The Sri Lankan High commission in Ottawa has made a representation to the Canadian Government urging Canada to refuse asylum and citizenship to the Tamil migrants who came to Canada on a ship seeking asylum, the state run Dinamina newspaper said in a front page news article. According to the article, Sri Lanka has claimed… Continue reading Refuse asylum to Tamil boat refugees, Sri Lanka tells Canada
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Wickremesinghe, Premadasa hold discussion to give new life to UNP
Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) held one to one talks Tuesday evening with Sajith Premadasa, UNP parliamentarian, to solve constitutional reforms of the party and to give new life to the party in the coming elections. They were later joined by another UNP parliamentarian Ravi Karunanayake. The talks are… Continue reading Wickremesinghe, Premadasa hold discussion to give new life to UNP
The Hindu review accuses LTTE for failure of peace
“To those who knew that the ceasefire was built on a glaringly faulty premise — that the LTTE wanted a negotiated settlement within a united Sri Lanka — its eventual breakdown was foretold on the day it was signed,” writes, Nirupama Subramanian in reviewing a book in The Hindu Tuesday. The review was favourably highlighting… Continue reading The Hindu review accuses LTTE for failure of peace
SLA tightens grip on Jaffna peninsula
Sri Lanka Army (SLN) occupying Jaffna peninsula has begun constructing permanent sentry posts and mini camps on the main junctions along the key roads in Jaffna peninsula in haste, sources said. Meanwhile, the SLA soldiers posted inside Jaffna Teaching Hospital and around it refuse to withdraw despite the requests of hospital administration, hospital sources said.… Continue reading SLA tightens grip on Jaffna peninsula
Another Sri Lanka "Committee" to investigate ex-Minister’s tree fiasco
Sri Lanka’s President Rajapakse’s ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) Tuesday appointed a three member committee to inquire into the actions of controversial former minister, Mervyn Silva who allegedly tied a Samurdhi officer to a tree for not participating in a dengue awareness campaign conducted by the then Minister Silva. The chairman of this committee… Continue reading Another Sri Lanka "Committee" to investigate ex-Minister’s tree fiasco
HRCSL receives 4763 complaints from Northern Province
4763 complaints have been received by the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) from the districts of Jaffna, Mannaar and Vavuniyaa in Northern Province from May last year. Of these more than three thousand complaints are regarding the disappearances of persons from May 2009 till now, according to an official of the HRCSL. These… Continue reading HRCSL receives 4763 complaints from Northern Province
Canada paints ‘terrorism’ to escape responsibility
Canadian government which tilted the balance by branding the defensive national struggle of Eezham Tamils as ‘international terrorism’ and was thus one of the abetters of Colombo in the war, is in its attempt to escape responsibility now breaches all bounds by painting a picture of ‘terrorism’ even for the arrival of refugees, Tamil circles… Continue reading Canada paints ‘terrorism’ to escape responsibility
Pandemonium in parliament over Fonseka punishment
Pandemonium reigned in the Sri Lanka ‘s Parliament when it resumed its sittings Tuesday afternoon when the main opposition United National Party (UNP) and the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) demanded a full debate on the verdict of the first Court Martial against the former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, Sarath Fonseka. JVP parliamentarians protested… Continue reading Pandemonium in parliament over Fonseka punishment
Traditional Hindu temples in East destroyed, replaced with Buddhist Viharas: MP
"Sri Lanka government is systematically destructing Hindu temples in the Eastern Province and constructing Buddhist Viharas in their places and one cannot remain passive while the Sinhala Buddhist chauvinists continue to destroy Hindu temples and appropriate the traditional Tamil lands for the occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA)," S. Yogeswaran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian for… Continue reading Traditional Hindu temples in East destroyed, replaced with Buddhist Viharas: MP
SLA refuses to open key roads in Jaffna peninsula
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying Jaffna peninsula continues to refuse to open the key roads which it had closed for public use despite repeated requests by governemnt departments, NGOs and public organizations, sources in Jaffna said. The same situation prevails in allowing uprooted families to settle in their properties appropriated by SLA as High Security… Continue reading SLA refuses to open key roads in Jaffna peninsula
