Nirupama, India’s ambassador-designate to US, meets Rajapaksa

India’s Foreign Secretary Nirupama Menon Rao who will be retiring on Sunday is on a three-day visit to Colombo. Arriving on Friday night she had a breakfast meeting with Mahinda Rajapaksa on Saturday. The Hindu, saying that the meeting was a result of spontaneous invitation from Rajapaksa, cited officials describing the meeting as a “farewell”… Continue reading Nirupama, India’s ambassador-designate to US, meets Rajapaksa

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Court prepares for judicial review as EU continues LTTE proscription

European Union (EU) Council, comprising the heads of state of the [twenty seven] EU member states, along with the President of the European Commission and the President of the European Council, has decided to further extend the proscription of the Liberation Tigers from September. Meanwhile, the same EU Council is mandated by EU law to… Continue reading Court prepares for judicial review as EU continues LTTE proscription

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Appeal Court inquires into HR petition for missing Tamil youth

Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal Wednesday directed the Sri Lanka’ Treasury Secretary and the Secretary to the Foreign Affairs Ministry to appear in court on September 7 on a writ application filed by the father of a missing Tamil youth, as the Government of Sri Lanka has failed to pay compensation of 3 million rupees… Continue reading Appeal Court inquires into HR petition for missing Tamil youth

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Attack on news editor exposes post-war state of media freedom: SLTMA

Sri Lanka Tamil Media Alliance (SLTMA), a Colombo based Tamil journalists association on Saturday condemned the attack on Gnanasundaram Kuhanathan, the news editor of Uthayan Tamil Daily in Jaffna, and said that the attack reported within 6 days after the conclusion of the civic elections has cast severe doubts. The government of Sri Lanka claims… Continue reading Attack on news editor exposes post-war state of media freedom: SLTMA

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Colonization to engulf Thiriyaay as Colombo allocates 3000 acres for Buddhist vihare

Nearly three thousand acres in Thiriyaay, a traditional Tamil village, located about 42 km off north of Trincomalee town have been earmarked to be declared as sacred area for a Buddhist Vihare called Girihandu Seya. The Vihare caters exclusively for Sinhala Buddhists from the south of Sri Lanka. Trincomalee district parliamentarian Mr.R.Sampanthan has written to… Continue reading Colonization to engulf Thiriyaay as Colombo allocates 3000 acres for Buddhist vihare

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Colombo targeting Tamil civil service is more than revenge

Orders have been issued by Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa and by his sibling Basil Rajapaksa to colonial governor Maj. Gen. Chandrasri for immediate and full-swing replacement of Tamil civil service in the north. The act may superficially look as a revenge for the defeat in the civic elections, but it is actually aimed to… Continue reading Colombo targeting Tamil civil service is more than revenge

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News Editor attacked in Jaffna

Two unidentified men who came in a motorbike attacked the Chief News Editor of Uthayan Daily in Jaffna, Gnanasundaram Kuganathan, Friday around 7:45 p.m., causing serious injuries to the 59-year-old news editor. Till the end of war, Mr. Kuganathan was living inside the paper office for 3 years as the news paper had come under… Continue reading News Editor attacked in Jaffna

Puththa’lam HR activist body exhumed in Batticaloa

The body of a human rights activist Pattani Razik, 55, who was reported disappeared 18 months ago was exhumed from a half built private house in Kaavathumunai in the presence of Vaazhaich-cheanai Magistrate Thursday. At that time of disappearance Razik was the Director of the Puththalam Social Trust Fund. Razik, head of the Community Trust… Continue reading Puththa’lam HR activist body exhumed in Batticaloa

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Puththa’lam HR activist body exhumed in Batticaloa

The body of a human rights activist Pattani Razik, 55, who was reported disappeared 18 months ago was exhumed from a half built private house in Kaavathumunai in the presence of Vaazhaich-cheanai Magistrate Thursday. At that time of disappearance Razik was the Director of the Puththalam Social Trust Fund. Razik, head of the Community Trust… Continue reading Puththa’lam HR activist body exhumed in Batticaloa

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Unidentified persons erase Arab letters from street name boards

A group of unidentified persons had erased the Arabic letters written along with Tamil, Sinhala and English languages on street name boards within the administrative limit of the Kaaththaankudi Urban Council in Batticaloa district. Residents have lodged a complaint with the SL Police in Kaaththaankudi, according civil society sources. Name boards of streets and lanes… Continue reading Unidentified persons erase Arab letters from street name boards

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