John Murray, Australia’s Labor pary member of parliament for Reid, during a house debate on Thursday expressed grave concern at the "foreshadowed appointment" of Sri Lanka’s ex-Navy commander Admiral Samarasinghe as the next high commissioner, and called upon the Australian Government to "independently investigate" the involvement of Dr Palitha Kohona, an Australian National, in the… Continue reading Kohona, Samarasinghe issues raised in Australia Parliament
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Occupying military orders VVT people to register before 10:00 a.m. Wednesday
In a draconian order, the SL military occupying the country of Eezham Tamils has asked the people of Valveddiththu’rai, a densely populated town in the northern coast of Jaffna, to register themselves with the military, along with family photos, before 10:00 a.m. Wednesday. The shocked Eezham Tamils wonder whether their country is fast turning into… Continue reading Occupying military orders VVT people to register before 10:00 a.m. Wednesday
After Libya referral to ICC, US warns Sri Lanka on war crimes
The United States warned this week that Sri Lanka could be hauled before a war crimes tribunal over the killing of “many thousands of civilians” in the final months of its armed conflict, if it is not willing hold to meet international standards in its own investigations into the mass killings, AFP reported. The warning,… Continue reading After Libya referral to ICC, US warns Sri Lanka on war crimes
Antiquity of Jaffna city goes back to Roman times
Pottery associated with Roman times of the early historic period were found in the premises of the King’s House in Jaffna fort by archaeologists of the University of Jaffna led by Prof P. Pushparatnam. The team took over digging after getting information on pottery finds when a pit was dug for toilet purposes in the… Continue reading Antiquity of Jaffna city goes back to Roman times
Two SLAF Kfir fighter jets crash in mid-air in South
Two Israeli-built Kfir bomber jets of Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) crashed in a mid-air collision during a rehearsal Tuesday morning killing one pilot at Yakkala in Gampaha. The other pilot sustained serious injuries. Both the Kfir bombers that killed several civilians in Vanni War were completely destroyed. The rehearsal was for the 60th anniversary… Continue reading Two SLAF Kfir fighter jets crash in mid-air in South
Young Tamil mother strangled to death in Batticaloa
Body of a young woman, mother of one child, was recovered from a shrub jungle in Paaliyadithona area in Era’voor police division in Batticaloa district Sunday. The body identified as that of 18 years-old Roopashini Jeyagnesh was found along the coast of a lagoon in Jinnah Veethi in Paaliyadithona. She left on February 24 with… Continue reading Young Tamil mother strangled to death in Batticaloa
UNSC weekend resolution on Libya incorporates ICC exclusion provision
Under US’s insistanse, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), during its weekend sessions lasting into late nights on drafting a resolution on Libya, had to include a provision that "exempts personnel from states not members of the International Criminal Court (ICC) from prosecution," Innercity Press (ICP) reported. The provision was a "red line" for the… Continue reading UNSC weekend resolution on Libya incorporates ICC exclusion provision
TNA MPs dropped from DDC meeting with Basil Rajapakse
Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians P.Selvarasa, C.Yogeswaran and P.Ariyanethran have not been invited for the District Development Committee (DDC) meeting that was scheduled to be held on Sunday morning with Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapakse. The meeting was summoned to review the progress of the ongoing development activities and to decide on the… Continue reading TNA MPs dropped from DDC meeting with Basil Rajapakse
Prof Sitrampalam visits China on invitation
The Vice President of Ilankai Thamizh Arasuk Katchi (ITAK), Professor S K Sitrampalam, representing his party, is on a visit to China on the invitation of the Chinese government, ITAK leaders said in a press meet in Jaffna Sunday. Even though the ITAK leaders said that this is a routine invitation extended to party leaders… Continue reading Prof Sitrampalam visits China on invitation
Sinhalese with SL Defense Ministry permit occupy Pulmoaddai coast
Muslim Fishermen Society in Pulmoaddai village, north of Trincomalee district, has complained to the civil authorities that their livelihood has been seriously affected by the Sinhala fishermen, who have encroached the Pulmoaddai coast. The Sri Lankan Defense Ministry has issued “permits” allowing them to construct “vaadi” (huts) along the coast for their stay, the Pulmoaddai… Continue reading Sinhalese with SL Defense Ministry permit occupy Pulmoaddai coast
