Sri Lanka Police have directed all residents in Colombo and its suburbs to register their details with the respective police stations without delay. Residents in Grandpass area have been ordered to furnish the names of their relatives and visitors staying with them in the nearby police stations, according to reports from Colombo. Residents who underwent… Continue reading Search operation intensified in Colombo, residents asked to register
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British Minister arrives in Colombo
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister for South Asia of the British Government, Alistair Burt, arrived in Colombo Monday morning on a two-day official visit. This is the first ministerial visit to Sri Lanka under the current UK administration, the British High Commission in Colombo in a press release said. Mr Burt is also scheduled to… Continue reading British Minister arrives in Colombo
Maathakal fishermen foil SL military attempt to sabotage silent protest
While hundreds of fishermen from Maathakal were staging a silent protest Monday morning in front of the Indian consulate in Jaffna, Sri Lankan military intelligence brought a group of their men, numbering around 100, posing as fishermen in a march from Naga Vihara Buddhist temple through Palaali Road to the Indian Consulate and attempted to… Continue reading Maathakal fishermen foil SL military attempt to sabotage silent protest
Hundreds of Eezham fishermen silently agitate before Indian mission in Jaffna
Around 400 Eezham fishermen and their families from Maathakal in Jaffna, led by parish priest S.M.P Anandakumar, silently agitated in front of the Indian consulate at Kantharmadam in Jaffna, Monday morning, demanding security for them and assurance against poaching by Indian fishermen. Their mouths tied in black cloth they carried placards, damaged fishing nets and… Continue reading Hundreds of Eezham fishermen silently agitate before Indian mission in Jaffna
Occupying SL military intimidates mourning for Parvathi Amma
Colonial military of Sri Lanka occupying Jaffna, intimidated people of Valveddiththu’rai on Sunday to remove the black flags displayed to mourn the demise of Parvathy Amma, 80-year-old mother of the LTTE leader Pirapaharan. Hundreds of SL military intelligence personnel in civil dress, deployed at Theeruvil grounds where the remains are kept for public homage, made… Continue reading Occupying SL military intimidates mourning for Parvathi Amma
Jaffna mourns Parvathi Amma amidst SLA harassment
The people of Jaffna have flown black flags on Sunday, mourning the demise of 80-year-old Parvathi Amma (Vallipuram Parvathi), the mother of LTTE leader Velupillai Pirapaharan. Community organisations have flown their flags at half post amid harassments by the occupying Sri Lankan forces. The funeral of late Parvathi Amma is to take place at Valveddiththu’rai… Continue reading Jaffna mourns Parvathi Amma amidst SLA harassment
British MPs urge UK to seek ‘robust and independent’ probe into Sri Lanka war crimes
Several dozen parliamentarians from Britain’s three main political parties have written to Prime Minister David Cameron urging an independent international investigation into war crimes in Sri Lanka. The petition, organised by the All-Party Parliamentary Group For Tamils (APPG-T), called for “Britain’s support for a robust and independent international investigation that would clarify what occurred during… Continue reading British MPs urge UK to seek ‘robust and independent’ probe into Sri Lanka war crimes
Tamil man from UK reported missing in Vavuniyaa
A 31-year-old Tamil man, who was visiting his family in Jaffna and was on his way to Colombo was reported missing in Vavuniyaa on 13 February 2011, sources in Colombo said adding that the relatives of the missing person have complained to Sri Lankan Police in Colombo. The missing person, Visuvalingam Mounaguru, was visiting the… Continue reading Tamil man from UK reported missing in Vavuniyaa
Milk production drops 50% as flood destroys cattle in Battlicaloa
Milk production in Batticaloa district dropped by more than 50% as nearly 250,000 cattle were killed and owners of at least 28 cattle farms in the Batticaloa District were directly affected by the recent two major floods in December last year and in January this year, according to District Animal Production and Health Assistant Director… Continue reading Milk production drops 50% as flood destroys cattle in Battlicaloa
Indian fishermen released, Indian Consul-General intimidates Tamil judge in Jaffna
Following an urgent ‘instruction’ from the Sri Lankan Chief Justice in Colombo, the Indian fishermen held in remand in Jaffna, were released Friday without any inquiries and were set free to leave the island in their trawlers that had been seized by the local fishermen. The move comes following an ‘instruction’ from the Indian Foreign… Continue reading Indian fishermen released, Indian Consul-General intimidates Tamil judge in Jaffna
