United States travel advisory aimed at discouraging US citizens from visiting Sri Lanka was part of US strategy to undermine the country [Sri Lanka], according to Sri Lanka Foreign Ministry official, the pro-Government Island newspaper said. "[N]othing could be as bad as the US warning of potential for continued stability and possible terrorist attacks a… Continue reading US statement undermines tourism revival – SL Foreign Ministry
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US warns travellers of S.Lanka terror attack risk
The United States issued Sunday a warning for its nationals travelling to or in Sri Lanka about the risk of possible terror attacks despite the recent crushing of Tamil Tiger separatists. Sri Lanka defeated the Tamil Tigers last month but rebel remnants still posed a threat and could carry out assaults, the state department said… Continue reading US warns travellers of S.Lanka terror attack risk
IFJ condemns reactivation of Sri Lankan Press Coucil Law
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has strongly condemned the Sri Lankan Government’s decision to revive the Press Council that was established by an act of parliament in 1973. The Sri Lankan Press Council Act of 1973 contains stringent provisions, including the power to prosecute for contempt and sentence journalists to extended periods in prison… Continue reading IFJ condemns reactivation of Sri Lankan Press Coucil Law
Children in Manik Farm camps suffer due to malnutrition: Sarvodaya
“About thirty thousand to thirty five thousand children are sheltered in Manik Farm. Many of them are suffering from diseases and some still suffer from injuries sustained in the military operations. Fifteen to twenty percent of them are also suffering from acute malnutrition,” media reports in Colombo said quoting Dr. Vinya Ariyaratne, the executive director… Continue reading Children in Manik Farm camps suffer due to malnutrition: Sarvodaya
Post-war Sri Lanka vote date set
The first elections since the end of Sri Lanka’s war will take place in two cities of the war-ravaged north on 8 August, the government has confirmed. The municipal polls in Jaffna and Vavuniya will be their first local vote in more than a decade. They are being billed as another step towards normal life,… Continue reading Post-war Sri Lanka vote date set
Sri Lanka – The World Has Moved On – Scoop
by Bruce Clark As with other dramatic and often bloody developments that capture the world’s major media players, (and thereby our own attention), from time to time, the short-lived but intense focus on events in the tiny island state of Sri Lanka has subsided. We should not expect the media to continue to supply us… Continue reading Sri Lanka – The World Has Moved On – Scoop
Burning of newspapers doesn’t augur well for free elections: TNA
"We do not believe that the elections are going to be free and fair. The burning of newspapers on the eve of nominations raises a big question about the circumstances under which the elections are going to be conducted," said Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentarians Mavai Senathirajah and Suresh Premachandran at a press conference Thursday… Continue reading Burning of newspapers doesn’t augur well for free elections: TNA
TNA submits nomination list for local elections in North
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian, Mavai Senathirajah submitted Thursday the list of TNA nomination list of 29 candidates contesting Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election with Mudiyappu Remedius, a leading lawyer and a human rights activist as its principal candidate, under ‘House’ symbol of Ilangkaith Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi. The list includes one Muslim and… Continue reading TNA submits nomination list for local elections in North
S Lanka ‘accepts’ Tamil aid ship
Indian authorities says Sri Lanka has agreed to accept a cargo of aid from Europe for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war. Earlier this month Sri Lankan officials turned away the aid vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. The vessel, the Captain Ali, will now be allowed to… Continue reading S Lanka ‘accepts’ Tamil aid ship
Wholesale attack on Jaffna newspapers
All the local newspapers of Jaffna that defied publishing an anonymous and defiling notice against the LTTE came under attack by an armed group in the early hours of Thursday. The notice was brought out in the name of ‘Tamil Front Protecting the Country’ allegedly linked to a paramilitary group operating with Colombo. Thousands of… Continue reading Wholesale attack on Jaffna newspapers
