A Sinhala policeman returning from duty was attacked and killed by Muslim protesters in Puththa’lam town Sunday night, initial reports from the area said. The protesters had rallied at Puththa’lam town, from the mosque of Jumma Masjid to the main roundabout, after the residents of Ma’naltheevu, a village 3 km north of Puththa’lam on Puththa’lam… Continue reading Angry protesters kill SL Policeman, Puththa’lam tense
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Archbishop praying for united Sri Lanka speaks on ‘we and they’
His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, the Archbishop of Colombo, while presiding and addressing the feast of Our Lady of Madu in Mannaar on Monday, wished a miracle to come from Our Lady to make people of the country respect the rights and identity of one another. The Cardinal who preached in Sinhala lamented that even… Continue reading Archbishop praying for united Sri Lanka speaks on ‘we and they’
Gotabhaya thinks giving into war crimes allegations will have no end
Responding to war crimes allegations will not work, confronting them will only work, seems to be the orientation of Rajapaksa regime as implied by a comment of SL presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, who reacted to Tuesday’s The Hindu editorial, saying "it seemed fresh charges would be levelled as soon as we responded to existing allegations".… Continue reading Gotabhaya thinks giving into war crimes allegations will have no end
Sri Lanka to purchase 14 Mi-17 military helicopters from Russia
Further bolstering its military ties with Russia and expanding its own military machine beyond its local needs, Sri Lanka has entered into yet another contract with Russia’s state-run arms enterprise, Rosoboronexport, to purchase different modifications of Mi-17 military helicopters, reports from Colombo and Moscow said. While Rajapasa-critics in Colombo said the purchase is ‘managed’ by… Continue reading Sri Lanka to purchase 14 Mi-17 military helicopters from Russia
Abandoned Tamil schools acquired by occupying SL military
Sri Lanka military occupying the country of Eezham Tamils acquires abandoned Tamil schools for converting them into military camps. Occupying military officers are busy in recent days in collecting particulars of the abandoned schools in the Vanni districts as well as in the Vadamaraadchi, Thenmaraadchi and the islands divisions of the Jaffna district. The occupying… Continue reading Abandoned Tamil schools acquired by occupying SL military
‘Grease Devil’ attacks aim at frightening resettlement in Vanni
While attacks especially on Tamil women carried out by unidentified men in camouflage called ‘Grease Devils’ terrorise Tamil civilians in the East and the hill country, such attacks particularly aim at crippling resettlement in the Vanni districts. On Wednesday evening, three men emerging from the thickets in black dress and grease on their face chased… Continue reading ‘Grease Devil’ attacks aim at frightening resettlement in Vanni
SLA personnel assault UNP Provincial Councillor in Batticaloa
Occupying Sri Lanka Army soldiers on Wednesday assaulted a 61-year-old member of the Eastern Provincial Council, Thambimuthu Aloysius Masilamany, who rushed to scene in a three-wheeler at Oo’ra’ni on receipt of information that a young woman had been assaulted. Mr. Masilamany, who represents the United National Party (UNP) in the EPC, said that the SLA… Continue reading SLA personnel assault UNP Provincial Councillor in Batticaloa
Tamil villagers clash with SL Police in Batticaloa
A man suspected to be a Sinhala policeman or soldier, who entered the house of a Tamil woman at Oo’ra’ni in Batticaloa attacked the young women Wednesday afternoon around 2:00 p.m. The intruder, using a sharp object, caused injuries to her chest and her hand before leaving the area. An eyewitness saw the attacker escaping… Continue reading Tamil villagers clash with SL Police in Batticaloa
Congress and Colombo busy in shielding each other
A Congress parliamentarian from Tamil Nadu in Rajya Sabha, Dr. E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan has convened a meeting of ruling and opposition party parliamentarians of India in New Delhi on Thursday, aiming to diffuse the growing political momentum that challenges the crimes committed, and being committed, by New Delhi and Colombo on Eezham Tamils. Meanwhile, genocidal… Continue reading Congress and Colombo busy in shielding each other
Hambantota port commercially not viable: Sarath N Silva
"We have built a mega port in Hambantota, but it is not commercially viable yet," the Reuters reported Wednesday quoting former SL Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva at a JVP organised meeting in Colombo on Tuesday. “From the top to bottom, corruption has become a systemic issue… Foreign investors will be discouraged from investing here… Continue reading Hambantota port commercially not viable: Sarath N Silva
