Academic exposes habitual collaboration of Chennai in bungling geopolitics

Writing on the negotiations of 1964 Srimao-Shastri Pact that caused adverse impact on the demography of Tamils in Sri Lanka, Professor V. Suryanarayan says, “The most pathetic member of the Indian team was Ramiah, a Cabinet Minister from Tamil Nadu. According to informed sources, throughout the discussions, Ramiah did not utter a single word on… Continue reading Academic exposes habitual collaboration of Chennai in bungling geopolitics

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SL military police arrests Fonseka

Sri Lankan military police Monday night arrested former commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and opposition candidate in the recent presidential elections General (retd) Sarath Fonseka, initial reports from sources close to Fonseka said. The arrest comes after he declared that he was prepared to witness against anyone who had committed war crimes. Sarath… Continue reading SL military police arrests Fonseka

SLA tightens fishing restrictions in Jaffna peninsula

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) which had imposed restrictions on fishing in Jaffna peninsula since its occupation for the last fourteen years is now tightening the restrictions, subjecting the peninsula fishermen to additional harassment, fisheries societies sources in Jaffna said. SLA compels the fishermen to renew their ‘fishing pass’ often while keeping many fishing jetties in… Continue reading SLA tightens fishing restrictions in Jaffna peninsula

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Jaffna HRC attempts to close files of persons reported missing

Human Rights Commission (HRC) Jaffna officials are attempting to close the files of persons reported missing in the period after 11 August 2006 claiming that the missing persons had gone abroad, the families who had made the complaints said. While Sri Lanka government continues to maintain that persons reported missing after arrest by its armed… Continue reading Jaffna HRC attempts to close files of persons reported missing

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New Police media spokesman appointed

Superintendent of Police (SP) Priyantha Jayakody has been appointed as the new media spokesman of the Sri Lanka Police with immediate effect. He was the Director (Recruitment) prior to this appointment. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) I.M. Karunaratne who functioned as the media spokesman till Friday has been appointed as the Director. [Full Coverage]

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Australian MP calls for independent investigations into Sri Lanka violations

Noting that on Sri Lanka’s Independence day "Tamil diaspora around the world mourn as they believe today marks the beginning of national oppression," John Murphy, Australian Member of Parliament, said in a recorded speech in the parliament on 4th February, adding, "[d]espite the Sri Lankan government’s declaration of [military] victory, the international community has expressed… Continue reading Australian MP calls for independent investigations into Sri Lanka violations

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SL Parliament to be dissolved this week: Maithirpala Sirisena

Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa would be dissolving the parliament this week on his return from Russia, said Maithripala Sirisena, a Senior Minister in the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government Sunday to media. The term of office of the current parliament ends on April 22. He further said his government hopes to have a… Continue reading SL Parliament to be dissolved this week: Maithirpala Sirisena

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Boyle’s book added to World Court library

The Peace Palace Library (PPL), the main library of the World Court, the popular name for the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has acquired "The Tamil genocide by Sri Lanka," a recent publication by Clarity press authored by Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at University of Illinois College of Law, Marianne Brouwer, principal… Continue reading Boyle’s book added to World Court library

Pro-JVP Sinhala weekly recommences publication

Pro-Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Sinhala language weekly “Lanka” appeared on the news stands Saturday in Colombo and several parts of the south after publication ceased earlier due to the arrest of the paper’s editor and threat to the printing establishment. The newspaper office was sealed by the police after the presidential election, but later, due… Continue reading Pro-JVP Sinhala weekly recommences publication

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Lecturer, wife seek anticipatory bail from courts

A lecturer and his wife Friday sought anticipatory bail from Colombo Magistrate from being arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department of Sri Lanka Police for supporting General (retd) Sarath Fonseka in the recently held presidential election, legal sources in Colombo said. Magistrate Mr. Lal Bandara Ranasinghe ordered the Officer in Charge of the CID to… Continue reading Lecturer, wife seek anticipatory bail from courts

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