Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake will be heading the Sri Lankan delegation to the 64th session of the United Nations (UN) general assembly. He is scheduled to address the general assembly on September 26 on “Strengthening of Multilateralism and Dialogue among Civilizations for International Peace, Security and Development”, according to foreign ministry spokesman. The Prime Minister… Continue reading SL Prime Minister to attend UN general assembly
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UN refugee envoy to visit Sri Lanka: official
The United Nations is sending a top official to Sri Lanka this week to press for the speedy resettlement of 300,000 war-displaced, officials said Monday, the second UN visit in as many weeks. Walter Kalin, the UN Secretary-General’s envoy for refugee rights, will arrive late Wednesday for a five-day visit that includes a tour to… Continue reading UN refugee envoy to visit Sri Lanka: official
SLA refuses permission to Jaffna University students in camps to attend lectures
Despite efforts made by Jaffna University Students’ Union (JUSU), University Administration and other interested parties, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues to detain 74 university students from Vanni districts held in the internment camps in Vavuniyaa and brought to Jaffna, in the SLA detention camp in Kaithadi, a press notice released by the JUSU said. JUSU… Continue reading SLA refuses permission to Jaffna University students in camps to attend lectures
Tamil engineer arrested in Katunayake
Sri Lanka’s State Intelligence Service (SIS) Sunday morning arrested a Tamil engineer who arrived in Katunayake International Airport (KIA) from Singapore. He has been identified as Ratnasekaram, a resident of Point Pedro in Jaffna district, sources in Colombo said. He told the police during preliminary investigation that he had come to visit one of his… Continue reading Tamil engineer arrested in Katunayake
Ready To Appear Before Any Judiciary: Sri Lankan President
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that he was prepared to appear before any judiciary on behalf of the soldiers who obeyed his orders as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces to liberate the Northern and Eastern Province from Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), reports say. "I am prepared to take the full… Continue reading Ready To Appear Before Any Judiciary: Sri Lankan President
Sri Lankan refugees commence indefinite fast
Forty Sri Lankan refugees in a special camp at Chengalpattu, most of them under detention for over 10 years, began an indefinite fast today, pressing for speedy conclusion of their cases. According to police sources, 20 other refugees also joined the fast to express support to the aggrieved ones. Police as well as revenue officials… Continue reading Sri Lankan refugees commence indefinite fast
As U.N. Assembles, U.S. Seeks New Role : NPR
When world leaders gather in New York this week for the U.N. General Assembly session, President Obama is likely to be well received. After years of sometimes prickly relations between the U.S. and the United Nations during the Bush era, the Obama administration has been trying to mend fences with the world body. The U.S.… Continue reading As U.N. Assembles, U.S. Seeks New Role : NPR
Sri Lanka raises 23 mln dollars for ex-combatants
Sri Lanka is seeking foreign money for an ambitious plan to rehabilitate tens of thousands of former Tamil Tiger rebels and has already collected 23 million dollars, officials said Sunday. Britain, Japan, the United States have already given money through the International Organisation for Migration, justice ministry spokesman Gamini Godakanda said. Already 3,000 ex-rebels are… Continue reading Sri Lanka raises 23 mln dollars for ex-combatants
India Inc eyeing Sri Lanka for projects – The Economic Times
A host of Indian companies are planning to develop projects across sectors in the island nation of Sri Lanka. The companies have already identified the land and besides, have also received approval from the Sri Lankan Government for their projects. "Larsen and Toubro (L&T) is constructing a commercial complex here and the total cost of… Continue reading India Inc eyeing Sri Lanka for projects – The Economic Times
Tissainayagam, Richard de Zoysa and Professor Rajiva Wijesinha
The ‘reaction’ cited below was published by you last week (September 13, 2009). It followed your reproduction of the statement made by Mr. Tissainayagam in court which handed down a sentence of 20 years hard labour on him. I quote verbatim: REACTION – Sinhala bloggers “In 1989, Tissainayagam translated some documents on the human rights… Continue reading Tissainayagam, Richard de Zoysa and Professor Rajiva Wijesinha
