Gampaha police took thirteen Tamil civilians into custody in cordon and search operations conducted in the Gampaha town from Wednesday dusk to dawn on Thursday. Police said eleven of them are residents of districts in north and east provinces and failed to establish their identity and two of the arrested are residents of upcountry estates.… Continue reading 13 Tamils arrested in Gampaha
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Rajapaksa committed to power sharing, feels Japan
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa is committed to sharing power with the minorities, now that he has crushed the Tamil Tigers. This is the feeling of Japan, whose Special Envoy Yasushi Akashi held extensive discussions with the president this week. Rajapaksa told Akashi over breakfast that he realizes that defeating the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Rajapaksa committed to power sharing, feels Japan
IDPs to be resettled after clearing landmines: Rajapaksa
Tamil civilians displaced due to the war with the LTTE will soon be resettled in their places after the landmines recovered by the army were cleared, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said. There are around three lakh IDPs put up in welfare camps and villages in Vavuniya, Mannar and Jaffna. "The resettlements of IDPs… Continue reading IDPs to be resettled after clearing landmines: Rajapaksa
Humanity failed in Sri Lanka
by Suren Surendiran Sri Lanka is a country where abductions, disappearances, killings and general human rights violations happen with impunity. Law and order is applied selectively. Racists are promoted to higher ranks and government allegedly colludes with armed paramilitary in abductions and disappearances. In recent times, Sri Lanka has taken a step further in breaching… Continue reading Humanity failed in Sri Lanka
TNA parliamentarians meet Indian Foreign Minister
A team of five Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians met the new Indian Foreign Minister S M Krishna on Thursday and discussed matters related to the release of the three doctors and a TNA parliamentarian who rendered invaluable service to the beleaguered people to the very end of war, demilitarization of Tamil areas, resettlement and… Continue reading TNA parliamentarians meet Indian Foreign Minister
21 Vanni Tamils sent to Boosa, 3 reported missing from Pulmoaddai
Twenty one Tamil civilians from Vanni including eight women arrested by the Sri Lanka Army when they arrived in Pulmoaddai from Mullaiththeevu by boats two months ago are now detained in the Boosa detention centre which is located in Galle located down south of the country. Those now detained in Boosa detention camp were earlier… Continue reading 21 Vanni Tamils sent to Boosa, 3 reported missing from Pulmoaddai
3 Malaysian citizens arrested in Wellawatte with LTTE photos
Two Malaysian citizens staying in a lodge located along 37th Lane in Wellawatte in Colombo police division were taken into custody Wednesday by the police as they were suspected to be involved in LTTE activities. Police said they recovered a pen drive with LTTE propaganda matters from their room they occupied in the lodge. Police… Continue reading 3 Malaysian citizens arrested in Wellawatte with LTTE photos
British, Norwegian ambassadors’ visit to Jaffna postponed again
The British and Norwegian ambassadors who were to visit Jaffna 10 Wednesday had to cancel it as the Defence Ministry had not issued permission for the visit in due time, sources in Jaffna said. Earlier scheduled visits by these ambassadors too had been cancelled more than twice in the past since the closure of A9… Continue reading British, Norwegian ambassadors’ visit to Jaffna postponed again
White van armed men abduct woman NGO staffer in Batticaloa
Unidentified armed men arriving in a white van abducted Thursday morning a woman employed in Seva Lanka Non-governmental organization in Vellaave’li area in Batticaloa district, sources in Batticaloa said. Two of the armed men spoke in Sinhalese and one in Tamil, the sources added. The woman abducted is Nallathamby Rajeswary, 33, the mother of three… Continue reading White van armed men abduct woman NGO staffer in Batticaloa
Sri Lanka won’t beg for aid: central bank chief
War ravaged Sri Lanka will not beg for foreign aid even as a 1.9 billion dollar bailout from the IMF has been delayed, the island’s central bank chief has said. "We will never go after donors or lending agencies with a begging bowl. We are capable of standing on our own and raise funds through… Continue reading Sri Lanka won’t beg for aid: central bank chief
