Muslim families to be resettled in Jaffna soon – Jaffna GA

“The Muslim families evacuated from Jaffna 20 year ago will be soon resettled in their own places,” Jaffna Government Agent (GA), Ms. Imelda Sukumar said in an event held in Jaffna Osmania College Saturday. The event was organized by more than ten Muslim organizations in Jaffna in memory of the evacuation in 1990, sources in… Continue reading Muslim families to be resettled in Jaffna soon – Jaffna GA

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Treating Tamil Script from Tamil point of view

Encoding an ‘Extended Tamil Script’ and encoding the Grantha script added with some Tamil characters in the Unicode Standard have become matters of controversy currently raging in Tamil Nadu. The very concept of having an ‘Extended Tamil Script’ only to present Sanskrit in Tamil is fundamentally flawed. Having the rare distinction as a classical as… Continue reading Treating Tamil Script from Tamil point of view

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Rajapaksa extends LLRC term for another six months

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has extended term of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) that is to expire at the end of November this year for another six months from 1st December, according to Lakshman Wickremasinghe, Media Advisor of the LLRC. The LLRC has already been discredited by three leading human rights agencies… Continue reading Rajapaksa extends LLRC term for another six months

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Indian High Commission offices to be opened in Jaffna

India Foreign Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, who will be in Sri Lanka on 25 November on a three-day visit to participate in the Indo-Sri Lanka Economic Conference in Colombo will ceremoniously open the Jaffna offices of the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka located in Ammaan Thoaddam in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Minister… Continue reading Indian High Commission offices to be opened in Jaffna

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Rajapaksa visit to London postponed: SL Foreign Ministry

Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Ministry Friday said the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to London will not take place on scheduled date, amidst reports by international media that the Mr. Rajapaksa had cancelled his scheduled visit due to fears that he will be arrested for alleged war crimes. Director General of Pubic Communications… Continue reading Rajapaksa visit to London postponed: SL Foreign Ministry

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No development in Jaffna worthy of mention – German delegation

A delegation of German MPs led by Ms. Petra Ernstberger visited Jaffna accompanied by German Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Mr. Jens Ploetner and Mr. Guido Baumann, officer in charge of press affairs. Mr. Guido Bauman, at the end of the visit Thursday, told local press that the delegation saw no development worthy of mention in… Continue reading No development in Jaffna worthy of mention – German delegation

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Arrested printer’s mother harassed, hospitalized, says rights group

Mother of arrested printer Jayampathi Bulathsinhala was harassed, and her house searched without a warrant by a group in civilian clothes and by a group in police uniform late October, an exile network of Sri Lanka journalists callling themselves Networking for Rights (NfR) said in a press release Thursday. Bulathsinhala and eight workers of ‘Sarala… Continue reading Arrested printer’s mother harassed, hospitalized, says rights group

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Rajapaksa fears arrest in UK: Times of India

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s scheduled visit to UK has been called off by him fearing arrest in UK for his alleged war crimes under British law, the Times of India reported Friday. SL Foreign Minister G L Peiris was despatched to reconnoitre last month, the paper said, adding that certain Tamil organisations were planning… Continue reading Rajapaksa fears arrest in UK: Times of India

TamilNet wartime correspondent from Vanni reaches a free country

Living incognito since May 2009, the TamilNet chief correspondent who reported from Vanni during the war, reached a free country this week. He was just 24 when he joined TamilNet. His knowledge in English was just basic. He was neither a member nor an associate of the LTTE. The free working space he had in… Continue reading TamilNet wartime correspondent from Vanni reaches a free country

Southern fishermen occupying Vadamaraadchi accused of sexual harassment

One of the fishermen of nearly 600 Sinhala and Muslim fishermen from South brought by Sri Lanka government with the assistance of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) to catch sea cucumber and conch shells in Vadamaraadchi East, was thrashed by local people when he tried to sexually harass a young woman, civil sources in the region… Continue reading Southern fishermen occupying Vadamaraadchi accused of sexual harassment

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