Selvarasa Pathmanathan, an alleged arms smuggler who is the new LTTE chief, was arrested tonight from Thailand, reports said. According to reports, Pathmanathan, who was the head of the international division of the LTTE till Velupillai Prabhakaran’s death in May, was arrested in Bangkok. Last month the LTTE has named Pathmathan as its new chief,… Continue reading New LTTE chief arrested in Thailand: Reports – PTI
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Only UNP can solve the problems of the Tamils – Dr. Jayalath Jayawardne
“The present government will never offer a solution for the problems of the Tamils; only the United National Party (UNP) will solve their problems,” Dr. Jayalath Jayawardene, the Deputy Secretary of UNP, said in a press conference held Thursday in Delka hotel in Jaffna. “The government does not allow the opposition MPs to see the… Continue reading Only UNP can solve the problems of the Tamils – Dr. Jayalath Jayawardne
LTTE trying to regroup under new leader: Lankan PM
Warning that the LTTE was trying to regroup under a new leader, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake today said any plot to create law and order problems in the country will be dealt firmly. Without naming LTTE’s new leader Selvarasa Pathmanathan directly, Wickremanayake told the Parliament that "another person was trying to mobilise the… Continue reading LTTE trying to regroup under new leader: Lankan PM
Sri Lanka shares up on foreign buying of blue-chips
Sri Lankan stocks .CSE rose 0.4 percent on Thursday after foreign buyers bought blue chips, with caution over the full impact of an IMF loan ebbing. The all-share index closed 10.11 points firmer at 2,527.62. It hit a near 14-month closing high on July 27, soon after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $2.6… Continue reading Sri Lanka shares up on foreign buying of blue-chips
SRI LANKA Let us build together peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka, says new Archbishop Ranjit – Asia News
During the ceremony of installation as 9th archbishop of the diocese of Colombo, Mgr Malcom Ranjit urged Catholics, Buddhists, Hindus, political leaders and ordinary people to remain united to build together “true peace and reconciliation in the country”. The solemn ceremony, which took place yesterday, saw the presence of thousands of faithful, representatives of the… Continue reading SRI LANKA Let us build together peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka, says new Archbishop Ranjit – Asia News
Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout
Global press freedom group Reporters Without Borders voiced outrage Thursday over Sri Lanka’s ban on independent media covering local polls just outside the island’s former war zone. The organisation said Sri Lanka’s decision to allow only journalists from state-run media into the cities of Jaffna and Vavuniya, both near the Wanni region which was wrested… Continue reading Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout
SRI LANKA: As Fighting Stops, Sri Lanka Hopes to Woo Back Tourists – IPS ipsnews.net
Hope has once again returned to Sri Lanka’s resplendent beaches. Everyone, including hoteliers, boat operators, and beach boys, are hopeful that the end of a three decade old civil war will herald better fortunes. For years, tourism in Sri Lanka was held hostage to war. Related businesses slumped as ethnic strife flared up in the… Continue reading SRI LANKA: As Fighting Stops, Sri Lanka Hopes to Woo Back Tourists – IPS ipsnews.net
SLanka arrests 32 migrants heading for New Zealand
Sri Lankan police arrested 32 men who were illegally trying to leave for New Zealand by boat, an official said Thursday. The men were taken into custody late Wednesday on the island’s western coast of Seeduwa from where they planned to set off for New Zealand in a fishing trawler, senior police superintendant Ranjith Gunasekara… Continue reading SLanka arrests 32 migrants heading for New Zealand
Relief materials for Sri Lanka to be sent today
The ship carrying relief materials for Sri Lankan Tamils will leave Chennai harbour by noon on Thursday. This will be the fourth installment of the materials being sent by the State government. The Rs. 15-crore consignment is likely to reach Colombo on Saturday. The Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka will ensure distribution of the… Continue reading Relief materials for Sri Lanka to be sent today
China’s help sought to stop ethnic cleansing of Tamils
A large group of American Tamils from the New York region held a protest rally outside the Chinese Mission to the United Nations in New York Monday. The protesters appealed to China use its influence with the Sri Lankan government to end the ethnic cleansing of Tamils in Sri Lanka, and to release the nearly… Continue reading China’s help sought to stop ethnic cleansing of Tamils
