Mass protests in London condemning assassination of Kurdish activists in Paris

Thousands of Kurds from across the UK took to the streets in London on Sunday condemning the recent assassination of three Kurdish women activists in Paris. Demanding a proper inquiry and immediate justice for the brutal murders women of Sakine Cansiz, co-founder of the PKK, and activists Fidan Dogan and Leyla Soylemez, the protestors raised… Continue reading Mass protests in London condemning assassination of Kurdish activists in Paris

Jaffna Catholic organization urges Bishops to see illusion of development, reconciliation

The Commission for Justice and Peace of The Catholic Diocese of Jaffna urged the President and Members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the island, who recently visited the North, to do justice to the existing realities by working for addressing them in the right direction. Cautioning against ideas of cosmetic development and “enforced rehabilitation”… Continue reading Jaffna Catholic organization urges Bishops to see illusion of development, reconciliation

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SLA ex-officer testifies on orders to plant bomb at TNA MP’s house in 2008

A former commissioned officer of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), testifying to the Canadian Immigration officials after fleeing to Toronto from Sri Lanka, said that a Colonel of the SLA had ordered him to plant bomb materials in the home of Mr M K Sivajilingam, a Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian in 2008, reports a Canadian… Continue reading SLA ex-officer testifies on orders to plant bomb at TNA MP’s house in 2008

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MR Splitting Hairs To Figure Bandarnayake’s Replacement

After initiating an impeachment against Chief Justice Dr Shirani Bandaranayake and proceeding with it ignoring court rulings, President Mahinda Rajapaksa is now faced with an unexpected crisis – finding a suitable replacement for Bandaranayake. The government has decided that the next Chief Justice should be appointed from among the current judges in the Supreme Court… Continue reading MR Splitting Hairs To Figure Bandarnayake’s Replacement

“The Govt. That Violates The Constitution Should Not Be In Office” – Dissanayake

JVP parliamentary group leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake says the governing party members in Parliament and the President have violated the Constitution. “It is the government that has violated the Constitution that is governing the country,” he said. He explained that there is no clash between the Executive and the Legislature or the Legislature and the… Continue reading “The Govt. That Violates The Constitution Should Not Be In Office” – Dissanayake

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Nambiar, India’s proxy in UN, complicit in white flag killings?

While the International Community which, blinded by the 9/11 terror, architected the annihilation of Tamils’ primary safeguard, the LTTE, is left to savor the resulting horror state and the autocratic dystopia in Sri Lanka, Rights groups have accused the U.N. of being derelict in its duty to protect civilian lives. Vijay Nambiar, the Chef de… Continue reading Nambiar, India’s proxy in UN, complicit in white flag killings?

Colombo’s military establishment steps up psyop war on Eezham Tamils

The Sri Lankan “Terrorist” Investigation Department (SL-TID), which had summoned Mr Sivagnanam Sritharan, the Tamil parliamentarian from Ki’linochchi, to Colombo Police Headquarters in June 2012 to grill him on his interviews published in diaspora and Tamil Nadu media, was first looking to frame the parliamentarian as someone who had violated the 6th Amendment to the… Continue reading Colombo’s military establishment steps up psyop war on Eezham Tamils

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“Terrorist” investigators allegedly plant bomb at TNA MP’s office in Ki’linochchi

The Sri Lankan “Terrorist” Investigation Department (TID) personnel, who receive instructions from SL Defence Secretary and presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa “recovered” C4 explosives from the office of the Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Sritharan in a move to trap the Tamil parliamentarian, on Saturday, sources close to the TNA MP told TamilNet. The SL-TID operatives who… Continue reading “Terrorist” investigators allegedly plant bomb at TNA MP’s office in Ki’linochchi

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Sri Lanka president sacks chief justice Bandaranayake

Sri Lanka’s president has dismissed Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake by ratifying parliament’s recent vote to impeach her, officials say. They say the letter signed by President Mahinda Rajapakse was delivered to Dr Bandaranayake’s office. The parliament, dominated by Mr Rajapakse’s supporters, impeached her on suspicion of corruption – an allegation she denies. However, recent court… Continue reading Sri Lanka president sacks chief justice Bandaranayake

Lanka’s first woman Chief Justice sacked

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today sacked the country’s first woman Chief Justice Shirani Bandarnayake after ratifying her impeachment by Parliament which held her guilty of corruption, notwithstanding widespread protests by lawyers and others. 54-year-old Bandaranayake was served a notice ordering her to quit her post, two days after the Parliament overwhelmingly voted to impeach… Continue reading Lanka’s first woman Chief Justice sacked

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