The Sri Lankan Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Sarath Fonseka told The Island daily here on Saturday, that in the two-year-and-10-month long Eelam War IV, the Sri Lankan army had killed 22,000 fighters of the LTTE and captured over 9,000. “This is 90 per cent of the total losses inflicted on the LTTE by… Continue reading ‘Lankan army killed 22,000 LTTE cadres’
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SL envoy summoned by State Dept
PM’s remarks on Monica Lewinsky attract US Protest The United States has lodged a “strong protest” to Sri Lanka over remarks by Prime Minister, Ratnasiri Wickremanayake, on state radio that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has forgotten the “Monica Lewinsky episode” and should “put her house in order.” Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Jaliya Wickremasuriya, was summoned… Continue reading SL envoy summoned by State Dept
Fonseka’s legal perils
As Major General Sarath Fonseka’s military and political stars in Sri Lanka show signs of decline, the General may have to soon decide whether to stay in Sri Lanka and suffer ignominy under the Rajapakse brothers, or to use the lottery-won US Green Card, and seek safety with his children in the US. But… Continue reading Fonseka’s legal perils
No sir, no sir, but give us three bags full
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full. Well, that’s how it is supposed to be. Just ask the 17 UNP pole-vaulters, or the 10 from the NFF for that matter. Of late, however, there is something odd going on in this island of ours. ‘We don’t want it, but we want it.’ ‘We don’t need… Continue reading No sir, no sir, but give us three bags full
Monsoon threatens Sri Lankan refugees with ‘humanitarian disaster’, warns UN
Refugees held in internment camp said to be ‘at serious risk of flooding’ as monsoon season approaches Tens of thousands of detained refugees from the war in Sri Lanka are threatened by the imminent arrival of monsoon rains in the north of the country, according to an internal United Nations document. The UN believes that… Continue reading Monsoon threatens Sri Lankan refugees with ‘humanitarian disaster’, warns UN
T.R. Baalu-led MPs’ team lands in Colombo, meets Tamil parties
A group of 10 parliamentarians of the ruling combine from Tamil Nadu arrived here on Saturday afternoon on a four-day visit. It met representatives of the Tamil and Muslim political parties and exchanged views on the plight of the 2.5-lakh war displaced and the need for a permanent solution to the ethnic conflict with meaningful… Continue reading T.R. Baalu-led MPs’ team lands in Colombo, meets Tamil parties
Raja critical of MPs visit to Sri Lanka
CPI today dubbed the delegation of MPs from Tamil Nadu visiting Sri Lanka as a Congress-DMK team and wondered the purpose of its mission. Reacting to the visit, CPI leader and MP D Raja said the team was not not representative in character and political parties were not not consulted before its selection. He wondered… Continue reading Raja critical of MPs visit to Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Buddhist priest appointed as archaeological curator for Jaffna
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse has appointed Rev. Warapitiya Rahula Thero as the curator for archaeological artifacts in Jaffna peninsula in an attempt to fabricate evidence to show the Sinhalese masses and the outer world that traces of Buddhism in Jaffna peninsula are exclusively Sinhalese, sources in Jaffna said. Rev. Rahula Thero will be working… Continue reading Sinhalese Buddhist priest appointed as archaeological curator for Jaffna
Tension grips Tamil business community in Colombo
Tension has gripped the Tamil business community in Colombo and its suburbs after Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers called on them to register their assets with the local authorities. The soldiers had called on the community with a printed form which has to be filled with every miniature detail from the type of enterprise, to… Continue reading Tension grips Tamil business community in Colombo
Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters
In the name of archaeology the Dutch fort of Jaffna is going to be renovated by the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka as an abode for visiting Colombo’s dignitaries and Sinhala Buddhist ‘pilgrims,’ news reports say. The fort of Jaffna, originally built by the Portuguese and made into its present form by the Dutch… Continue reading Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters
