UK warns Sri Lanka on abuses before Commonwealth summit

Britain said on Wednesday there would be "consequences" for Sri Lanka if its leaders did not address international concerns over human rights abuses, ahead of a Commonwealth summit scheduled to be held in Colombo in November. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg told parliament "despicable human rights violations" had taken place in Sri Lanka, but that… Continue reading UK warns Sri Lanka on abuses before Commonwealth summit

Sri Lankan Tamil refugees to get driving licences

Driving licences would be issued to Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in the state as part of welfare measures provided to them, the AIADMK government announced on Wednesday. The government has been extending various welfare measures to the refugees, including scholarship schemes for various courses, ranging from Rs 850 to Rs 4,700, the Public Department… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil refugees to get driving licences

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Short film featuring Isaippiriya reproduced

Remembering the heroes of the Tamil cause, civilians and journalists, who sacrificed their lives this week in 2009, TamilNet reproduces a short film featured by the slain journalist Ms Isaippiriya. The short film titled "Veali" appeared in an album released by the LTTE in 2008. [Full Coverage]

UK Deputy PM’s awareness not on genocide

When Liberal Democratic MP, Simon Hughes questioned UK Prime Minister’s decision to participate Sri Lanka CHOGM, the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, replied in the British Parliament on Wednesday, “We are all aware that the decision […] is controversial, especially in the light of the despicable human rights violations during the recent civil war.” But… Continue reading UK Deputy PM’s awareness not on genocide

18 per cent increase in British tourists to genocidal Sri Lanka

The British tourism market to the island of Sri Lanka has seen an 18 per cent increase from last year, according a report by Colombo based financial reporter Feizal Samath, published in TTG Asia, a tour industry publication on Tuesday. The increase in British tourists choosing Sri Lanka “killing fields” as tourist destination comes following… Continue reading 18 per cent increase in British tourists to genocidal Sri Lanka

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A New Political Regime Post-2010 in Sri Lanka: A Hybrid Regime

by Laksiri Jayasuriya, University of Western Australia Introduction The 2010 Sri Lankan Presidential and Parliamentary elections that took place shortly after the end of a debilitating 25 year-old civil war in 2009 constitutes a watershed in Sri Lanka’s politics. Despite the unsettled conditions over the last two decades emanating from this turbulent environment created by… Continue reading A New Political Regime Post-2010 in Sri Lanka: A Hybrid Regime

First phase of Sri Lanka’s northern railway project commissioned

The first phase of Sri Lanka’s northern railway project — funded by a line of credit facilitated by the Indian government — was commissioned on Friday. Coaches in bright red chugged along from Medawachchiya in Anuradhapura, the North Central Province, to Madhu Road, marking the return of a crucial transportation link that was shattered during… Continue reading First phase of Sri Lanka’s northern railway project commissioned

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Genocide of Tamils one of the worst mass killings in history: MPP Glen Murray

 “The 40 000 plus killed in the Tamil genocide is one of the worst mass killings sanctioned by a state in history, ” stated Glen Murray, Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Toronto Centre while hosting the third annual Tamil Memorial Tree Planting event on Saturday at Evergreen Brick Works, a community environmental centre. The… Continue reading Genocide of Tamils one of the worst mass killings in history: MPP Glen Murray

SL military collects details of uninhabited lands in Vaakarai, Batticaloa

The occupying Sri Lanka military in Batticaloa district is intimidating the rural official and the leaders of Rural Development Societies to identify lands in 27 Village Officer (GS) divisions in Vaakarai region, which was under the control of the Tigers before 2007, into privately owned and public owned lands. The SL military is scheming a… Continue reading SL military collects details of uninhabited lands in Vaakarai, Batticaloa

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