Sri Lanka Army (SLA) is employing new measures in the last several days to increase security in Jaffna, civil sources in Jaffna said. SLA has increased search operations during nights and has increased checking of motor vehicles including motor bikes. Passengers traveling in night buses are being subjected to delays as they searched in the… Continue reading SLA tightens security in Jaffna
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More than 100,000 persons affected by rain in the North
More than hundred thousand people were affected by rain in Jaffna, Mannaar, Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu district, according to civil society sources in the Northern province. Menik Farm camp used as an internment camp to hold Tamil civilians, is surrounded by flood. More than 20,000 remaining refugees have been struggling with toilets submerged in flood. Dengue… Continue reading More than 100,000 persons affected by rain in the North
SL cabinet decides to abolish Tamil version of ‘national anthem’
The first cabinet meeting convened by Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa after returning from London decided to abolish the Tamil version of Sri Lanka’s national anthem, Sunday Times reports. The ‘shortcoming’ of having two national anthems should be rectified and in no other country was the national anthem used in more than one language, Mahinda… Continue reading SL cabinet decides to abolish Tamil version of ‘national anthem’
SL First Lady’s Xmas in Jaffna cancelled
As most of the local priests and Christians in Jaffna were not interested in participation, the programme of Mahinda Rajapakasa’s wife Shiranthi Rajapakasa presiding over an Xmas fete in Jaffna as its chief guest was cancelled. However, Buddhist monks, Sinhalese visitors and some Muslim religious leaders who were brought from the south for this purpose,… Continue reading SL First Lady’s Xmas in Jaffna cancelled
Gunmen open fire at Hindu chief priest, sons in Jaffna
The Chief Priest of Murukamoorthi Temple in Chankaanai of Valikaamam and his two sons were fataly injured Saturday evening when unknown gunmen opened fire at their house. 56-year-old Niththiyantha Sharma, the chief priest and 32-year-old Sivananda Sharma and 27-year-old Jegananda Sharma, were rushed to Jaffna Teaching Hospital and admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, medical… Continue reading Gunmen open fire at Hindu chief priest, sons in Jaffna
US Senators call for Independent International Investigations
Seventeen United States Senators, in a letter sent to the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, urged her to "call for an independent international investigation into the allegations of gross human rights violations that occurred during the country’s 25-year civil war." Coinciding with the week following release of WikiLeaks cable which revealed the Colombo-based US… Continue reading US Senators call for Independent International Investigations
Wounds from Oxford fiasco linger
Cabinet spokesman and Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, in a media interview conducted in Sinhala, pointed to the "weakness and inability of the British government to correctly evaluate the situation," and added that "[n]either the Thames Valley Police nor the British government could get away from the blame for their failure to give adequate security to… Continue reading Wounds from Oxford fiasco linger
Colombo denies North Korean arms purchase
Following a report in the New York Times of the alleged Sri Lanka’s purchases of rocket launchers from North Korea in the Spring of 2009 despite protests by American Diplomats, a senior Sri Lanka official involved in procurement of arms told local media that "there hadn’t been any transactions with NK [North Korea] for a… Continue reading Colombo denies North Korean arms purchase
Philippines awards peace prize to SLA, joins Colombo boycotting Nobel ceremony
Philippines on Thursday decided to boycott the Nobel peace prize award ceremony in Oslo Friday. Sri Lanka will also boycott the ceremony that awards the peace prize to Liu Xiaobo, who in his struggle for political reforms in China was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment last year. Meanwhile, during the Heroes Day week of Eezham… Continue reading Philippines awards peace prize to SLA, joins Colombo boycotting Nobel ceremony
Refreshing investigation in Assam on national question in India
Recent upsurges in tensions and violence in ongoing conflicts over borders in the Northeast of India, attempts by the Indian state to gain control of territory by settling villages in camps in parts of Chhattisgarh and other states of central India, and the pursuit of autonomy in Telangana and Gorkhaland demonstrate the multiple ways territoriality… Continue reading Refreshing investigation in Assam on national question in India
