Partners jump ship in Sri Lanka’s US lobby firm

More than 30% of the partners at Qorvis, one of Washington’s best-known lobby firm, have left the firm in the last two months because of the firm’s representation of "despotic dictators" and clients that are listed as human rights violators in US State Department’s list, Huffington Post said in an article Friday. Qorvis receives a… Continue reading Partners jump ship in Sri Lanka’s US lobby firm

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300 Tamils, Muslims appeal to LLRC to locate missing relatives

The Lessons and Learnt Reconciliation Commissioner (LLRC) Sunday morning commenced its sittings at the auditorium of the Kalmunai (Tamil) Divisional Secretariat and recorded statements from over three hundred persons including Tamils and Muslims who have lost their children and spouses due to the arrest, abduction and killing by the Intelligence Unit of the Sri Lanka… Continue reading 300 Tamils, Muslims appeal to LLRC to locate missing relatives

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300 Tamils, Muslims appeal to LLRC to locate missing relatives

The Lessons and Learnt Reconciliation Commissioner (LLRC) Sunday morning commenced its sittings at the auditorium of the Kalmunai (Tamil) Divisional Secretariat and recorded statements from over three hundred persons including Tamils and Muslims who have lost their children and spouses due to the arrest, abduction and killing by the Intelligence Unit of the Sri Lanka… Continue reading 300 Tamils, Muslims appeal to LLRC to locate missing relatives

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300 Tamils, Muslims appeal to LLRC to locate missing relatives

The Lessons and Learnt Reconciliation Commissioner (LLRC) Sunday morning commenced its sittings at the auditorium of the Kalmunai (Tamil) Divisional Secretariat and recorded statements from over three hundred persons including Tamils and Muslims who have lost their children and spouses due to the arrest, abduction and killing by the Intelligence Unit of the Sri Lanka… Continue reading 300 Tamils, Muslims appeal to LLRC to locate missing relatives

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Court orders Buddhist chief priest to return encroached land

The Vaalaichchenai District Court Friday ordered the Chief Priest of Sri Buddha Jayanthi Vihare to hand over the encroached playground of the Pirainthuraichcheanai Asker School back to the school authorities. The Chief Priest had illegally constructed an eighty meter long fence annexing the school’s playground four months ago with the security protection of the Vaalaichchenai… Continue reading Court orders Buddhist chief priest to return encroached land

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Ampaa’rai mother appeals to LLRC to locate son abducted by Karuna men

A widowed Tamil mother, Kasipillai Marakathamani, of Vinaayagapuram in Thirukoail Friday appealed to the Lessons and Learnt Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to locate her only son who was forcibly taken over from her house three years ago by cadres of Karuna Para military Group. Since then the son has been missing and his whereabouts are not… Continue reading Ampaa’rai mother appeals to LLRC to locate son abducted by Karuna men

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BBC correspondent blocked from attending Jaffna Festival

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defense has refused permission to BBC Colombo correspondent Charles Haviland from attending cultural festival in Jaffna, sources in Colombo said. The "Jaffna Music Festival” organized to celebrate the diverse traditional folk arts for three days from 25th – 27th March 2011, is being organized by the Norwegian Embassy, USAID and implemented… Continue reading BBC correspondent blocked from attending Jaffna Festival

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Sri Lanka has the right and responsibility to monitor NGOs: Rajapaksa

Justifying the move to tighten its monitoring mechanism on Non-Governmental Organisations, President Mahinda Rajapaksa told Sri Lankan editors on Friday that the government had the right, and the responsibility to monitor how NGOs obtained funds and what they were used for. Responding to the recent debate in the country on NGOs and the role they… Continue reading Sri Lanka has the right and responsibility to monitor NGOs: Rajapaksa

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Democratic uprising in Tamil Nadu crucial to changes in the region

If the so-called post 9/11 paradigm provided an opportunity for repressive forces to mobilise against various peoples in the world and if that worked against the liberation of Eezham Tamils, the recent uprising of peoples against establishments in North Africa and West Asia is a favourable trend the Eezham Tamils and the Tamils of Tamil… Continue reading Democratic uprising in Tamil Nadu crucial to changes in the region

ITAK local councilors in North, East to take oath in Trincomalee

76 councilors elected to fifteen local bodies including two Urban Councils and ten Predesiya Sabas in the last local elections held in Northern and Eastern provinces on the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchchi (ITAK) ticket, and Chairmen and Vice Chairmen appointed to twelve local bodies captured by the ITAK would be taking oaths on March 31… Continue reading ITAK local councilors in North, East to take oath in Trincomalee

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