At least 60 people were killed, including two Chinese contractors, in eastern Sri Lanka on Friday after an accidental blast at an explosives depot at a police station, a military spokesman told AFP. Spokesman Ubaya Medawala told AFP that most of the victims were policemen, who were issuing explosives to Chinese road builders who needed… Continue reading ‘Over 60 killed in Sri Lanka explosives depot blast’
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At UN, Ban’s 1st Meeting with Sri Lanka Panel Omitted From Schedule, Links Undisclosed
The panel of experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka, which UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced in March, is supposed to complete its work within four months of formally beginning. On September 14, Inner City Press asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky why the panel had not yet even begun. Nesirky replied that it would… Continue reading At UN, Ban’s 1st Meeting with Sri Lanka Panel Omitted From Schedule, Links Undisclosed
Ancient port near Hambantota had Dravidian name mixed with Prakrit
Jars, Black and Red ware pottery and some timber sections were found in 2008 at a depth of 31 metres under sea, at a probable shipwreck site around 3 km off the coast of Godawaya, between Hambantota and Ambalantota in the Southern Province. Earlier, divers retrieved a stone bench having symbols engraved on it from… Continue reading Ancient port near Hambantota had Dravidian name mixed with Prakrit
At UN, Ban Silent on Sri Lanka Repeal of Term Limits, Links, Panel Still Not Started
As Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa moved to repeal term limits, and barred publication which criticized this as inconsistent with national reconciliation, the UN and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stayed silent. Inner City Press on September 14 pushed and asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky about this, about why Ban’s panel of experts on war crimes… Continue reading At UN, Ban Silent on Sri Lanka Repeal of Term Limits, Links, Panel Still Not Started
European Court to review Jegath Dias case
A. Muller-Elschner, the legal secretary to the Registrar of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), said in a letter to the Swiss Council of Eelam Tamils (SCET), a Switzerland-based Tamil activist organization, that the European Court will take up the case against the appointment of ex-SLA commander Jegath Dias as a diplomat to the… Continue reading European Court to review Jegath Dias case
Jaffna peninsula fishermen exploited by SL government men
Some influential Sri Lanka government politicians and Sinhala traders from South are exploiting the fishermen of Jaffna peninsula not allowing them to take their catches South for sale, Fisheries Societies in Jaffna peninsula accuse. Fish now being caught in large quantity exceed local consumption and the fishermen are forced to dry them as the export… Continue reading Jaffna peninsula fishermen exploited by SL government men
UN Happy Talk from Ban & Spokesman, No Sudan, No Sri Lanka or Congo Accountability
Ban Ki-moon and his team, trying to manipulate the media, will attempt to use the upcoming UN General Debate to nail down a second term for “Mister Ban,” UN sources observing Ban’s recent behavior say. On Monday, Ban and his spokesman Martin Nesirky chose and answered questions, none of them on such topics as the… Continue reading UN Happy Talk from Ban & Spokesman, No Sudan, No Sri Lanka or Congo Accountability
Daya Master Making Millions While On Bail
Daya Master, the LTTE’s Media Spokesman and Principal Liaison Officer, is in the money – so to speak. Ever since he surrendered to the Sri Lanka Army – he walked out along with scores of bona fide civilians fleeing the war zone – Daya Master’s fortunes have been on the up and up. The Sunday… Continue reading Daya Master Making Millions While On Bail
Sri Lanka president wins constitutional power boost
Sri Lanka’s parliament on Wednedsay passed a constitutional amendment that grants President Mahinda Rajapaksa even more unchecked power, which had prompted opposition cries of a looming dictatorship. Rajapaksa won 161 votes in favour of the 18th amendment that removes a presidential two-term limit and more crucially, unwound an earlier amendment designed to de-politicise appointments to… Continue reading Sri Lanka president wins constitutional power boost
Sri Lanka debates ending president’s term limit
Sri Lanka’s Parliament on Wednesday began debating a controversial amendment to the country’s constitution that would allow President Mahinda Rajapaksa to hold unlimited number of terms, a move critics say could lead to a dictatorship The government is likely to secure the two-thirds majority required in the 225-member Parliament to make the change, though the… Continue reading Sri Lanka debates ending president’s term limit
