Scheme afoot to Sinhalicise part of Mullaiththeevu district

The leader of Tamil National Liberation Alliance (TNLF) and former MP Sivajilingam said in a press meet Tuesday in Jaffna that Sri Lanka government has built 5,000 houses for families of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers on the east of A9 road between Maangku’lam and Mu’ruka’ndi with the aim to Sinhalicise Mullaththeevu district reducing the… Continue reading Scheme afoot to Sinhalicise part of Mullaiththeevu district

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Devananda, Varatharaja Perumal join hands in new forum

A group named ‘Tamil Political Parties Forum’ (TPPF) of nine Tamil Political parties, paramilitary cum political parties and activists allegedly backed by New Delhi and Colombo, has been formed with the aim to explore ways of finding solution for the problems of the Tamil people in the North and East, political sources in Colombo said.… Continue reading Devananda, Varatharaja Perumal join hands in new forum

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UN office in Colombo declares ‘holiday’ following protest against expert panel

The United Nations office in Colombo has declared holiday on Wednesday after Wimal Weerawansa, a government minister and leader of National Freedom Front, protested outside the UN office Tuesday. Meanwhile, Mr. Weerawansa on Wednesday told journalists that their protesters will launch a fast unto death campaign if the UN fails to respond to their demands.… Continue reading UN office in Colombo declares ‘holiday’ following protest against expert panel

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SLA converts Valvai Monumental site into army playground

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) completed obliterating the memorial monument erected by Valveddiththu’rai (Valvai/VVT) people near Theeruvil crematorium grounds by destructing the remaining memorial pillar Monday and Tuesday, sources in VVT said. SLA which has systematically removed all traces of Liberation Tigers in the peninsula by demolishing the Heroes’ Resting Homes, Theeruvil memorial monuments for Col.… Continue reading SLA converts Valvai Monumental site into army playground

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SLA claims to have removed 290,445 mines in North, East

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) claimed that 290,445 mines have been removed in the North and East and adjacent areas. Of them 59379 mines were removed from Mannaar district, 30905 mines from Vavuniyaa district, 57710 mines from Kilinochchi district and 16749 mines in Mullaiththeevu district, according to Military media spokesman Brigadier Ubaya Medewela. He added that… Continue reading SLA claims to have removed 290,445 mines in North, East

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SL Parliament extends Emergency

Sri Lanka’s parliament Monday adopted a motion moved by the Rajapaksa government to extend the State of Emergency for another month by a majority of one hundred votes. 132 Parliamentarians of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and its constituent parties voted for the motion and 32 parliamentarians of the main opposition United National… Continue reading SL Parliament extends Emergency

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SL minister protests against UN office, demands Ban-Ki moon to dissolve panel

Sri Lankan minister Wimal Weerawansa, who was opposed to the peace process, has gathered his supporters outside the UN office in Colombo at Bauddhaloka Mawatha protesting against the UN Secretary General Ban-Ki moon’s move to appoint an expert panel Tuesday afternoon. The protesters have erected a temporary shed in front of the main entrance preventing… Continue reading SL minister protests against UN office, demands Ban-Ki moon to dissolve panel

SLA destroys remnants of Black Tiger Miller monument in Vadamaraadchi

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers totally destroyed the remnants of the first Black Tiger Miller memorial statue Sunday night on the eve of Black Tigers’ Day which falls on 5 July, sources in Vadamaraadchi said. The remnants destroyed were the dais on which Miller’s statue had stood and the stone memorial plaque erected in memory… Continue reading SLA destroys remnants of Black Tiger Miller monument in Vadamaraadchi

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SL parliament to debate emergency extension motion Monday

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister is to table a motion Monday seeking the approval of the parliament to extend the State of Emergency for another month. The State of Emergency is in force since 12 August 2005. Every month it is being extend with the approval of the parliament. Opposition parties including the main opposition United… Continue reading SL parliament to debate emergency extension motion Monday

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HRW urges Australia to end discriminatory asylum policy

"Australia’s new prime minister, Julia Gillard, should lift the suspension on new asylum claims by Sri Lankans when the three-month moratorium expires on July 8, 2010, Human Rights Watch said today. The [Australian] government should also lift the suspension on Afghan asylum claims, which have been halted until October," Human Rights Watch (HRW) a rights… Continue reading HRW urges Australia to end discriminatory asylum policy

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