Buses carrying around two thousand Buddhist priests under heavy escort carrying a sacred statue of Buddha on a pilgrimage to Jaffna had passed Vavuniyaa Monday and entered Vanni main land through A9 road, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The buses, however, have not reached Jaffna until Tuesday evening and it is assumed that the Buddhist priests,… Continue reading Colombo intensifies spread of Buddhism in North
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SLA constructs big base on Pa’n’nai coast near Jaffna Fort
Hundreds of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are actively engaged in constructing a big base on the coastal stretch of Meenaadchipuram between Pa’n’nai and Naavaanthu’rai near Jaffna Fort, allocated for resettlement of uprooted civilians, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, Jaffna SLA Commander Mahinda Kathurusinghe recently said in a press meet that the SLA 512 Division… Continue reading SLA constructs big base on Pa’n’nai coast near Jaffna Fort
Tamil civilians reported disappeared in Batticaloa district since 2007
One hundred thirty Tamil civilians are reported disappeared during the last three years in the Batticaloa district since 2007, relatives of the disappeared told Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians at a discussion held Sunday at Batticaloa American Mission Hall. They requested the TNA parliamentarians to help trace the disappeared. Most of the disappeared… Continue reading Tamil civilians reported disappeared in Batticaloa district since 2007
Failure of international system results in slave camps for POWs
The plight of the captured LTTE cadres and alleged supporters numbering more than 10,000 in the slave camps of Colombo is a direct result of the deliberate failure of the international system in not recognising them as Prisoners of War. The war broke out by Colombo breaching an internationally enacted peace. The war against the… Continue reading Failure of international system results in slave camps for POWs
Funds allocated for resettled persons remain unused in Batticaloa district
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Batticaloa district MP, P. Selvarasa, accused that the 5792 million rupees allocated to provide basic facilities to the resettled persons uprooted from areas in Batticaloa district during the 2006 military offensive on Paduvaankarai have not been utilized by the related authorities. Selvarasa’s accusation comes when reports are issued claiming that the… Continue reading Funds allocated for resettled persons remain unused in Batticaloa district
Sunday Leader editor produces note book on interview by Fonseka in court
The Editor of the Sunday Leader, Fredrica Janz, Monday produced her 89 page note book before Chief Magistrate Champa Janaki Rajaratne related to the interview with Gen (retd) Sarath Fonseka where he reportedly made the controversial remarks regarding orders to shoot LTTE officials coming to surrender with white flags. The Sri Lankan Chief Magistrate noted… Continue reading Sunday Leader editor produces note book on interview by Fonseka in court
Australian Greens to call for War Crimes Probe
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson Young is set to put forward a motion in parliament this week urging the Australian Government to lobby the U.N to investigate alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka. Citing a recent report by the ICG that highlighted the complicity of Sri Lankan Government and military officials in atrocities committed during the… Continue reading Australian Greens to call for War Crimes Probe
Illegal excavation of limestone in Valikaamam HSZ raises concern
Threatening the entire groundwater salinity of Jaffna peninsula, a private Sinhalese company is engaged in the illegal excavation of limestone in the High Security Zone (HSZ) in Valikaamam North while Rajapaksa government refuses to reveal details of this enterprise in the area from Maaviddapuram to Keerimalai where the uprooted residents have not been allowed to… Continue reading Illegal excavation of limestone in Valikaamam HSZ raises concern
Colombo to block Fonseka attending Nairobi conference
The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) led by Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) has decided to inform the Secretary General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Union (CPU) about the alleged attempt by the government to prevent General Sarath Fonseka from attending the CPU conference to be held in Kenya in September this year, according to DNA general secretary… Continue reading Colombo to block Fonseka attending Nairobi conference
Indonesian, Austrian to form the Panel of Experts
An Indonesian and an Austrian are to form the panel of experts to advise UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on accountability issues relating to the last stages of the separatist war in May last year, according to Sunday Times. One of the two members appointed to the Panel of Experts by the UN Secretary General… Continue reading Indonesian, Austrian to form the Panel of Experts
