In a recent paper titled "Why National Reconciliation in Sri Lanka Is Not Possible," Brian Senewiratne, a renowned physician and an Australia based Sinhala expatriate, says although he had realized that ‘national reconciliation’ in Sri Lanka was ‘totally unrealistic’, after witnessing the major human rights violations inflicted upon the Tamil people, what has made the… Continue reading ‘Anti-Tamil ideology, international meddling make reconciliation impossible’
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SL government allocates land for star hotel in Jaffna to private company
Sri Lanka government has allocated land in Chiruththeevu in the islets of Jaffna occupied by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) to a private company to build a five star hotel, sources in Jaffna said. SLN continues to refuse permission to local fishermen to fish in Chiruththeevu area which includes Ma’ndaitheevu, Poonakari and Jaffna lagoon. SLN has… Continue reading SL government allocates land for star hotel in Jaffna to private company
Nirupama Rao to visit North
Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao is to visit Jaffna, Ki’linochchi, Mullaiththeevu and Vavuniyaa in the North 30, 31 August in the context of Indian Foreign Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna’s proposed visit to Sri Lanka late September, sources in Jaffna said. Nirupama Rao will inspect the progress of development projects, resettlement and rehabilitation activities in… Continue reading Nirupama Rao to visit North
Resettlement of Vadamaraadchi North uprooted families postponed indefinitely
Jaffna Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander Major Gen. Mahinda Kathurusinghe and Jaffna Government Agent Ms. Imelda Sukumar, who met Friday in Palaali SLA head office to discuss the resettlement of the uprooted families of Vadamaraadchi North evacuated by SLA , did not come to any decision but announced that ‘speedy action’ will be taken, sources… Continue reading Resettlement of Vadamaraadchi North uprooted families postponed indefinitely
Batticaloa Tamils mourn disappearance of 48 Tamils two decades ago
Tamils of several villages in Batticaloa district Friday observed the twenty years’ death anniversary of 48 Tamil people who were reported disappeared after being arrested by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on 27th August 1990, with silent procession from Siththaa’ndi Kaa’li Koayil to Siththaa’ndi Murukan Koayil from 9:00 a.m till 11:00 a.m. Relatives of the… Continue reading Batticaloa Tamils mourn disappearance of 48 Tamils two decades ago
No Tamil doctors in Vaakarai government hospital
Residents of Vaakarai, a traditional Tamil village in Batticaloa district, find difficult to explain their illness and obtain treatment as medical officers who can converse in Tamil language are not posted to Vaakarai government hospital. All medical officers posted to this hospital are Sinhala, the residents said. Vaakari village comprises sixteen Village Officer divisions with… Continue reading No Tamil doctors in Vaakarai government hospital
New Zealand Supreme Court decides LTTE a political organisation
The Supreme Court of New Zealand Friday dismissed the appeal of the government seeking rejection of the refugee status of an Eezham Tamil who was captaining a ship carrying arms to the LTTE. The court in its judgement said: “At all relevant times the Tamil Tigers was an organisation having the goals of self-determination for… Continue reading New Zealand Supreme Court decides LTTE a political organisation
UNP to discuss latest political development next week
The Working Committee of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) is to meet coming week to discuss the move of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) to support and provide two third majority to the government led by Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa to pass the constitutional amendment, UNP deputy leader Karu Jayasuriya told… Continue reading UNP to discuss latest political development next week
Rajapaksa instructs UPFA MPs not to leave island for 2 weeks
The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), main constituent of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse has instructed its parliamentarians not to go abroad till September 15. The leaders of the constituent parties also have been instructed by SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa to ensure the presence of their… Continue reading Rajapaksa instructs UPFA MPs not to leave island for 2 weeks
Politicising religious reformation
Around 300 goats and countless chickens were sacrificed in a folk ritual on Wednesday at the Kaa’li temple in Munneasvaram, Chilaapam (Chilaw), in the Puththa’lam district of the North Western Province. A group of Buddhist monks marched in protest and when prevented, the angry monks sat on the road and refused to move until the… Continue reading Politicising religious reformation
