Ban, Rajapakse collusion undermining UN action on Sri Lanka?

Controversy surrounding United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon’s meeting with Sri Lanka’s President Rajapakse was fueled further as the UN spokesperson Martin Nesirky dodged questions from Inner City Press on the veracity of Rajapakse’s statement that Moon has said that "UN panel was in no way empowered to investigate charges against Sri Lanka.” “It’s… Continue reading Ban, Rajapakse collusion undermining UN action on Sri Lanka?

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One-person dominated TGTE decided by narrow margin

The question of one-person dominated leadership or collective leadership was not at all taken for voting in the TGTE Constitutional Assembly meeting held in New York Thursday and Friday, TGTE members told TamilNet. The voting took place only on the question of whether there should be three regional deputies or not. 42 voted in favour… Continue reading One-person dominated TGTE decided by narrow margin

SLA denies permission to reopen Central College in Palaali HSZ

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officials in Palaali High Security Zone did not permit the school administrators to reopen Vassavi’laan Maththiya Makaa Viththiyaalayam located in Palaali HSZ which was officially handed over Tuesday in a event held in the school in the presence of Northern Province Governor Major Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri, SLA Jaffna Commander Major… Continue reading SLA denies permission to reopen Central College in Palaali HSZ

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SL government neglects war-ravaged Vanni

Sri Lanka government has not allocated sufficient funds for the renovation and rebuilding of schools and other government department offices which had been either badly damaged or totally destroyed during its war on Vanni, officials of Northern Province Education Ministry and Ki’linochchi Government Secretariat said. Basic facilities are not made available for the government employees… Continue reading SL government neglects war-ravaged Vanni

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Douglas Devananda pays homage to SLA soldiers killed in demining

Sri Lanka Minister Douglas Devananda paid homage to the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers killed in demining operations in the North in an event held in Vassavi’laan Maththiya Makaa Viththiyaalayam Tuesday. Paying homage to SLA soldiers by Douglas Devananda is an attempt to please Major Gen. Mahinda Kathurusinghe, SLA Jaffna Commander who had openly criticized… Continue reading Douglas Devananda pays homage to SLA soldiers killed in demining

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22 US, UK cities hold Sri Lanka boycott campaign

Sixteen US cities and six UK cities held boycott Sri Lanka rally Saturday between 10 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. local time campaigning against buying clothing made in Sri Lanka. The rally gained momentum in California as students from Stanford University joined the rally in front of the Gap and Victoria’s Secret stores, to signify beginning… Continue reading 22 US, UK cities hold Sri Lanka boycott campaign

Court dismisses petition against Fonseka’s election to parliament

Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal Tuesday rejected a petition challenging the election of Sarath Fonseka, former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army to Sri Lanka parliament from the Colombo district in the last general election held on April 8. The petition came up for inquiry before a three member bench. The petitioner Anandan Mohandas of… Continue reading Court dismisses petition against Fonseka’s election to parliament

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Reopening Vasaavi’laan School in Palaali HSZ not immediately possible

Reopening Vasaavi’laan Maththiya Makaa Viththiyaalayam caught in Palaali High Security Zone (HSZ) of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) for the last twenty years is not immediately possible due to the danger of landmines in the school precincts, the school administration said. The school is functioning in a private property in Urumpiraay area since it was forced… Continue reading Reopening Vasaavi’laan School in Palaali HSZ not immediately possible

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