Suspects in Navaali abduction to be charged under PTA

Jaffna police will frame charges against the three suspects who had abducted two family men from Navaali in Jaffna for ransom claiming that they were from the Intelligence Wing of Sri Lanka Army (SLA). The charges are to be made in Mallaakam magistrate court under Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency Regulations (ER), according… Continue reading Suspects in Navaali abduction to be charged under PTA

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Lawyers, media persons attacked in Chennai High Court premises

Condemning the inaction by Tamil Nadu government for not executing Chennai High Court orders to dismiss Tamil Nadu police officers who had attacked lawyers in the high court in an earlier instance, Tamil Nadu lawyers launched a black flag protest when Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi arrived in Chennai High Court Sunday to unveil… Continue reading Lawyers, media persons attacked in Chennai High Court premises

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Police administration in North continues in ‘Sinhala Only’

Police administration in police stations and in courts in the North and East continue only in Sinhalese language causing immense difficulties to public as their complaints and statements are recorded in Sinhalese, a language not known to them, sources in Jaffna said. Despite the repeated insistence by magistrates in the North police administration is still… Continue reading Police administration in North continues in ‘Sinhala Only’

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Tories, Tamils reach out

It’s a sight that would have been incongruous a few years ago, but is almost unremarkable today. Nestled amongst the Tamil restaurants, grocery shops and other businesses on the main strip in Rayners Lane, a suburb of London, a large sign on the front of former store front says: ‘British Tamil Conservatives’. On the other… Continue reading Tories, Tamils reach out

Liberation Tigers’ Ira’naimadu runway used exclusively by Indian Air Force

The runway constructed by Liberation Tigers of Tami Eezham (LTTE) in Ira’naimadu in Ki’linochchi has been handed over to the exclusive use of Indian Air Force (IAF), according to sources close to a section of Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) personnel who have expressed their disapproval of this course of action by Sri Lanka government.… Continue reading Liberation Tigers’ Ira’naimadu runway used exclusively by Indian Air Force

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Sri Lanka’s new Foreign Affairs Minister is G.L.Peiris

The new Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka is Mr.G.L.Peiris and Basil Rajapakse has been appointed as Economic Development Minister. Traditional Industry and Small Entrepreneur Development Ministry goes to Douglas Devananda. Some ministers are not still allocated any ministry. The allocation of ministries follows. Prime Minister D.M.Jayaratne- Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake- State Management… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s new Foreign Affairs Minister is G.L.Peiris

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Senior ex-LTTE cadres under pressure to confess

Colombo Establishment has subjected hundreds of senior Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in its custody to confess to alleged accusations of war crimes, promising that a general amnesty would be granted sooner to those who confess, informed legal sources in Colombo told TamilNet Friday. The move, backed by Indian advice, comes as the… Continue reading Senior ex-LTTE cadres under pressure to confess

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16 political prisoners in Jaffna prison begin hunger strike

Sixteen political prisoners held in Jaffna prison began a hunger strike Thursday in protest against the order issued by Department of Attorney General to move them to High Courts in the South including Anuradapura High Court for trials, sources in Jaffna said. The sixteen political prisoners on hunger strike have either been arrested or had… Continue reading 16 political prisoners in Jaffna prison begin hunger strike

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Chamal Rajapakse new Speaker, Fonseka attends parliament

The first session of the seventh parliament elected in the April 8 general election was inaugurated Thursday with all new parliamentarians were sworn in the morning. Eldest brother of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Mr. Chamal Rajapaksa was elected new Speaker of the parliament. Former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General (retd.) Sarath Fonseka… Continue reading Chamal Rajapakse new Speaker, Fonseka attends parliament

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