More lorries to be used to transport goods from Colombo to Jaffna

Sri Lanka government has announced its intention to transport goods by 200 lorries from Colombo to Jaffna through the A9 land route soon, sources in Jaffna said. Though the government had made much publicity of opening the A9 route for public transport in April, transport of goods in government lorries had been possible only eight… Continue reading More lorries to be used to transport goods from Colombo to Jaffna

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SLA refuses to release 6 Catholic priests detained in Vavuniyaa SLA camps

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Command rejected a request made by Jaffna Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas Saundaranayagam, to release the six Catholic priests from Vanni held in one of the SLA detention centres in Vavuniyaa as they are suffering from illness, Jaffna Bishop House sources said. The Bishop had made the request to Defence Secretary… Continue reading SLA refuses to release 6 Catholic priests detained in Vavuniyaa SLA camps

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A9 highway to be opened soon

The A9 Highway, the only land route linking Jaffna peninsula to the rest of Sri Lanka, is to be opened shortly for commercial use by private traders. The peninsula is home to an estimated six lakh people. The A9 Highway was closed at the Omanthai checkpoint in the second week of August 2006,within days of… Continue reading A9 highway to be opened soon

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57,293 children held in Vavuniyaa SLA internment camps

57,293 children from Vanni are presently detained in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vavuniyaa, U. L. M. Haldeen, Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Relief said to the media. 1,034 children among the above are orphans or separated from their parents while there are 7,894 widows and 3,100 pregnant mothers in Vavuniyaa internment… Continue reading 57,293 children held in Vavuniyaa SLA internment camps

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Four pro-LTTE MPs refused leave by Sri Lankan parliament

Sri Lankan parliament today refused to grant leave to four pro-LTTE Tamil MPs from the house, accusing them of acting against the national interest and constitution by spreading false propaganda against the country abroad. The ruling United People Friend Alliance MPs expressed reservations against a proposal submitted by the four Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs… Continue reading Four pro-LTTE MPs refused leave by Sri Lankan parliament

Bob Rae denied entry to Sri Lanka – report

Sri Lanka Wednesday denied entry to Bob Rae, a prominent Canadian politician outspoken in his criticism of Colombo’s military campaign and then Chair of the Forum of Federations, the constitutional NGO advising the Norwegian peace process during 2002 and 2003. Sri Lanka’s Immigration Commissioner P. B. Abeykoon said “intelligence reports” meant Mr. Rae should not… Continue reading Bob Rae denied entry to Sri Lanka – report

LTTE should have been nipped in its formative years: Lanka

Vowing that "terrorism will be completely rooted out", Sri Lankan Prime Minister today said it was a "mistake" that LTTE was not nipped in its formative years. Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake said though the Sri Lankans never believed in celebrating the death of any person, in the case of killing of LTTE Supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran… Continue reading LTTE should have been nipped in its formative years: Lanka

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