Properties of uprooted families in Vadamaraadchi East plundered by SLA

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) have constructed many bases and camps in the properties of uprooted families and on the costal villages of Vadamaraadchi East using the roofing, door and windows plundered from the shops and houses left by the residents, persons who visited the area said. The areas from Naakarkoayil… Continue reading Properties of uprooted families in Vadamaraadchi East plundered by SLA

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TNA parliamentarians to visit Valikaamam North HSZ

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) spokesman and Jaffna district parliamentarian Suresh Premachandran said that a group of TNA parliamentarians will be visiting Valikaamam North Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupied High Security Zone (HSZ) once they get the permission from Sri Lanka Ministry of Defence. Meanwhile, Basil Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka minister and brother of SL President Mahinda… Continue reading TNA parliamentarians to visit Valikaamam North HSZ

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Ancient port near Hambantota had Dravidian name mixed with Prakrit

Jars, Black and Red ware pottery and some timber sections were found in 2008 at a depth of 31 metres under sea, at a probable shipwreck site around 3 km off the coast of Godawaya, between Hambantota and Ambalantota in the Southern Province. Earlier, divers retrieved a stone bench having symbols engraved on it from… Continue reading Ancient port near Hambantota had Dravidian name mixed with Prakrit

TNA rejects Wickremesinghe’s offer

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Thursday refused to give consent to the opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe to appoint TNA parliamentarian, M. N. Sumanthiran as his nominee to the Parliamentary Council constituted under the 18th Amendment to the Constitution. TNA media spokesman and Jaffna district parliamentarian said Ranil Wickremesinghe wanted the party’s consent to appoint Sumanthiran.… Continue reading TNA rejects Wickremesinghe’s offer

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Resettled families in Jaffna peninsula abandoned by SL government

Non-government Organizations in Jaffna peninsula accuse Sri Lanka government to have abandoned most of the uprooted families resettled in Jaffna peninsula without providing them adequate assistance for rehabilitation. 82,000 uprooted persons had been resettled in Jaffna peninsula so far, according to Jaffna Secretariat statistics. Meanwhile, nearly 100,000 persons uprooted from Valikaamam North High Security Zone… Continue reading Resettled families in Jaffna peninsula abandoned by SL government

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UN Rep meets Champoor uprooted families

The Champoor Displaced Persons Welfare Association (CDPWA) on behalf of around six thousand five hundred persons of about 1,300 uprooted Tamil families from Moothoor east Wednesday handed over a memorandum to Neil Buhune, the UN Resident Representative and Human Coordinator appealing to him to take steps to ensure their early resettlement in their traditional villages… Continue reading UN Rep meets Champoor uprooted families

Colombo refuses visa to NGO official

The Sri Lankan Government has ordered Daniel Horgan, security coordination officer of Nonviolent Peaceforce, a foreign NGO, to leave Sri Lanka immediately, the Sinhala language Divaina newspaper said in an article. The order was made when Horgan sent in his papers seeking renewal of his visa to continue his work in Sri Lanka. In July,… Continue reading Colombo refuses visa to NGO official

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SL government ‘explores’ development of Jaffna district

Sri Lanka government which had not contributed to the development of Jaffna district in any significant manner is showing off the development activities in Jaffna peninsula funded by World Bank and Asian Development Bank as if it is spending its own money on them, government officials who participated in SL government’s Jaffna District Development Meeting… Continue reading SL government ‘explores’ development of Jaffna district

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Rajapaksa leaves for US via London

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa Wednesday left via London to United States of America (USA). Mr. Rajapaksa left few days in advance for personal reasons, informed sources in Colombo said. He will take part in both the plenary meeting of the General Assembly of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) and the sessions of UN General… Continue reading Rajapaksa leaves for US via London

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