Capturing Jaffna market, the sole intention of Southern Traders – JTU

“The traders and ministers from the South invading Jaffna peninsula are only interested in capturing the market in Jaffna peninsula; their visits are not in anyway beneficial for the people here,” Jaffna Traders’ Union (JTU) sources said Friday participating in a meeting with the 45 members of the National Chamber of Commerce (NCC) visiting Jaffna… Continue reading Capturing Jaffna market, the sole intention of Southern Traders – JTU

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People in Jaffna live in fear – Suresh Premachandra

“The people in Jaffna live in fear of the government armed forces and the paramilitary groups operating with them. They are scared to air their views or to openly participate in election related activities,” Suresh Premachandran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian, told TamilNet in a special interview Friday in Jaffna. “Though government ministers… Continue reading People in Jaffna live in fear – Suresh Premachandra

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Policy on Tamils haunts India

Setting the parameters based on 13 plus and ruling out federal, the Colombo – Chennai – New Delhi axis is learnt to be pressurising Tamil political circles to come out with a political formula, as early as possible, to hastily close the file on Tamil nationalism and to hide all skeletons under the cupboard. The… Continue reading Policy on Tamils haunts India

Tissainayagam judgement fixed for August 31

The Colombo High Court judge Ms. Deepali Wijesundara Friday fixed the judgment for August 31 on the case against senior journalist Mr.J.S.Tissanayagam who was indicted under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency Regulations (ER), legal sources in Colombo said. Mr. Tissainayagam was charged on three counts including printing and distributing the publication North… Continue reading Tissainayagam judgement fixed for August 31

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Court orders detained UN workers to be produced before Medical Officer

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Thursday directed the State to produce, before the Judicial Medical Officer (JMO), the two workers of the United Nations agency now being detained by the Sri Lanka police, and to submit the medical report within two weeks. Two UN workers, Charles Ravindran Navaratnam, 45, and Kanthasamy Soundararajan, 35, were arrested on… Continue reading Court orders detained UN workers to be produced before Medical Officer

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US Congress places Rights barriers on Sri Lanka IMF loan

The language inserted in the Department of State Appropriations bill S.1434 soon to be passed in the United States Senate, has virtually blocked U.S. Treasury Secretary from authorizing the projected $1.9B IMF loan to Sri Lanka, unless Secretary of State Hilary Clinton certifies that Sri Lanka "is treating internally displaced persons in accordance with international… Continue reading US Congress places Rights barriers on Sri Lanka IMF loan

United Sri Lanka is the steadfast aim of UNP – Tissa Athanayake, in Jaffna

General Secretary of United National Party (UNP), the main opposition party, Tissa Athanayake, said that the UNP believes in one country with equal rights to all its people, in a press meet held Thursday in Jaffna City Hotel. Tissa Athanayake, accompanied by Dr. Jayalath Jayawardene, UNP parliamentarian and UNP principal candidate in Jaffna Municipal Council… Continue reading United Sri Lanka is the steadfast aim of UNP – Tissa Athanayake, in Jaffna

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Police, SLA partial to UPFA in JMC election

Political parties and Independent groups contesting the forthcoming Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) elections accused the police and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) for being partial to United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) in the issue of campaign wall posters, sources in Jaffna said. Though the police authorities had banned all wall… Continue reading Police, SLA partial to UPFA in JMC election

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10 IDPs die daily inside barbed wire camps in Vavuniyaa – JVP

The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) said Wednesday it has been receiving reports that due to scarcity of essential needs such as food, water and medicine, on the average, ten internally displaced people die every day inside the camps located in Vavuniyaa. "These people too are citizens of Sri Lanka. Those who are languishing inside the… Continue reading 10 IDPs die daily inside barbed wire camps in Vavuniyaa – JVP

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