113 ministers in Rajapakse’s cabinet

The number of ministers in the Cabinet of ruling party United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by President Mahinda Rajapakse rose to one hundred and thirteen Thursday with the induction of two more ministers, Nandana Gunatilake and Piyasiri Wijenayake of the National Freedom Front (NFF), a splinter group of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP). NFF… Continue reading 113 ministers in Rajapakse’s cabinet

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Vavuniyaa-Horowopottana road re-opened for public transport

The highway between Vavuniyaa and Horowopottana has been re-opened for public transport after several years of closure. Vavuniyaa Government Agent Ms. P. M. Charles said the route is now open for public transport including state and private sector bus services with effect from Wednesday, according to media sources. Buses between Vavuniyaa and Trincomalee were plying… Continue reading Vavuniyaa-Horowopottana road re-opened for public transport

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Kohona: ‘Victorious soldiers could have raped every single woman’

Sri Lankan government officials are running a prostitution racket using Tamil women interned in at least one of the militarised camps for displaced people, The Australian newspaper reported Thursday. "It’s been brought to the attention of senior government officials but no one seems to be doing anything about it," an aid worker, who requested anonymity… Continue reading Kohona: ‘Victorious soldiers could have raped every single woman’

Jaffna residents demand back their money, jewelry taken to Colombo Central bank

Representatives of civil organizations, NGOs, Traders’ Circle and other participants requested the President of Bank of Ceylon, Dr. Gamini Wickremasinghe, to expedite the return of all the money and jewelry of Jaffna people taken to the Central Bank in Colombo in 1996 for security reasons, Wednesday evening at Uroville Hall in Muththiraich Chanthai in Nalloor… Continue reading Jaffna residents demand back their money, jewelry taken to Colombo Central bank

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Buddhism among Tamils is quenched from two sides: Peter Schalk

“To say that Tamil tradition has always been all-inclusive of religions is modern Tamil national ideology projected into an invented past. It is not history of the Tamils”, writes Professor Peter Schalk, challenging the perspectives of looking at Tamil identity from the point of the use of Tamil language that simultaneously accommodated various religions in… Continue reading Buddhism among Tamils is quenched from two sides: Peter Schalk

Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations

A Coalition of six US-based Human Rights Organizations in a letter to U.S. President Obama wrote: "[t]o address abuses associated with the recent fighting [in Sri Lanka’s north], there is an urgent need for an independent, international commission of inquiry into many credible allegations of laws of war violations, including possible war crimes, by both… Continue reading Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations

A “rolling” genocide?

"The continuing concentration of over 250,000 people in the camps both blocks the search for answers to these questions, and itself constitutes a most serious crime. If the doors are not opened quickly, this will raise questions of whether the government seriously intends a restoration of Tamil society in the conquered zone. This would indeed… Continue reading A “rolling” genocide?

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Nirupama Menon Rao succeeds Shiv Shankar Menon

Nirupama Rao, nee Menon, hailing from Kerala is named as India’s Foreign Secretary Tuesday, to succeed Shiv Shankar Menon who will be retiring on July 31. The 58-year-old diplomat is currently serving in China as India’s ambassador and before that she was High Commissioner of India in Sri Lanka, between 2004 and 2006. Besides notable… Continue reading Nirupama Menon Rao succeeds Shiv Shankar Menon

Axe to fall on APRC

 The All Party Representative Committee (APRC) set up in June, 2006 to work out proposals to solve ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka faces uncertain future after the Peace Secretariat (SCOPP) has been asked by the Presidential Secretariat to wind up its activities by the end of July. “APRC has been given one month notice to… Continue reading Axe to fall on APRC

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