search operations that target them have been widely reported in… Continue reading NPC calls on SL government to ensure no discrimination targeting Tamils

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SLA refuses permission of reopen fishing jetties in Vadamaraadchi

The fisheries societies in Vadamaraadchi protest against Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying Jaffna peninsula for refusing to reopen and deepen the fishing jetties in Vadamaraadchi North and East, which had been closed by SLA during war. 11,200 families living in nearly fifteen villages in Vadamaraadchi North and East depend entirely on fishing and are affected… Continue reading SLA refuses permission of reopen fishing jetties in Vadamaraadchi

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China sends convicts to work in Sri Lanka, Maldives

Thousands of Chinese convicts have been pressed into service in projects by state-run Chinese companies in Sri Lanka, a strategically important country for China, which is seeking a role in the Indian Ocean. Chinese convicts also have been taken to a microstate in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives, where the Chinese government is building 4,000… Continue reading China sends convicts to work in Sri Lanka, Maldives

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US landing-ship visits Trincomalee for ‘community work’

Sailors and marines from the amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbour, visiting Trincomalee last week were engaged in repairing broken bathroom sinks and toilets at the base hospital in Moothoor, said the official website of the United States Navy Thursday. Meanwhile, a Sri Lankan media reported Sunday that Sri Lanka shared her experience in… Continue reading US landing-ship visits Trincomalee for ‘community work’

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SLA installs Buddha statute in Tamil village in Mannaar district

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers have installed a Buddha statute in Pa’ndivirichchaan, a traditional Tamil village two km from Madu St. Mary’s Church in Madu Assistant Government Agent division in Mannaar district. Residents uprooted during SLA offensive two year back have been recently resettled in Pa’ndivirichchaan. SLA soldiers have begun regular worship at the site… Continue reading SLA installs Buddha statute in Tamil village in Mannaar district

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Mahinda Rajapaksa fears loosing chance of extension of term as SL president – UNP spokesman

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa due to fear of loosing chance to extend his term as president has invited the main opposition United National Party (UNP) to talks when he realized that talks with the main Tamil political group Tamil National Alliance (TNA) would not yield positive results, Dayasiri Jayasekara, UNP media spokesman and parliamentarian… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa fears loosing chance of extension of term as SL president – UNP spokesman

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Weiss: Colombo dominated by racist ideologues

Arguing the reasons why Sri Lanka is making "fanciful" claims that "as many as half of all Tamil boatpeople have "links" to the Tigers," Gordon Weiss, UN spokesperson in Sri Lanka during the war, says "Its [Sri Lanka’s] government is dominated by racist ideologues who promote the notion of the Sinhalese as a "chosen people."… Continue reading Weiss: Colombo dominated by racist ideologues

Verdict on Sri Lanka should be warning to others: Pakistan Newspaper

“The verdict on Sri Lanka should come as a warning to other armies fighting on their own soil”, says Thursday’s editorial of Pakistan’s influential newspaper Dawn, commenting on UN’s efforts of war crimes investigation and Sri Lanka’s opposition to it. “The war was conducted by the army but had the full backing of the president… Continue reading Verdict on Sri Lanka should be warning to others: Pakistan Newspaper

High Security Zones will not be dismantled says SL Minister

Sri Lankan Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella on Thursday said High Security Zones of the Sri Lankan military in strategic locations will remain although the war had ended and people have been claiming ownership of their land. The Sri Lankan minister said even super powers such as the USA were having High Security Zones. Colombo’s decision… Continue reading High Security Zones will not be dismantled says SL Minister

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