Sri Lanka president to appoint new cabinet

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse is set to announce a new sharply reduced cabinet of ministers on Friday as he manoeuvres family members into key positions in his administration. The new cabinet will be unveiled a day after the opening of parliament, during which Rajapakse’s elder brother Chamal, formerly ports minister, was unanimously elected as… Continue reading Sri Lanka president to appoint new cabinet

US asks Sri Lanka to pursue ‘healing process’

The United States called on Sri Lanka’s new government Wednesday to use its mandate to pursue a "healing process" as the island recovers from decades of war. Sri Lanka’s new parliament is set to convene Thursday after Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s allies won just short of a sweeping two-thirds majority. US State Department spokesman… Continue reading US asks Sri Lanka to pursue ‘healing process’

Sri Lanka swears in new prime minister, delays cabinet

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa swore in as prime minister one of the longest-serving members of his party on Wednesday, but delayed the naming of the cabinet after winning a commanding parliamentary majority. Rajapaksa’s ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) secured 144 out of 225 seats in the parliament after re-polling on Tuesday in two… Continue reading Sri Lanka swears in new prime minister, delays cabinet

Sri Lanka ruling party increases gains in revote

President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling party increased its parliamentary gains Wednesday after new voting in Sri Lanka’s elections, but fell short of the two-thirds majority it had sought to make constitutional changes. Rajapaksa’s United People’s Freedom Alliance secured a total of 144 seats in the 225-member Parliament after a revote was held Tuesday in some areas… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling party increases gains in revote

Australian Tamil referendum attracts media, provokes Colombo’s envoy

More than 10,000 registered to cast their votes in the referendum across Australia last weekend, on the creation of independent Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka, reported SBS Australia, citing organisers. However, the success of mass participation provoked Colombo’s envoy to retaliate that "the Tamils who are in Sri Lanka at the moment are perfectly happy… Continue reading Australian Tamil referendum attracts media, provokes Colombo’s envoy

Uproar in TN State Assembly over India’s refusal to allow Pirapaharan’s mother to land in Chennai

Protesting against India’s refusal to allow LTTE Leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan’s mother Mrs. Velupillai Parvathi to land in Chennai airport for medical treatment in Tamil Nadu Friday night, major opposition parties in Tamil Nadu State Assembly moved a special attention-calling motion Monday, sources in Chennai said. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Mr. M. Karunanithi, in response… Continue reading Uproar in TN State Assembly over India’s refusal to allow Pirapaharan’s mother to land in Chennai

"Sri Lanka sets precedent for internationally acceptable genocide model"

Kolathur T. S. Mani, president of Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam, during a conference at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi titled "Unspoken Genocide: Convention on War Crimes and Genocide in Sri Lanka," held at the Speaker Hall, Constitution Club on Thursday , said that Sri Lanka has presented to the world a viable model of genocide… Continue reading "Sri Lanka sets precedent for internationally acceptable genocide model"

India refuses landing to Pirapaharan’s mother

Mrs. Vallipuram Parvathi, the ailing mother of LTTE leader Mr. Velupillai Pirapaharan, was refused landing by Indian immigration officials at Chennai airport Friday night around 11:30 p.m., media sources in Tamil Nadu said. Mrs. Parvathi, travelling from Malaysia, was seeking medical treatment in India. She was sent back to Malaysia in the same flight. Tamil… Continue reading India refuses landing to Pirapaharan’s mother

USA wishes joint celebrations, engages in joint operations

The US embassy in Colombo carried a statement Monday from Secretary Clinton, greeting ‘Sinhala and Tamil New Year,’ and saying that this year, for the first time in decades, Sri Lankans from all parts of the island can celebrate together in a peaceful and united country. This is an opportunity for ‘Sri Lankans’ living inside… Continue reading USA wishes joint celebrations, engages in joint operations

S.Lanka’s Fonseka to be convicted next week: party

Sri Lanka’s detained ex-army chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka is likely to be convicted early next week to prevent him appearing in parliament, his party said on Friday. Fonseka, who won a seat in parliament while in custody, is in custody in the capital Colombo and faces a court martial. He is charged with… Continue reading S.Lanka’s Fonseka to be convicted next week: party