Sri Lanka Prime Minister D. M. Jayaratne is to present the 2010 Budget in parliament Tuesday as President Mahinda Rajapakse departs to Ukraine the same day accompanied by the External Affairs Minister G. L. Peiris. President Mahinda Rajapakse also holds the portfolio of the Finance Ministry. Earlier it was announced Mahinda Rajapakse would table the… Continue reading PM to present 2010 Budget in parliament as SL President leaves for Ukraine
Author: TamilNet
Sand dunes scooped at Ma’n’niththalai
Similar to the plunder of limestone in the Jaffna Peninsula, agents of Colombo are now engaged in scooping the sand dunes of the Ma’n’niththalai sandbar, which is of immense natural beauty and of archaeological as well as tourist potentiality, sources in Poonakari said. The fragile ecology of the densely populated Jaffna Peninsula is deliberately destroyed… Continue reading Sand dunes scooped at Ma’n’niththalai
Colombo schemes Sinhalicised capital for North
Similar to the Sinhalicisation of Trincomalee, the capital of the East, Colombo plans for a new, Sinhalicised capital for the North too at Ki’linochchi, administrative sources working for Colombo on the project said. Ki’linochchi is being prepared for that with an extensive military cantonment along with airstrip, new Buddhist temples and by not allowing the… Continue reading Colombo schemes Sinhalicised capital for North
SLA to construct big base in Vallai
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) is to construct a big base invading the lands of the abandoned Vallai Weaving Centre and the government hospital located on Uduppiddi-Valvai road in Vadamaraadchi Vallaive’li, sources in Jaffna said. SLA is forced to vacate the private and government properties in the towns and near the big junctions in Jaffna peninsula… Continue reading SLA to construct big base in Vallai
Malaysian corporates jump at Mahinda-KP plot for development, says Colombo media
Top entrepreneurs of the Ceylonese Tamil diaspora in Malaysia gathered Saturday to raise funds for Selvaraja Pathmanathan’s (KP) ‘development’ of the North and East of Sri Lanka, media circles in Colombo said, citing Sri Lankan High Commission sources in Malaysia. The tables at the gathering were priced one million rupees upwards and the Maxis Communication… Continue reading Malaysian corporates jump at Mahinda-KP plot for development, says Colombo media
Supreme scrutiny
Starting Monday, for nearly a week, Senate confirmation hearings on US Supreme Court nominee, Elena Kagan, the third potential woman justice in the highest court, will draw the attention of US television viewers. Analysts indicate Kagan’s tenure, a life time appointment, will mark a complete alignment between the liberal-conservative split in the supreme court and… Continue reading Supreme scrutiny
Colombo steps up militarisation of Paasikkudaa
Special camps of the Sri Lanka Army, Sri Lanka Navy and Police have been set up in east cost covering the tourist resort to provide ‘foolproof security to tourist community’ to spend their holiday, Sri Lankan Police said. The move comes following Basil Rajapaksa’s visit to Paasikkudaa last week. Tamil circles in the east blamed… Continue reading Colombo steps up militarisation of Paasikkudaa
UPFA promises gone with the wind
The United People’s Freedom Alliance which had lavished promises prior to April general election including a monthly increase of 2500 rupees to public servants, on the contrary, has increased the price of essentials like fuel, flour, milk products and other services hitting the common man who had been already struggling to make ends meet. The… Continue reading UPFA promises gone with the wind
Development without politics dangerous to Tamils
By blackmailing the Tamil nation through the plight of its people and by handling ‘development’ in counterinsurgency style, Colombo is trying to lock the diaspora away from political cause, and by demonstrating it, Colombo is seeking acquittal of its crimes in the international arena as well as money for its greed. De-linking development from decision-making… Continue reading Development without politics dangerous to Tamils
Speech criminalized in US Supreme Court material support case
In a decision announced Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to criminalize speech in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, the first case to challenge the Patriot Act before the Supreme Court, and the first post-9/11 case to challenge primacy of national security claims over free speech guarantees. The plaintiffs were organizations and individuals who… Continue reading Speech criminalized in US Supreme Court material support case
