Four men claiming to be Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence personnel abducted Sunday a young woman at Kalikai junction in Vadamarradchi and sexually abused her at a deserted place in the area. The men later strangled her and abandoned her taking away her jewelry and other possessions. Local residents who happened to see her Monday… Continue reading Men claiming to be SLA intelligence personnel abduct, sexually abuse young woman in Jaffna
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Missing Sinhala journalist under unlawful custody, wife files HC application
The missing journalist Prageeth Ekniligoa of Lanka E-News since January 24 is being held under unlawful custody or detention with the knowledge of police officers, stated in a Habeas Corpus application filed by his wife Mrs. K.M.S.P.Ekniligoda and his two children S.S.Bandara Ekniligoda and H.D.Sooriya Ekniligoda in the Court of Appeal. The Petitioners have cited… Continue reading Missing Sinhala journalist under unlawful custody, wife files HC application
All in the game in the name of archaeology
The Sinhala academics cannot compare their plight of opposing totalitarian social fascist system of governance with that of the Tamils who bear the entire brunt of fascism amounting to genocide set against them by an ethnic-powered state mechanism, says a Tamil academic in Jaffna responding to professor Sudharshan Seneviratne defending the archaeology agenda of Colombo.… Continue reading All in the game in the name of archaeology
British candidate calls Tamils victims of genocide
Dr Rachel Joyce, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, Harrow West, UK, in a statement circulated to her constituents, said she believes that since Sri Lanka’s independence "the acts perpetrated the Government of Sri Lanka on Tamils including the burning down of Jaffna library…disappearance of Tamil individuals…and the use of concentration-style camps for internally displaced Tamils should be… Continue reading British candidate calls Tamils victims of genocide
Sajith Premadasa expected to take over UNP leadership
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) is in the process of electing a new leadership to take the party forward from the present plight after facing defeats in every election held in the island since the UNP government was dismissed by the then SL president Chandrika Kumaratunga in 2004. 42-year-old Sajith Premadasa, the son… Continue reading Sajith Premadasa expected to take over UNP leadership
Rajapaksa tipped to head G-15
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa will be taking over the presidency of the Group of Fifteen (G-15) from the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the forthcoming two-day summit in Tehran on 17 May, media in Colombo reported Sunday. Mr. Rajapaksa, who visited Tehran twice during his first tenure, had received extensive credit facility from Iran,… Continue reading Rajapaksa tipped to head G-15
The UN and its Mail, on Free Press, Sri Lanka and Middle East, True Believers
The UN being the United Nations, people write it letters. They plead for action by mostly get ignored. A current Under Secretary General, speaking candidly but not only background, said of e-mail from Sri Lanka’s Tamil diaspora, "I just delete them." He was angry when this was reported by Inner City Press. But why waste… Continue reading The UN and its Mail, on Free Press, Sri Lanka and Middle East, True Believers
Sri Lanka considers ending emergency laws
Sri Lanka may scrap the state of emergency laws that gave sweeping powers to police and troops during the island’s long ethnic conflict with Tamil rebels, a newly appointed minister said Sunday. The government has faced international criticism over nationwide laws that were first imposed in 1983 to combat the Tamil Tiger separatists, who were… Continue reading Sri Lanka considers ending emergency laws
Rajapakse to brief Manmohan Singh
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse will brief the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the measures taken by Sri Lanka government to improve the conditions following the end of the three decade old war. The briefing would take place during the sidelines of SAARC summit scheduled to be held in Thimpu, capital of Bhutan this… Continue reading Rajapakse to brief Manmohan Singh
British Tamils must pick candidate, not party
With Britain’s general election less than two weeks away, campaigning is in full swing. In an election that is too close to call and with many constituencies where British Tamils’ vote can be decisive, the vital question facing expatriate Tamils is where best to place their votes? "As British Tamils, we have in this country,… Continue reading British Tamils must pick candidate, not party
