Sri Lanka’s ex-Army Commander Gen. Sarath Fonseka’s lawyers have decided to file a petition in the court of appealing contesting the verdict issued by the military court. Fonseka’s Democratic National Alliance (DNA) party termed the first court martial hearing, concluded Friday that the cae was ‘one sided’ and that they will not accept the ruling.… Continue reading Fonseka’s lawyers to appeal ‘conviction’
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Colombo begins deluding campaign through ‘Lessons Learnt’ Commission
Accusing the LTTE for missing the opportunity of ‘mega development’ and for walking out from the Peace Process on ‘flimsy grounds’, Sri Lanka’s former head of the Peace Secretariat, Bernard Gunatilleke inaugurated the misinformation campaign of Colombo while appearing before the ‘Lessons Learnt’ Commission on Wednesday. However, Gunetilleke who emphasized that the Interim Self Governing… Continue reading Colombo begins deluding campaign through ‘Lessons Learnt’ Commission
Malaysia releases 62 Eezham Tamil asylum seekers
Immigration Department of Malaysia released Thursday noon 62 of the 75 Eezham Tamil asylum seekers, held in at the KLIA depot for 111 days, according to Free Malaysia Today daily. Alternative Action Team (AAT) president B. Kalaivanar said at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur Thursday that 13 of the asylum seekers still held are… Continue reading Malaysia releases 62 Eezham Tamil asylum seekers
Protest in London against India’s Operation Green Hunt
Alliance for People’s Right in South Asia has called for demonstration at the Indian High Commission in London on India’s independence day, August 15, protesting the murder of Communist Party of India (Maoist) Polit Bureau member and Central Committee spokesperson Azad along with Delhi-based journalist Hem Chandra Pandey by Andhra Police in July. Indian Workers… Continue reading Protest in London against India’s Operation Green Hunt
Malaysian Tamil leader hard on Sri Lanka’s abetters, urges boycott
Malaysian Tamil leader and Deputy Chief Minister of the Penang State Prof P. Ramasamy came hard on some industrial circles of Ceylonese in Malaysia buttressing Colombo in the name of ‘development. Speaking to media Thursday he urged global Tamils to boycott commercial pursuits of Karunanidhi family. Party decisions announced by him urged Malaysian government to… Continue reading Malaysian Tamil leader hard on Sri Lanka’s abetters, urges boycott
SLA in Vanni harass hapless resettled families
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers occupying Vanni are forcibly evacuating resettled uprooted families from their houses and lands on charges that they are supporters of Liberation Tigers and demand money to be allowed to live in their properties which they have managed to make livable, according to many complaints made to Vavuniyaa Human Rights Commission… Continue reading SLA in Vanni harass hapless resettled families
Resolutions passed against governments of India, Tamil Nadu for disregarding Eezham Tamils, Tamil Nadu fishermen
Karuththurimaikk Kazhakam (Union for Freedom of Expression), an umbrella organization consisting of several poltical and humanitarian organizations in Tamil Nadu passed resolutions condemning the Central Government of India and the State Government of Tamil Nadu for willingly maintaining silence over for Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa regime’s blatant violation of democracy related to its war crimes… Continue reading Resolutions passed against governments of India, Tamil Nadu for disregarding Eezham Tamils, Tamil Nadu fishermen
Sri Lanka’s Lesson Learnt and Reconciliation Commission begins sitting
The Lesson Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), consisting of eight members, chaired by the former Attorney General C. R. de Silva, commenced its sittings Wednesday morning at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute in Colombo 7, according to Commission’s Secretary S. M. Samarakoon. Bernard Goonatillake, former head of Sri Lanka’s Peace Secretariat that was operational during the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Lesson Learnt and Reconciliation Commission begins sitting
EPDP monopoly in the distribution of relief ration hits uprooted familes in Jaffna
Seventy percent of the familes uprooted during war and resettled in Jaffna peninsula depend on the dry food relief ration redistributed by agencies which obtain the contract of distribution through Sri Lanka government tenders. Jaffna Traders’ Assocaition (JTA) circles allege that a particular trader acting as an agent of Sri Lanka minister Douglas Devananda, leader… Continue reading EPDP monopoly in the distribution of relief ration hits uprooted familes in Jaffna
Improving basic services is key to Sri Lanka’s economic prosperity, says World Bank
Enabling people to seek economic opportunities, improving the quality of basic services across all regions, and targeting interventions to stimulate economic growth in selected lagging areas can lead to rapid and geographically inclusive growth in Sri Lanka, says a new World Bank report “Sri Lanka: Reshaping Economic Geography: Connecting People to Prosperity.” The report launched… Continue reading Improving basic services is key to Sri Lanka’s economic prosperity, says World Bank
