As the Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation appointed by Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa commenced its inaugural sittings on Wednesday morning at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute for International Relations and Strategic Studies, No 24, Horton place, Colombo, 58 law makers of United States Congress urged the Obama administration to push for an independent international… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Commission convenes as US calls for independent investigations
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Rajapakse, Wickremesinghe meet, discuss proposed constitutional reforms
Talks between Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse and Ranil Wickremesinghe, the leader of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) resumed Tuesday morning unexpectedly. Both met at the Presidential Secretariat and discussed about the proposed constitutional reforms, informed sources said. The UNP last week decided to abandon the talks with Rajapakse following the cross over… Continue reading Rajapakse, Wickremesinghe meet, discuss proposed constitutional reforms
New Buddhist temple in Maangku’lam in North
Work on the construction of a Buddhist Vihare on land close to the Sri Lanka police station along A9 highway in Maangku’lam area has begun and the new Vihare has been named Sugatha Vihare, according to media sources. The construction is in progress amid claims by Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister D. M. Jayaratne who is… Continue reading New Buddhist temple in Maangku’lam in North
Extremism of defeatism
Promoting extremism of defeatism is the latest ‘counterinsurgency’ weapon Colombo and those who abetted it in the war are trying on Eezham Tamils and especially on their diaspora in recent times. They do it for different purposes but none of them are prepared to come out with solutions other than subservience. Individual extremists of defeatism,… Continue reading Extremism of defeatism
2 Indian High Commission officials on sudden visit to Jaffna
Two key officials of the Indian High Commission to Sri Lanka in Colombo visited Jaffna Monday and held talks with high officers of Sri Lanka Amy (SLA) and police in Jaffna Secretariat. Northern Province Governor Major Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri and Jaffna Government Agent, Ms. Imelda Sukumar participated in this meeting, sources in Jaffna said.… Continue reading 2 Indian High Commission officials on sudden visit to Jaffna
HC applications to be filed by familes of disappeared LTTE key persons
The family members of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eezham (LTTE) key persons gone missing after arrest by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) or surrender at the end of the war on Vanni are to file Habeas Corpus (HC) applications next week, sources Jaffna said. According to Sri Lanka minister D. Gunasekara the wives of LTTE senior… Continue reading HC applications to be filed by familes of disappeared LTTE key persons
Moothoor east uprooted families languish in temporary shelters
Hundreds of uprooted Tamil families from Champoor north and east, Kooniththeevu and Navarathinapuram in Trincomalee district are accommodated in temporary shelters made up of tin sheets and cadjan leaves in Ki’liveddi, Ma’nalcheanai and Paddiththiddal in Moothoor division. They are agitating for their early resettlement in their villages. They fled from their villages following the military… Continue reading Moothoor east uprooted families languish in temporary shelters
3 more UNP parliamentarians likely to join UPFA
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) issued an ultimatum Sunday to Sri Lanka government to release the proposals on constitutional reforms and the 17th amendment and to reconsider its decision to abandon further talks with Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse, amid Colombo media reports that three more UNP parliamentarians are likely to join the… Continue reading 3 more UNP parliamentarians likely to join UPFA
Malaysian politician to form Committee on genocide in Sri Lanka
Deputy Chief Minister of Penang, and human rights advocate, Prof. Ramasamy, is to form an international committee to collect evidence on the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka, with the aim of presenting a case to the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Panel, a Malaysian companian site to the Sun newspaper said Sunday. "The group… Continue reading Malaysian politician to form Committee on genocide in Sri Lanka
US demining aid to alleviate Jaffna mine woes, says Jaffna SLA commander
With the United States announcing a fresh aid amounting to US$ 5.4 million to assist the demining activities in the northern province, steps have been taken to expedite demining and make the Jaffna peninsula an area free of demining by September this year, Jaffna Commanding Officer Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe is reported to have said.… Continue reading US demining aid to alleviate Jaffna mine woes, says Jaffna SLA commander
