Following the end of war in Vanni last year, the Colombo government has taken over three thousand acres private land in Eastern Province in seven Tamil Divisional Secretariat areas for the purpose of setting up new Sri Lanka Army (SLA) camps, colonizing the traditional Tamil homeland with Sinhala people and for contracting the land to… Continue reading Colombo schemes Sinhalicisation of Batticaloa
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UN event in Jaffna evokes controversy
Sri Lankan Lion flag was hoisted at the UN office of Jaffna on the occasion of UN Day this year unlike ever before and the guests of honour invited for the celebration event were Sri Lankan military officials, triggering controversy on the sudden change of practice by the UN office in Jaffna, the city which… Continue reading UN event in Jaffna evokes controversy
Three judges to decide on Fonseka attending parliament
Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal President Sathya Hettige Tuesday appointed a three-member bench to hear a petition by Sarath Fonseka, the former Army Commander and the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Leader seeking for an order allow him to participate in Sri Lanka parliament proceedings. The three- member bench comprising Judges Ranjit de Silva, A. W.… Continue reading Three judges to decide on Fonseka attending parliament
Sinhala families to be settled in Jaffna
Sri Lanka government has decided to settle the Sinhala families claiming resettlement in Jaffna on the coastal areas of Jaffna Fort and Ma’niam Thoaddam in Kozhumpuththu’rai, sources in Jaffna said. Parts of prefabricated houses donated by China to construct 12,000 houses in the areas from Muruka’ndi to Mullaiththeevu to settle Sinhala families have been brought… Continue reading Sinhala families to be settled in Jaffna
UN reforms and nations without state
Indian media campaigns for permanent membership to India in the UN Security Council. But another opinion appearing in the Indian media show how far the Indian state, riding on the masses for the benefit of a few, is different from the peoples of India. Permanent membership to such an India or to any others in… Continue reading UN reforms and nations without state
Police forcibly evict Muslim resettled families in Trincomalee
A team of Sri Lanka police personnel from Trincomalee police station Sunday morning forcibly evicted thirty-five resettled Muslim families in Ka’ndalkaadu in Ki’n’niyaay Divisional Secretariat (DS) division in Trincomalee district from their dwellings and burnt their temporary huts, directed by top civil authority in Trincomalee. The vegetable plots in the premises of the resettled families… Continue reading Police forcibly evict Muslim resettled families in Trincomalee
Political parties in UK condemn jailing Fonseka – Wickremasinghe
The Only country in the world that has unseated a person who holds the post of Member of Parliament due to the ruling of a Military Tribunal is Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremasinghe, leader of the main opposition United National Party(UNP), said addressing a meeting at Bopitiya in Katugampola Saturday evening. He added that during his… Continue reading Political parties in UK condemn jailing Fonseka – Wickremasinghe
German parliamentary delegation to visit Sri Lanka
A German Parliamentary delegation headed by Dagmar Ernstberger, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Group on South Asia, will arrive in Colombo Tuesday on a four day visit for the first time after the end of the war to obtain a first-hand impression on progress made and of challenges ahead. The main objective is to gain first-hand… Continue reading German parliamentary delegation to visit Sri Lanka
Mavai Senathirajah refutes Jaffna GA’s statement on Valikaamam HSZ issue
“I am one of the victims uprooted from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zone 20 years ago and the petition filed by me in court seeking resettlement is pending inquiry. It is ridiculous for Jaffna Government Agent Ms. Imelda Sukumar to claim that there are no HSZs in Jaffna peninsula,” Mavai Senathirajah, Tamil… Continue reading Mavai Senathirajah refutes Jaffna GA’s statement on Valikaamam HSZ issue
Eelam war damaged India’s reputation: Pinang Deputy Chief Minister
India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Malaysian visit to inaugurate ‘Little India’ didn’t go well with Tamils, the predominant Indian community in Malaysia, said Prof. Ramasamy, Deputy Chief Minister of the Pinang State of Malaysia. The Indian High Commission and other agents of India tried to control the damage. India does not understand that the pernicious… Continue reading Eelam war damaged India’s reputation: Pinang Deputy Chief Minister
