UN Official’s involvement in LTTE leaders’ killing questioned

Following up on independent rapporteur for the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Philip Alston’s, request to Colombo to provide details of the killing of LTTE leaders who surrendered the arms, Inner City Press questioned, "given not only the UN’s role in the final days of what even it called the "bloodbath on the beach"… Continue reading UN Official’s involvement in LTTE leaders’ killing questioned

SLA constructs Buddhist temple in Jaffna without Municipality Council permission

More than a hundred Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers are engaged in building a Buddhist Vihara in Madaththadi Chanthi (Water Tank Junction) next to Jaffna holy Family Convent along A9 road, sources in Jaffna said. When the matter was brought to the notice of Minister Douglas Devananda he said that it was the SLA who… Continue reading SLA constructs Buddhist temple in Jaffna without Municipality Council permission

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Resettled IDPs in Jaffna yet to be give initial payment

More than half the number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) resettled in Jaffna peninsula have not been paid the first stage payment of 5,000 rupees yet, according to information which came to light in a conference held by Jaffna Government Agent (GA) in Jaffna Secretariat Tuesday. Only 44% of the total 71,186 persons of 23,882… Continue reading Resettled IDPs in Jaffna yet to be give initial payment

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Tamil doctor files Rights petition in Sri Lanka Supreme Court

The Supreme Court Monday granted leave to proceed with the fundamental rights violation petition filed by a Tamil medical officer, S.Murali, against his interdiction on his alleged comments made on the conditions in the internment camps which the Sri Lanka Government said "had brought disrepute on the Government of Sri Lanka." The petitioner had been… Continue reading Tamil doctor files Rights petition in Sri Lanka Supreme Court

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Fonseka’s comment could restrict aid to Sri Lanka – Minister Peiris

G.L.Peiris, a senior minister in the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government, said Monday to Colombo media that the comments made by Sarath Fonseka about the final stages of the war may make it difficult for some officers to travel overseas for training and medical treatment while there could be restrictions on the aid provided… Continue reading Fonseka’s comment could restrict aid to Sri Lanka – Minister Peiris

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SL government orders Fonseka to return bullet proof vehicle

The Sri Lankan government has instructed General (retd) Sarath Fonseka to hand over immediately the bullet proof vehicle supplied to him for his security. Opposition Common candidate Sarath Fonseka Monday evening disclosed this at an election rally held in Anuradhapura. He said he received the government’s instruction while he was on his way to attend… Continue reading SL government orders Fonseka to return bullet proof vehicle

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Boston Tamils protest over Kerry report

Tamils in Boston, U.S., protested in front of Senator John F. Kerry’s office Monday against a report that Kerry’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee released earlier this month that called for friendlier relations between the United States and Sri Lanka. "The protesters claimed that the report was biased towards the Sinhalese ethnic majority that rules Sri… Continue reading Boston Tamils protest over Kerry report

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Allegations of killing LTTE surrendees under UN probe

Philip Alston, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary execution to Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations office at Geneva, in a letter to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse, requested explanation for the allegations made by Sarath Fonseka on the extra-judicial executions of of three senior members of Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Allegations of killing LTTE surrendees under UN probe

First election-related killing in Sri Lanka’s south

First killing in the Sri Lanka’s presidential poll related violence has been reported from Beliatta in the southern province Sunday night. A youth was shot dead by unidentified persons close to the rural bank of the town. Police are investigating to confirm whether it was an election related violence. Meanwhile, about sixty incidents of poll… Continue reading First election-related killing in Sri Lanka’s south

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