6 SLA soldiers rape young mother in Visuvamadu

A 25-year old mother of two children was raped by six Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers last Sunday night in the resettlement village of Redbarna located at the border of Mullaiththeevu district, Jaffna daily Uthayan reported. The incident occurred when the soldiers entered the house when the mother was alone. The family relocated to the… Continue reading 6 SLA soldiers rape young mother in Visuvamadu

Sri Lanka one country, unitary state: Namal Rajapaksa, in Jaffna

“Sri Lanka is one country and a unitary state,” Namal Rajapakse, MP and son of President Mahinda Rajapaksa said speaking at the event where Minister Douglas Devananda officially inaugurated a boat service Sunday around 11:00 a.m at Ma’n’niththalai jetty in Poonakarai, sources in Jaffna said. “Douglas is a model person to the Tamils of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka one country, unitary state: Namal Rajapaksa, in Jaffna

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IUSU representatives threatened with death in Jaffna

Unknown gunmen on motor cycles speaking fluent Sinhalese threatened Inter University Students’ Union (IUSU) representatives Sunday as they were returning after being denied entry into Jaffna University for the second time during the week-end, IUSU representatives staying in a lodge in Jaffna University surroundings said. IUSU representatives had been turned away at the main gates… Continue reading IUSU representatives threatened with death in Jaffna

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JVP vows to defeat constitutional changes by UPFA government

The Sinhala Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Sunday declared that it would take all necessary steps to defeat the attempt by the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government to change the constitution to suit to its political agenda. The JVP would muster the support of other opposition parties to prevent a two-thirds majority in… Continue reading JVP vows to defeat constitutional changes by UPFA government

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Namal Rajapaksa’s men monopolize Jaffna-Poonakari boat service

The new boat service between Kurunakar and Poonakari in the North which is to be inaugurated Sunday by Namal Rajapaksa, son of President Mahinda Rajapaksa is to be entirely serviced by boats owned by Namal Rajapaksa, the sources in Jaffna said. This boat service, being a lucrative source of income as people travelling to Vanni… Continue reading Namal Rajapaksa’s men monopolize Jaffna-Poonakari boat service

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SLA engaged in obliterating evidence of mass killings in Vanni

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are hastily destroying hundreds of human skeletal remains that lies in the weed overgrown bunkers where the Vanni civilians had crept into to save their lives when SLA moved into Vanni in its final offensives on Vanni, a representative of an International NGO who recently visited places not permitted for… Continue reading SLA engaged in obliterating evidence of mass killings in Vanni

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Southern University students denied access to meet counterparts of Jaffna University

The Vice-chancellor of Jaffna University did not permit Saturday more than seventy representatives of University Students’ Union from South who had come to Jaffna to give the war affected Vanni students in Jaffna University things they had collected, to enter the university premise, sources in Jaffna said. The Southern university student representatives led by Uthila… Continue reading Southern University students denied access to meet counterparts of Jaffna University

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Sri Lanka, China sign six agreements to enhance co-operation

The governments of Sri Lanka and China Friday signed six agreements to enhance the co-operation in the spheres of technology, industry, information technology and construction, according to the officials of Mahinda Rajapaksa government in Colombo. Acting Ports and Aviation Minister Rohitha Abeygunawardena and Chinese Transport Minister Lin Shenjin signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for… Continue reading Sri Lanka, China sign six agreements to enhance co-operation

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CID conducts spurious searches in paramilitary operatives’ houses in Vaazhaichcheani

Sri Lanka Criminal Investigation Department (CID) searched Tuesday the house of Nagalingam Thiraviyam alias Jeyam, a member of the Eastern Provincial Council and an operative of Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP) who had been evicted from Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 2004 by the then Commander Karuna and present Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation,… Continue reading CID conducts spurious searches in paramilitary operatives’ houses in Vaazhaichcheani

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Sinhalese brought from South to settle in state lands in Vaakarai

State and abandoned lands in Vaaharai division in Batticaloa district in Eastern Province are being distributed to persons who have been brought down from the south. This is being done without the knowledge of the Batticaloa District Government Agent and Vaakarai Divisional Secretary. They are being kept in dark and some military officials and Buddhist… Continue reading Sinhalese brought from South to settle in state lands in Vaakarai

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