Resettlement in 3 months: Rajapaksa

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday assured a delegation of Members of Parliament from Tamil Nadu that war displaced Tamils would be resettled within three months. A delegation of MPs from Tamil Nadu belonging to DMK and Congress met Rajapaksa and submitted a memorandum requesting the Sri Lanka Government to take immediate steps for… Continue reading Resettlement in 3 months: Rajapaksa

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Tamil Nadu delegation not satisfied after meeting Rajapaksa in New Delhi

A delegation of 21 MPs from Tamil Nadu led by T.R. Baalu failed to secure concrete assurances on political settlement, the release of Prisoners of War or resettlement of Tamils. T.R. Baalu said in a televised comment in Sun News that there was some progress, but added he was not satisfied with the output of… Continue reading Tamil Nadu delegation not satisfied after meeting Rajapaksa in New Delhi

JVP: Gotabhaya insullted Fonseka in BBC interview

The Sinhala nationalist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Tuesday condemned the comment made by Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse to BBC Hard Talk interview where he claimed General (retired) Sarath Fonseka, former commander of the Sri Lanka Army would be treated as a traitor and hanged if he gives evidence in the war crime probe.… Continue reading JVP: Gotabhaya insullted Fonseka in BBC interview

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Emergency needed to nab sleeping Tiger cells: Sri Lankan PM

Heated argument ensued in parliament Tuesday during the debate on extending the state of emergency for another month between the opposition and ruling party parliamentarians over the speech by the Prime Minister D.M.Jayaretna that the State of Emergency was needed to nab sleeping LTTE senior cadres in Colombo and that Sri Lankan intelligence personnel are… Continue reading Emergency needed to nab sleeping Tiger cells: Sri Lankan PM

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Exert pressure on Colombo to declare detained LTTE members as political prisoners: CPI politician

Thousands of former LTTE members, who were captured by the Sri Lanka Army in May last year are still perishing in Colombo’s detention camps in unknown locations. “Many of the families of these young Tamils do not even know the whereabouts of their loved ones. The Sri Lankan state is treating them like criminals. Rajapaksa… Continue reading Exert pressure on Colombo to declare detained LTTE members as political prisoners: CPI politician

US ambassador to SL to visit Jaffna

Ms. Patricia A. Butenis, Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives, is scheduled to visit Jaffna peninsula Wednesday during which she will pay a visit to the ‘Periya Pa’l’livaasal’ (Big Mosque) of the Muslim community in Jaffna which had been opened after a period of nearly 20 years, sources in Jaffna said. The ambassador will take… Continue reading US ambassador to SL to visit Jaffna

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Emergency extended for another month in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s parliament Tuesday evening adopted the motion tabled by the government to extend the State of Emergency by another year by a majority of sixty eight votes. 121 parliamentarians of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and its constituents voted for the extension while fifty-three voted against. Kandy district parliamentarian Abdul Cader elected… Continue reading Emergency extended for another month in Sri Lanka

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Rajapaksa visits India amid wide-scale protests in Tamil Nadu

All the district capitals and major cities of Tamil Nadu state Tuesday noon reported wide-scale protests against Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India. All the prominent leaders of political parties and movements, Vaiko, Pazha Nedumaran, Thirumavalavan, Seeman, Nallakannu, Mahendran, T. Rajendar, Thiyagu were arrested by Tamil Nadu police with thousands of other activists after they concluded… Continue reading Rajapaksa visits India amid wide-scale protests in Tamil Nadu

SL Defence ministry wants 201 billion for remaining 5 months of 2010

The Sri Lankan parliament met Tuesday morning with the Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa in the chair to debate emergency extension. Ruling Mahinda Rajapaksa government, which tabled the Appropriation Bill that outlined its expenditure for the next five months of this year, wants 201 billion rupees allocated for the SL Defence Ministry as against 60 billion rupees… Continue reading SL Defence ministry wants 201 billion for remaining 5 months of 2010

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