The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) and the EPDP, constituents of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) have been completely rejected from the lists of candidates fielded in the local elections in the Mannaar district. The SLMC led by SL Minister Rauff Hakeem was forced to file separate nominations to contest the Piratheasa Chapais… Continue reading SLFP sidelines SLMC, EPDP in Mannaar local elections
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Sinhala colonization threatens fishermen of Vanni
The number of Sinhala fishermen from South, camping close to Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Navy camps in the SL occupied Vadamaraadchi East and Mullaiththeevu, has doubled within a short period in the recent weeks, causing alarm among the fishermen associations of resettled Tamil fishermen. Commanders of the occupying Sri Lankan military have become… Continue reading Sinhala colonization threatens fishermen of Vanni
Fire destroys offices of website critical of Colombo
The office of news website LankaeNews located in Rajagiriya, a suburb of Colombo, has reportedly been set on fire by a group of unknown persons who broke into the premises Monday at 2:00 a.m., according to reports from Colombo. The fire has caused extensive damages to the computer and communications equipment in the facililty. Talangama… Continue reading Fire destroys offices of website critical of Colombo
Flood victims express anger on public servants for lack of relief in Batticaloa
Civilians in Batticaloa district have started to show their anger on government servants for the failure to provide relief as promised by Colombo authority. The latest attack on a Village Officer of Makizhadith-theevu in Paddipazhai DS division in Batticaloa district took place Friday while he was in the act of distributing relief items donated by… Continue reading Flood victims express anger on public servants for lack of relief in Batticaloa
US legal effort to seek justice for son’s killing – Dr Manoharan
In an interview with the BBC Tamil service, Dr Kasippillai Manoharan, father of Ragihar, one of the five students extra-judicially executed by Sri Lanka’s military at the Trincomalee beach on January 2nd, 2006, said that Sri Lanka’s judicial system is not capable and unwilling to provide justice and bring closure to his son’s death, hence… Continue reading US legal effort to seek justice for son’s killing – Dr Manoharan
Ambassador, an honest man sent to lie for Sri Lanka, responds Fein
Noting Sri Lanka’s Ambassador’s response to the law suit filed in US by three Tamil plaintiffs that LTTE-front organizations are involved in "publicity stunts like this baseless law suits," Bruce Fein, the attorney for the plaintiffs said that the Ambassador Wickramasuriya was an honest man but was apparently instructed that if both the facts and… Continue reading Ambassador, an honest man sent to lie for Sri Lanka, responds Fein
Rajapaksa sued in US Courts over war-crimes, plaintiffs seek $30m in damages
Three Tamil plaintiffs whose relatives were killed in three different incidents, all considered to be war-crimes, filed a civil case in the District Court of District of Columbia against Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa Friday at around 4:00 p.m, the attorney for the plaintiffs and former Assistant Deputy Attorney General of the US, Mr Bruce… Continue reading Rajapaksa sued in US Courts over war-crimes, plaintiffs seek $30m in damages
Sri Lanka leader sued in US
Members of Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority have filed a lawsuit in the United States against the island’s president, seeking $30 million in damages over alleged extrajudicial killings. Activists from the Tamil diaspora spearheaded legal action after President Mahinda Rajapakse quietly traveled to the United States, in a test of how much deference US authorities show… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader sued in US
Military in Jaffna district to stay, says SLA Commander
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander, Maj. Gen. Jagath Jayasuriya, while addressing a news conference at the army headquarters in Colombo, said that the Sri Lanka’s defence ministry will not move out the security forces stationed in the Jaffna peninsula, the state-run Dinamina newspaper said in a front page article Friday. The SLA Commander further said… Continue reading Military in Jaffna district to stay, says SLA Commander
Solheim without ‘appetite’ envisages further involvement
How could the Norwegian ‘peace’ broker Erik Solheim claim that he was not biased towards one party in the national conflict in the island of Sri Lanka, when he had approached the issue with a preconception that there had been no appetite in the world for separations, asked Stephen Pushparajah, a well-recognized Eezham Tamil in… Continue reading Solheim without ‘appetite’ envisages further involvement
