More government-backed crimes in Sri Lanka – upi

A minister of the Sri Lankan government has publicly claimed responsibility for the assassination of slain newspaper editor Lasantha Wickrematunge and for the serious injuries caused to another well known journalist, Poddala Jayantha. Yet no action has been taken against him. Labor Minister Mervin Silva publically stated the following at a meeting in Hunupitiya, Kelaniya… Continue reading More government-backed crimes in Sri Lanka – upi

Rs 44.34 cr spent for Lankan Tamil refugees by TN Govt

Tamil Nadu Government incurred an expenditure of Rs 44.34 crores in 2008-09 for providing various relief measures to Sri Lankan Tamils living in refugee camps against Rs 39.90 crore spent in the previous year. At present, a total of 73,451 Sri Lankan Tamils belonging to 19,705 familes had been accommodated in 115 refugee camps, including… Continue reading Rs 44.34 cr spent for Lankan Tamil refugees by TN Govt

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Sri Lanka poised for greater economic growth: Gates

Microsoft founder Bill Gates has expressed optimism that Sri Lanka is poised for greater economic growth and development. He said the software giant would support the island nation in the field of information technology and that much of future prosperity in the country will be through software and its power. Gates assured Microsoft’s preparedness to… Continue reading Sri Lanka poised for greater economic growth: Gates

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Power before Peace in Sri Lanka – MorungExpress

This July 15, 2009 photo released by the United Nations shows U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, shaking hands with President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, at the Non Aligned Movement Summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (AP Photo) The Sri Lankan government has asked international aid agencies to scale back operations as there has been… Continue reading Power before Peace in Sri Lanka – MorungExpress

Sri Lankan Army has nearly 65,000 deserters at large

The Sri Lankan army is grappling with the problem of ‘deserters’ with the number swelling to around 65,000, while 2,000 are in different prison. There are around 65,000 army deserters at large while 2,000 are in prison, Secretary to the Ministry of Justice and Law Reforms Suhada Gamlath said. Once an army deserter is captured… Continue reading Sri Lankan Army has nearly 65,000 deserters at large

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United Sri Lanka is the steadfast aim of UNP – Tissa Athanayake, in Jaffna

General Secretary of United National Party (UNP), the main opposition party, Tissa Athanayake, said that the UNP believes in one country with equal rights to all its people, in a press meet held Thursday in Jaffna City Hotel. Tissa Athanayake, accompanied by Dr. Jayalath Jayawardene, UNP parliamentarian and UNP principal candidate in Jaffna Municipal Council… Continue reading United Sri Lanka is the steadfast aim of UNP – Tissa Athanayake, in Jaffna

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Police, SLA partial to UPFA in JMC election

Political parties and Independent groups contesting the forthcoming Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) elections accused the police and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) for being partial to United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) in the issue of campaign wall posters, sources in Jaffna said. Though the police authorities had banned all wall… Continue reading Police, SLA partial to UPFA in JMC election

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10 IDPs die daily inside barbed wire camps in Vavuniyaa – JVP

The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) said Wednesday it has been receiving reports that due to scarcity of essential needs such as food, water and medicine, on the average, ten internally displaced people die every day inside the camps located in Vavuniyaa. "These people too are citizens of Sri Lanka. Those who are languishing inside the… Continue reading 10 IDPs die daily inside barbed wire camps in Vavuniyaa – JVP

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Imprisonment of aid workers violates international law: UN Staff Union

The Staff Union of the United Nations Secretariat (SUUNS) slammed the Sri Lankan Government for its illegal detainment of two aid workers and urged Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to demand for their release in a statement released Friday. Highlighting Sri Lankas responsibility “under international law to respect independence and work of UN Staff”, the… Continue reading Imprisonment of aid workers violates international law: UN Staff Union

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