India’s Maoist guerrillas on Tuesday threatened to kill the country�s prime minister and ruling party leader in what analysts said was the most aggressive threat yet from an increasingly lethal and widespread insurgency. The warning comes a month after the government listed the Communist Party of India (Maoists) as a terrorist group, and Prime Minister… Continue reading Maoists threaten to kill Manmohan, Sonia Gandhi – paktribune
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‘State terror’ in local elections
Police authorities in northern Sri Lanka have rejected accusations by opposition parties that the government is terrorising the region in the run up to Vavuniya Urban Council elections. The main opposition, United National Party (UNP), says party’s organisers are continuously threatened and intimidated by pro-government supporters. UNP Vanni district organiser PA Karunadasa told BBC Sandeshaya… Continue reading ‘State terror’ in local elections
US -India tie-up to combat Sri Lanka’s ‘China card’
A few days ago , United States (US) State Secretary, Hillary Clinton declared that Sri Lanka (SL) ranks high on the Indian tour agenda , adding that she will be seeking to learn of the Indian stance pertaining to SL’s human rights violations, refugee problems and the peace initiatives. She also announced that she will … Continue reading US -India tie-up to combat Sri Lanka’s ‘China card’
AP writer leaves Sri Lanka after visa not renewed
The Associated Press bureau chief in Sri Lanka, who broke news of private U.N. reports outlining civilian death tolls, has been denied permission to remain in the country. The AP’s Ravi Nessman left Sri Lanka on Monday after the government declined to renew his journalist’s visa. The government denied that the decision was related to… Continue reading AP writer leaves Sri Lanka after visa not renewed
New political formation of LTTE claimed
Addressed as originating from the headquarters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, an Executive Committee on Tuesday, announced restructure of the organization and the leadership of Selvarasa Pathmanathan in taking up the future course of the movement. “We have set up a head office for our liberation movement and formulated various sector-based working groups… Continue reading New political formation of LTTE claimed
Prayers held in Keerimalai for the souls of Vanni victims
The Federation of Saiva organizations in Jaffna peninsula observed the annual Aadi Amaavaasai Day, the day on which children perform religious rituals to pacify the souls of their late fathers, in Keerimalai Nakuleasvaram temple in Jaffna peninsula Tuesday, in memory of all the people who lost their lives in the war on Vanni Tamils waged… Continue reading Prayers held in Keerimalai for the souls of Vanni victims
War Without End
The guns have fallen silent in Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war, but the deep wounds of ethnic animosity have not even begun to heal. An estimated 300,000 Tamil civilians remain essentially prisoners in internment camps run by a Sinhalese-dominated government. To begin easing the deep mistrust between the communities, donor countries will have to pressure… Continue reading War Without End
Sri Lanka welcomes IMF bailout
Sri Lanka welcomed Tuesday a tentative agreement with the IMF for a 2.5-billion-dollar bailout as the country emerged from a near four-decade-long separatist war. Sri Lanka’s Central Bank chief Nivard Cabraal said the International Monetary Fund’s announcement Monday of the preliminary agreement on the loan would send a much-needed positive signal to investors. "For the… Continue reading Sri Lanka welcomes IMF bailout
Amnesty for Eastern Muslim armed groups extended
Another five-day amnesty period with effect from Monday to hand over all illegal weapons by Muslim militant groups in Ea’raavoor police division in Batticaloa district has been announced by the Sri Lanka Police. Using loud speakers, the police announced that any person, who is carrying weapons illegally to hand over them to the nearest Mosque… Continue reading Amnesty for Eastern Muslim armed groups extended
UN official discusses recovery process in Lanka
A top United Nations official has said that there is a steady improvement in camp conditions for internally displaced persons in Sri Lanka as the government is taking steps for resettlement of refugees. The acknowledgment came from the UN Assistant Secretary-General Jordan Ryan who recently visited Sri Lanka from July 12 to July 15. The… Continue reading UN official discusses recovery process in Lanka
