Comparing alleged war-criminal and Sri Lanka’s current President Rajapakse’s reported admission into the United States to the Clinton administration’s providing entry visa to genocidaire Radovan Karadzic to enter the U.S in order to attend the Vance-Owen Peace Negotiations in New York City, Professor Francis Boyle, expert in international law at the College of Law, University… Continue reading Admitting Rajapakse into US criminally similar to allowing-in genocidaire Karadzic, says Boyle
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Amnesty: US should investigate Rajapaksa during his visit
The United States should investigate Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapksa, when he arrives on a surprise visit to the US this week, for his alleged role in perpetrating torture and war crimes, Amnesty International said Wednesday. President Rajapaksa left Sri Lanka for the US early Wednesday, taking a delegation of 20 on a supposedly private… Continue reading Amnesty: US should investigate Rajapaksa during his visit
Rajapaksa leaves to USA after meeting Armitage
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa Wednesday morning left Colombo to United States of America on a ‘private’ trip (USA), according to a private electronic media Ada Derana quoting Bandula Jayasekara, Director General of the President Media. On Tuesday Mr.Mahinda Rajapakse held discussion with the former United States Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage. Mr.… Continue reading Rajapaksa leaves to USA after meeting Armitage
Seminary student tortured in white-van, terror-campaign takes new form in Mannaar
A 19-year-old student of Mannaar Seminary and an 18-year-old fellow student at Mannaar St. Xavier’s Boys College, were abducted by armed men who came in a white van Monday around 2:00 p.m. when the students were on their way back from the school. The students were blindfolded and severely beaten inside the vehicle. Except for… Continue reading Seminary student tortured in white-van, terror-campaign takes new form in Mannaar
Studies in Tamil-Japanese relationship continues
Following decades-long work of the late Prof Susumu Ohno, another Japanese academic, Prof Tsutomo Kampe pursues the study on the relationship between Tamil and Japanese. “There are more than 500 Tamil words in Japanese,” he was cited saying by The Times of India Tuesday. Meanwhile, emeritus Professor of Tamil of the University of Jaffna, A.… Continue reading Studies in Tamil-Japanese relationship continues
Indian-partnered gala in Jaffna to follow Rajapaksa-Pongkal with Sinhala anthem
Sri Lanka anthem was sung in Sinhala by the school children of Jaffna at the Rajapaksa Pongkal in Jaffna on Monday. A large number of the participants to the event were school students and their teachers, forcibly brought to the occasion. Around a hundred students were lured by the EPDP with promises of laptop computers… Continue reading Indian-partnered gala in Jaffna to follow Rajapaksa-Pongkal with Sinhala anthem
Rajapaksa skips ‘re-reopening’ of Vasaavi’laan Central College
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa skipped ‘re-reopening’ Vasaavi’laan Central College Sunday. The plaque had his name, the invitation was in his name, but the renovated hall of Vasaavi’laan Central College was again re-opened by SL minister Douglas Devananda and SL colonial governor Chandrasiri. They were the people who re-opened it in September last year. Earlier,… Continue reading Rajapaksa skips ‘re-reopening’ of Vasaavi’laan Central College
Sri Lanka flood victims protest over food aid
Hundreds of flood victims in Sri Lanka besieged a district office in the eastern town of Kathankudi complaining about unfair distribution of emergency food aid, police said Tuesday. Local media reports said three civil servants were hospitalised after being attacked by the furious crowd, but police said they were unable to confirm any injuries during… Continue reading Sri Lanka flood victims protest over food aid
UN Relief official to visit Sri Lanka
The United Nations Assistant Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Catherine Bragg, is expected to arrive in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on 19 January 2011, on a 3-day mission, according to reports in Colombo. Ms Bragg will meet representatives from the Sri Lanka Government, donors, and aid agencies, and will visit… Continue reading UN Relief official to visit Sri Lanka
Pillayan group attacks DS officer in Batticaloa
A group headed by councillor and Pillayan group paramilitary person P. Prasanth, Monday morning entered the Divisional Secretariat in Aaraiyampathi and attacked injuries to four workers of the secretariat. The same group attacked a village officer in the division on Sunday. The group was attempting to block independent local aid groups from engaging with the… Continue reading Pillayan group attacks DS officer in Batticaloa
