Colombo High Court judge Sunil Rajapaksa today ordered the Prisons authorities to admit jailed Sarath Fonseka to the Nawaloka hospital for indoor treatments as he was suffering from asthmatic bronchitis. When the case on harbouring of army deserters was taken up at the High Court, Judge Rajapaksa has given this order following medical recommendation about… Continue reading Video: Court orders to admit SF to hospital
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The crime of shielding crime by powers
Criminally belated revelations that recently come from the USA and UK on 1994 Rwanda Genocide and similar offences of 1950s in various parts of the world show the gravity of the crime committed by powers that have knowledge on international crimes committed against humanity, but sit deliberately on evidence to hush international justice. Hiding evidence… Continue reading The crime of shielding crime by powers
No assurance from Rajapaksa, says Sri Lankan daily
‘Issue of implementing it wasn’t even raised at Sushma-Rajapaksa meeting’ An English newspaper in Sri Lanka has claimed that no discussion was held regarding devolution of powers to States when a delegation of Indian MPs met President Mahinda Rajapaksa on April 21, and when he met the leader of the delegation for an unscheduled meeting… Continue reading No assurance from Rajapaksa, says Sri Lankan daily
Karunanidhi makes fresh appeal to Centre over Tamil issue
Claiming that political solution for devolution of powers to Tamil areas in Sri Lanka remained merely on paper, DMK chief M Karunanidhi today made a fresh demand for a separate ‘Eelam’ (homeland) for Lankan Tamils and sought the Union Government’s help on the issue. “Sri Lankan Tamils will not be satisfied with anything less than… Continue reading Karunanidhi makes fresh appeal to Centre over Tamil issue
Sushma apprises PM of discussions with Sri Lankan leadership
(PTI) Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj has apprised Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of discussions with Sri Lankan leadership during the visit of a MPs’ delegation led by her to look into the resettlement and rehabilitation process of displaced Tamils there. Ms. Swaraj called on Dr. Singh last evening to apprise him… Continue reading Sushma apprises PM of discussions with Sri Lankan leadership
Dambulla Mosque attack: Is there a hidden hand?
Image courtesy BBC The storming of the Dambulla Mosque on Friday the 20th April and chasing away of the Muslim worshippers attending Friday prayers by a mob led by Buddhist priests is epoch making in modern Sri Lankan history. The majority of the people of all communities are shocked and incensed by the way Buddhist… Continue reading Dambulla Mosque attack: Is there a hidden hand?
Veteran Tamil activist and humanist reaches 88 in exile
Solomon Arulanandam David (S.A. David), popularly known as Gandhiyam David, who presided the Gandhian movement which spread simple agriculture, self-sustenance, and importance to early education as a way of life in the deprived villages of Tamil Eelam for nearly a decade from 1972, reaches 88-years Tuesday as he spends his older years among his friends… Continue reading Veteran Tamil activist and humanist reaches 88 in exile
NGO vehicle attacked
A vehicle belonging to a local officer of the Switzerland demining NGO in Vavuniya was extensively damaged following a petrol bomb attack last night, police said.
The vehicle had been parked at the FSD Technical consultant officer’s home in Vavuniya at the time of the incident.
Bigoted monks and militant mobs: Is this Buddhism in Sri Lanka today?
Frame grab from News 1st TV broadcast As noted by Raashid Riza, the Multimedia Editor of The Platform, Last Friday a mob of about 2,000 Sinhalese, led by a group of Buddhist monks, stormed into a mosque in the historical city of Dambulla. They caused disturbances so severe that Friday prayers had to be cancelled.… Continue reading Bigoted monks and militant mobs: Is this Buddhism in Sri Lanka today?
Delivering on the LLRC Recommendations
Immediately after the Resolution on SL was adopted in Geneva a month ago, US Secretary of State issued a short media release that said the US believes, the resolution “encourages the Government of Sri Lanka to continue on the path toward reconciliation” and for the second time said, “….. and I look forward to discussing… Continue reading Delivering on the LLRC Recommendations
