US asks Sri Lanka to pursue ‘healing process’

The United States called on Sri Lanka’s new government Wednesday to use its mandate to pursue a "healing process" as the island recovers from decades of war. Sri Lanka’s new parliament is set to convene Thursday after Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s allies won just short of a sweeping two-thirds majority. US State Department spokesman… Continue reading US asks Sri Lanka to pursue ‘healing process’

Fonseka can attend parliament: Gotabhaya

The Secretary General of the Sri Lanka’s parliament Wednesday received a letter from Gotabhaya, the Sri Lankan defence secretary, stating that General (retd) Sarath Fonseka can attend parliament and take oaths as parliamentarian. There is no impediment to Fonseka in attending the opening session of the seventh parliament elected in the election held on April… Continue reading Fonseka can attend parliament: Gotabhaya

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UPFA 144, UNP60, ITAK-14, DNA-7 constitute new Sri Lankan parliament

Sri Lankan Elections Secretariat gazetted the names of newly elected members to the seventh parliament which is to meet on Thursday. According to the final results released, the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) has won 144 seats including 17 places in the national list. The main opposition United National Party (UNP) bagged 60 seats… Continue reading UPFA 144, UNP60, ITAK-14, DNA-7 constitute new Sri Lankan parliament

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UPFA wins 2, UNP 1, ITAK 1 in Trincomalee district

The Sri Lankan Election Department Tuesday night released the final official results of the Trincomalee electoral district. The ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) polled 59,784 votes, the main opposition United National Party (UNP) polled 39,691 votes and the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi (ITAK) polled 33,268 votes. The UPFA bagged two seats including the bonus… Continue reading UPFA wins 2, UNP 1, ITAK 1 in Trincomalee district

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Senior LTTE cadres held to be produced in High Court for trial

Around 2,000 senior cadres and combatants of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eezham (LTTE) held in custody are to be soon produced in High Court for trial with the sole aim to find them guilty of war crimes and subject them to long-term imprisonment, according to legal circles in Colombo. Meanwhile, persons of an organization called… Continue reading Senior LTTE cadres held to be produced in High Court for trial

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SLA blocks Hindus performing rituals in Keerimalai

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna have obstructed Hindus performing religious rituals to their ancestors in the temple pond as well as dissolving the ashes of their cremated relatives in Keerimalai seas around the historically famous Nakuleasvaram temple claiming that Keerimalai has been declared as a tourist spot and no one should pollute the… Continue reading SLA blocks Hindus performing rituals in Keerimalai

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Fonseka likely to attend inaugural session of new parliament

General Sarath Fonseka is likely to attend the opening session of the seventh parliament that is fixed for April 22. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse has been asked by the Acting Secretary General of Parliament Dhammika Kitulgoda to take necessary steps to allow General Fonseka to attend parliament. Dhammika Kitulgoda has written to Defence Secretary Gotabhaya… Continue reading Fonseka likely to attend inaugural session of new parliament

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Second Court Martial against General Fonseka

The second Court Martial hearing against General Sarath Fonseka commenced Monday amidst uncertainty whether he would be allowed to attend the inaugural session of the new parliament that is to meet on Thursday. General Sarath Fonseka appeared before the second Court Martial which heard charges against him, including procuring arms for the Sri Lanka Army… Continue reading Second Court Martial against General Fonseka

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Rajapakse invites Wickremesinghe for talks

President Mahinda Rajapakse and Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) Monday morning held a one-to-one discussion at Temple Trees. The talks between them centered on several issues related to the inaugural event of the first session of the seventh parliament. The new parliament is scheduled to meet on April… Continue reading Rajapakse invites Wickremesinghe for talks

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