Sri Lanka’s main opposition United National Party (UNP) Monday declared that it is ready to extend its wholehearted support to an alliance as proposed by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna to oppose the undemocratic actions of the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government led by Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse. Gayantha Karunaratne, UNP parliamentarian and its… Continue reading UNP to assist JVP led alliance against UPFA government
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SLA extends HSZ in Ki’linochchi encroaching traditional Tamil villages
Sri Lanka government has instructed the Government Agents of Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts not to resettle anyone in an area of 200 acres in the adjoining traditional Tamil villages of the already declared area as the High Security Zone (HSZ) of occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in an extent of 300 acres in Ira’naimadu in… Continue reading SLA extends HSZ in Ki’linochchi encroaching traditional Tamil villages
Attempt to misuse resettled women in Vanni foiled
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians Saravanabavan and Sritharan intervened and stopped Sunday the attempt of a private company from Kandy in Ki’linochchi town enticing young women recently allowed to resettle in Vanni, with job opportunities in South Sri Lanka with attractive salaries. The parliamentarians, on suspicion raised by local people about the true intent of… Continue reading Attempt to misuse resettled women in Vanni foiled
Revisiting Sinhala nationalist mindset
As long as Sinhala nationalist mindset deny the antiquity and right of Eezham Tamil nation in the island and unable to come out with appropriate political models, no ‘reconciliation’ will be possible and there will be only subjugation. The Tamils don’t deny the Sinhala nation in the island but they are not reciprocated. It has… Continue reading Revisiting Sinhala nationalist mindset
UNP asks LLRC to summon Peiris, Moragoda, Karuna
Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission appointed by the Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been asked by the main opposition United National Party (UNP) to summon G.L.Peiris, Milinda Moragoda and Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan alias Karuna Amman to get a balanced view of the peace process during the 2002 cease fire period under the then UNP government.… Continue reading UNP asks LLRC to summon Peiris, Moragoda, Karuna
Nalloor Kanthasuvaami temple annual festival begins
The annual festival of the historic Nalloor Kanthasuvaami temple in Jaffna will begin Sunday with the Sacred Festival Flag hoisting ceremony (Kodiyeattam) and will continue until 8 September. An unprecedented number of devotees are expected to attend the festival and transport and other necessary arrangements have been made by Jaffna Municpal Council (JMC) authorities which… Continue reading Nalloor Kanthasuvaami temple annual festival begins
On Sri Lanka, UN Has No Comment on Fonseka, Panel Still Not Started, Ban Book In Flux, Lee Kuan Yew Author Snubbed
As in Sri Lanka the government’s “Lessons Learnt” panel began, with a focus not on the civilians killed in 2009 but on how a ceasefire earlier broke down, Inner City Press on Friday asked UN Spokesman Martin Nesirky if the UN had any comment on Sri Lanka’s or its panel, or on the court martial… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Has No Comment on Fonseka, Panel Still Not Started, Ban Book In Flux, Lee Kuan Yew Author Snubbed
NP Governor urged to allow Muslims to resettle in Jaffna without restrictions
Sri Lanka Deputy minister of resettlement Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan alias Karuna had said during his recent visit to Jaffna that the uprooted Muslims located in other parts of Sri Lanka including Puththa’lam living in houses given to them by Sri Lanka government should hand them back and the relief measures to them will be stopped if… Continue reading NP Governor urged to allow Muslims to resettle in Jaffna without restrictions
Boat with 490 Tamil refugees docks in British Columbia
After spending nearly three months in sea, MV Sun Sea, a 59-metre Thai cargo ship, docked near Victoria, Canada Friday with nearly 490 Tamil refugees who fled Sri Lanka seeking safety and security in a foreign land thousands of miles away from northern Sri Lanka, their place of birth. The Canadian authorities boarded the ship… Continue reading Boat with 490 Tamil refugees docks in British Columbia
Police instructs Tamils in Kotahena register their presence
Sri Lanka Police Thursday early morning conducted a cordon and search operation in Kotahena in Colombo district for several houses from 4:30 a.m.. Police personnel engaged in the operation instructed Tamil residents to register their presence in the location with the police immediately. Some Tamil residents argued with the police personnel that there was no… Continue reading Police instructs Tamils in Kotahena register their presence
