Police arrest 2 JVP members in Jaffna

Sri Lanka police in Jaffna arrested two members of Janatha Vimukthi Party (JVP) while they were putting up posters against the proposed 18th Constitutional Amendment at Hospital Road junction in Jaffna Saturday early morning, sources in Jaffna said. One of the men arrested is Veeraraj Lalithakumar who had contested as the chief candidate of Democratic… Continue reading Police arrest 2 JVP members in Jaffna

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Hard questions for India and Eezham Tamils

Nirupama Menon Rao expressed satisfaction at the progress in resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and development activities of the North, said state-owned Colombo newspaper Daily News Thursday, titling the news as “Indian investment interest rising”. But, reporting on Nirupama’s visit, The Hindu on Friday titled the news “Political solution should be priority” and cited… Continue reading Hard questions for India and Eezham Tamils

Opposition groups declare September 8 Black Day

Opposition parties’ Movement Against 18th Amendment stated that 8 September, the day Sri Lanka government tables the constitutional amendment bill in Parliament, has been declared a Black Day and that a protest demostration will be held at the Borella Ayurveda Junction in Colombo on the same day. The convener of the Movement described the amendment… Continue reading Opposition groups declare September 8 Black Day

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No-confidence motion against SL Minister Peiris

The main opposition United National Party (UNP) Friday handed over a No-confidence motion to Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa against Sri Lanka External Affairs Minister G. L. Peiris charging him for the failure in handling international affairs. UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, Deputy Leader Karu Jayasuriya, parliamentarians Ravi Karunanayake, Lakshman Kiriella, John Amaratunga and Wijeyadasa Rajapakse are the… Continue reading No-confidence motion against SL Minister Peiris

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Re-examine claimed safety of refugee returnees, AI appeals to Australia

“The Australian government must re-examine its claims that asylum seekers returned to countries they are fleeing from are not subjected to torture and mistreatment,” Madhu Malhorta, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Asia said in an appeal to Sri Lanka government Friday calling on it to ensure the safety of three men who have been tortured… Continue reading Re-examine claimed safety of refugee returnees, AI appeals to Australia

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SLA commander invites Indian Army commander to visit Sri Lanka

Indian Army General Vijay Kumar Singh is scheduled to visit the island 05 September on a five day visit on invitation by Sri Lanka Army commander Lt. Gen. Jagath Jayasuriya. The Indian General is scheduled to visit North and East, informed sources in Colombo said. General V K Singh assumed command of Indian Army on… Continue reading SLA commander invites Indian Army commander to visit Sri Lanka

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18th Amendment move reminds of Emergency Bill: Media movements

Seven media associations in South have jointly opposed the proposed 18th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution, describing the move as violating the freedom of expression on the part of the people. The proposals have not been discussed among the masses and it is a dangerous trend to make such amendments in the form of… Continue reading 18th Amendment move reminds of Emergency Bill: Media movements

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Anglican Bishop: 18th Amendment will lead to destructive erosion of democracy

The 18th Amendment, proposed by the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, if passed by the SL Parliament, will lead to destructive erosion of already fragile democratic culture said Rt. Revd Duleep de Chickera, the Anglican Bishop of Colombo in a statement issued Thursday. Full text of the statement follows: A Plea to Withdraw the Eighteenth… Continue reading Anglican Bishop: 18th Amendment will lead to destructive erosion of democracy

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Indian investor interest growing, says Rajapaksa

India will expedite construction projects, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao assures President President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday said Indian investor interest in Sri Lanka was rapidly growing and several leading Indian entrepreneurs in industry and other sectors had expressed interest in setting up business on the island. Mr. Rajapaksa made the comment when Foreign Secretary Nirupama… Continue reading Indian investor interest growing, says Rajapaksa

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