The government of Sri Lanka under President Mahinda Rajapaksa said it was going to war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) with the battle cry of freedom. It spoke of a vision of a Sri Lanka where peoples lives would not be determined by the language they spoke. However, after the war is… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Coming to a Full Circle – SAAG
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Hundreds of Tamils interrogated in Colombo
Sri Lanka police and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched Friday an intensive search mostly in Fort and Bambalapitiya stopping passenger buses and other vehicles and interrogated hundreds of Tamils, sources in Colombo said. Though the search was conducted for more than three hours no official information of anyone arrested is available, they said. Meanwhile, similar… Continue reading Hundreds of Tamils interrogated in Colombo
No persons can carry arms in Batticaloa from August 1- DIG
No one would be allowed to carry arms in Batticaloa district except police personnel and members of the State armed forces, said the Eastern Region Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Mr. Edison Gunatilake, said. He made this announcement at a meeting held Thursday evening at Thevanayagam Hall in Batticaloa. Members of paramilitary groups, Eelam… Continue reading No persons can carry arms in Batticaloa from August 1- DIG
31 percent voters of Jaffna Municipal Council limit displaced
11.6 percent of the voters eligible to cast their votes in the elections to the Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) are detained in several camps for internally displaced in Jaffna district, and 20.9 percent IDPs are living elsewhere out of the district in several parts of Sri Lanka. About 71.8 percent are currently living within the… Continue reading 31 percent voters of Jaffna Municipal Council limit displaced
‘We Will Become A Power Centre’ – Tehelka
LTTE’s legal adviser Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran speaks to PC VINOJ KUMAR about the group’s next moves The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) is trying to regroup following its military defeat by the Sri Lankan army in May 2009. Though routed militarily, the LTTE claims its international network remains intact. Selvarasa Pathmanathan, a former arms procurer… Continue reading ‘We Will Become A Power Centre’ – Tehelka
Reconciliation on hold in Sri Lanka – National Post
During the recent military campaign in Sri Lanka, this newspaper was broadly sympathetic to the Sri Lankan government’s goal of confronting and subduing the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers), the guerilla-cum-terrorist force seeking to carve out a Tamil homeland in the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Reconciliation on hold in Sri Lanka – National Post
S.Lanka shares rise on improved foreign buying
Sri Lankan stocks .CSE rose on Friday as investor confidence picked up on improved net foreign buying after a $2.6 billion loan from IMF despite some top listed firms posting poor earnings. The all-share index closed 0.55 percent or 13.85 points up at 2,525.70. It hit a near 14-month closing high on Monday. "Retail investor… Continue reading S.Lanka shares rise on improved foreign buying
Three Lankan Tamil refugees rescued
Three Sri Lankan Tamil refugees, stranded in the sea off Rameswaram coast, were rescued by Coastal Security Police and brought here today. Inspector Venugopal of Coastal security group said the three in the age group of 15-18 years from Mannar were seen stranded in their boat at Narikuzhi sea area. They were taken into custody… Continue reading Three Lankan Tamil refugees rescued
UPDATE 1-S.Lanka to decide soon on $500 mln bond -c.bank
Sri Lanka is considering a $500 million sovereign bond issue among possible fundraising options and expects to make a decision in the next few weeks, central bank governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said on Friday. The island nation is looking to raise funds to help rebuild its economy after a 25-year civil war ended in May.… Continue reading UPDATE 1-S.Lanka to decide soon on $500 mln bond -c.bank
Lanka no place for anti-Indian acts- MR
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that he would never allow Sri Lanka to become a platform for anti-Indian activities by any country. In an interview with India’s Tehelka website, the President said, “I am sensitive to India’s feelings because India is my elder brother, and I have said this openly to Western powers. But all… Continue reading Lanka no place for anti-Indian acts- MR
