Amnesty for Eastern Muslim armed groups extended

Another five-day amnesty period with effect from Monday to hand over all illegal weapons by Muslim militant groups in Ea’raavoor police division in Batticaloa district has been announced by the Sri Lanka Police. Using loud speakers, the police announced that any person, who is carrying weapons illegally to hand over them to the nearest Mosque… Continue reading Amnesty for Eastern Muslim armed groups extended

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2 corpses of youths washed ashore in the islets of Jaffna

Oorkaavatu’rai police recovered Sunday the corpse of a young male found washed ashore on the beach of Pungkudutheevu, an islet of Jaffna, and handed it over to Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) mortuary. Meanwhile, a male corpse washed ashore on the coast of Ezhuvaitheevu, another islet of Jaffna, was recovered by Oorkaavatttu’rai police Monday and handed… Continue reading 2 corpses of youths washed ashore in the islets of Jaffna

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Government yet to decide on 13 plus political solution – Minister Alagaperuma

Sri Lanka Transport Minister, Dallas Alagaperuma, said Monday in a press meet in Jaffna that no final decision has been made by the government on the proposed 13 plus political solution to the ethnic issue, correcting Minister Douglas Devananda, who told the reporters that President Mahinda Rajapakse and the cabinet have accepted the 13 plus… Continue reading Government yet to decide on 13 plus political solution – Minister Alagaperuma

Delay in resettling Vanni IDPs lamentable – PCPG

“No one is showing any interest at all in resettling the Vanni Internally Displaced Persons or consider their miserable lives, being detained in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps,” representatives of the Peoples’ Committee for Peace and Goodwill (PCPG) Jaffna, led by Jaffna Bishop Rt. Rev. Thomas Saundaranayagam, told Dr. Packiyasothy Saravanamuthu, the head… Continue reading Delay in resettling Vanni IDPs lamentable – PCPG

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Castes, religions and Eezham Tamil nationalism

“Tamil nationalism needs to realise its potentialities and weaknesses in making it progressive, benevolent and an internationally recognised culture in the future world,” writes Opinion Columnist Ampalam. “The secular linguistic identity of Tamil nationalism, based on a classical language in which more than two millennia of human experience and discourses both spiritual and temporal are… Continue reading Castes, religions and Eezham Tamil nationalism

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Police force public to attend UPFA election office opening in Jaffna

Sri Lanka Police brought in their vehicles ten persons each from their local areas in Jaffna peninsula whom they had summoned to the police stations through the respective Village Officers, to the official opening of the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) election office in Jaffna, Sunday around 9:30 a.m, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Police force public to attend UPFA election office opening in Jaffna

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Free election in Jaffna improbable – Manickasothy

Abimanasingham Manickasothy, the chief candidate of the Independent Group II contesting Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election, said to TamilNet Saturday that people casting their votes free of intimidation and death threats is improbable as paramilitary groups operating with the government continue to breach election regulations with the blessing of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and the… Continue reading Free election in Jaffna improbable – Manickasothy

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Disease outbreak keeps UN staff away from Vavuniyaa hospital

Vavuniya-based United Nations staff providing relief services to the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) has been advised to keep away from the Vavuniya General Hospital due to an outbreak of meningitis and encephalitis, health officials in Vavuniyaa said. The UN warning to staff came amidst reports that hospital employees at Vavuniya had failed to inform authorities… Continue reading Disease outbreak keeps UN staff away from Vavuniyaa hospital

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Court explores relaxing restrictions on Jaffna to Colombo travel

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Friday, in a Fundamental Rights petition inquiry, directed the Attorney General to consider the relaxation of the procedure now being in force to obtain special permission from the defence ministry to travel from Jaffna to Colombo, legal sources in Colombo said. Senior Counsel, Appathurai Vinayagamoorthy, filed the FR petition that the… Continue reading Court explores relaxing restrictions on Jaffna to Colombo travel

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