Moves are afoot by Sri Lanka government central land authorities to acquire about three thousand acres including paddy fields belonging Tamil farmers located close to the Buddhist temple called Kirihandu Seya in Thiriyaay, a traditional Tamil village, north of Trincomalee town. The residents of Thiriyaay said that this is part of a subtle move by… Continue reading Plans afoot to settle Sinhala people in Thiriyaay in Trincomalee district
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Hordes of monkeys plague resettled families in Vanni
Monkeys in Vanni having multiplied in numbers after the war on Vanni invade into the temporary sheds of uprooted families hastily resettled by Sri Lanka government without clearing the area of the overgrown shrubs and jungle, sources in Vanni said. The resettled uprooted families in Vanni left to fend on their own without the needed… Continue reading Hordes of monkeys plague resettled families in Vanni
ITAK seeks withdrawal of injunction order against its decision
Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) party Jaffna parliamentarian N. A. Sumanthiran appeared Friday on behalf of ITAK and filed a petition seeking the withdrawal of the injunction order served by Jaffna District Court on the expulsion of three of its members from the party by ITAK. The three ITAK members had filed a petition 02 August… Continue reading ITAK seeks withdrawal of injunction order against its decision
Sri Lanka’s "Lessons Learnt" Commission to start sittings
Sri Lanka’s 8-member Commission, with a mandate drafted to carefully avoid inquiry into alleged war-crimes committed by protagonists or to investigate into rights violations, is to start sittings from next Wednesday, Sri Lanka Government’s news portal announced. For Sri Lanka, the sittings assumes importance after Sri Lanka’s failed attempt to prevent functioning of the United… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s "Lessons Learnt" Commission to start sittings
22 SLA personnel injured in road accident in Vavuniyaa
A bus carrying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) personnel travelling from Jaffna to the South on vacation met with an accident Friday morning at Ee’ratperiyaku’lam in Vavuniyaa injuring 22 SLA personnel, Vavuniyaa hospital sources said. Over speeding was said to be the cause of the accident. The injured were admitted to Vavuniyaa government hospital first and… Continue reading 22 SLA personnel injured in road accident in Vavuniyaa
22 SLA personnel injured in road accident in Vavuniyaa
A bus carrying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) personnel travelling from Jaffna to the South on vacation met with an accident Friday morning at Ee’ratperiyaku’lam in Vavuniyaa injuring 22 SLA personnel, Vavuniyaa hospital sources said. Over speeding was said to be the cause of the accident. The injured were admitted to Vavuniyaa government hospital first and… Continue reading 22 SLA personnel injured in road accident in Vavuniyaa
DPF suspends Praba Ganesan for ‘betraying’ party, Tamils
The Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) led by Mano Ganesan has suspended the membership of parliamentarian Praba Ganesan who joined the government in a surprising move Thursday. DPF termed the cross over as one which has ‘betrayed’ the party and Tamil people during "these trying times." “It is a clear act against the principles consistently followed… Continue reading DPF suspends Praba Ganesan for ‘betraying’ party, Tamils
2 Chinese key military officers on secret visit to Vanni
Two key officers of China military paid a sudden and secret visit to Vanni where they met the occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) top officers in the important bases in Vanni, sources in Vanni said. Even the key SLA officers based in Vanni had not been informed of the sudden visit of the Chinese military… Continue reading 2 Chinese key military officers on secret visit to Vanni
Ahilan wins prestigious Human Rights award
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) presented Americal Civil Liberties Uniion (ACLU) Attorney Ahilan Arulanantham with the 2010 Arthur C. Helton Human Rights Award, a media release from AILA said. AILA mentioned Ahilan’s "innovative litigation and its enormous benefits for countless vulnerable non-citizens for their rights and dignity," in presenting the award. Arulanantham, whose parents… Continue reading Ahilan wins prestigious Human Rights award
Lankan minister ties government servant to tree
Sri Lankan Deputy Minister for Highways Mervyn Silva on Tuesday tied an official of the Samurdhi Poverty Alleviation Department to a tree in full public view for not participating in the department’s dengue control campaign in Keleniya near Colombo. Incensed by government servants’ “indifference” in controlling dengue that has claimed more than 180 lives in… Continue reading Lankan minister ties government servant to tree
