Two members of the staff and a vehicle of the US-based relief organisation CARE International were involved in the December 2006, assassination attempt on Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the Colombo Magistrate’s Court was told on Friday. Investigations revealed that the bomb fixed in a three-wheeler parked at the Pittala Junction in Kollupitiya to… Continue reading CARE staff involved in bid to kill Gotabaya
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You did little on Katchatheevu issue: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s salvo at Jaya
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M Karunanidhi today joined issue with AIADMK General Secretary J Jayalalithaa on the Katchatheevu issue and refuted the allegations levelled by her against him in this regard. The Katchatheevu islet was ceded to Sri Lanka by India through an agreement in 1974, it may be recalled. In an… Continue reading You did little on Katchatheevu issue: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s salvo at Jaya
Sri Lankan Army re-deploys after defeating rebels
With the end of three decades long civil war against Tamil Tiger rebels, the Sri Lankan Army has now re-deployed in the Northern and Eastern provinces under five Security Forces (SF) Headquarters with a sizable force in reserve to meet any eventuality, a local newspaper said Sunday. According to the Sunday Island, two headquarters have… Continue reading Sri Lankan Army re-deploys after defeating rebels
Calls made to not forget the Tamils – Green Left
A seminar at NSW Parliament House on June 16 discussed the current dire situation for Tamils in Sri Lanka and the need for the Rudd Labor government to step up and help protect human rights there. A seminar at NSW Parliament House on June 16 discussed the current dire situation for Tamils in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Calls made to not forget the Tamils – Green Left
Lankan army re-deploys after the end of war – ANN
With the end of three decades long Eelam war against the LTTE, the army has now re-deployed in the Northern and Eastern Provinces under five Security Forces Headquarters with a sizeable force in reserve to meet any eventuality. Of the five SF commands, two at Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu have been set up recently as part… Continue reading Lankan army re-deploys after the end of war – ANN
Move for President to stay on without polls
The government proposes to introduce constitutional amendments aimed at extending the term of office of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, without holding a presidential election, Minister Janaka Bandara Tennakoon told the Sunday Times yesterday. As a prelude to the introduction of constitutional changes, an island wide campaign on gathering public support for the move had been initiated,… Continue reading Move for President to stay on without polls
Beware of this e- mail vulture
A confidence trickster has launched an email campaign to dupe Sri Lankans living overseas to part with large amounts of money promising to help their relatives or friends at welfare camps in the north- but the diaspora abroad is on the alert against this racket. The man who claims to be operating an office at… Continue reading Beware of this e- mail vulture
Restore democracy say US Senators – Lakbimanews
By Mendaka Abeysekera , US Correspondent Two top US senators urged the Obama administration last week to take measures to restore democracy and reconciliation in Sri Lanka in the post war period. Senator Patrick Leahy, the present chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and Senator Robert Casey, chairman of Foreign Relations Subcommittee, stated that the US… Continue reading Restore democracy say US Senators – Lakbimanews
100,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s concentration camps
Over one hundred thousand expatriate Tamils in Britain marched Saturday through central London to express their outrage at international inaction over Sri Lanka’s massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils and the suffering of hundreds of thousands more enduring starvation, disease, disappearance, rape and torture in Colombo’s internment camps. Dressed in black, carrying placards and… Continue reading 100,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s concentration camps
Tamil Christian epitaph of significance found in Kayts
An interesting early 19th century Tamil epitaph found on a tomb in Kayts, off Jaffna, evidences the usage of the word ‘Aariyar’ in Christian context, says Professor P. Pushparatnam, Head of the Department of History of the University of Jaffna, who brought the epitaph to notice and read it. According to local media reported his… Continue reading Tamil Christian epitaph of significance found in Kayts
