Gotabaya Rajapaksa making irresponsible statements – LfD

Responding to the statement of the Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa that some local and foreign elements were trying to destabilize the country through the Judiciary, the Lawyers for Democracy (LfD) claimed that it was the government that destabilizes the country. While countering the Defence Secretary’s statement, Lawyers for Democracy, an organization of group of independent… Continue reading Gotabaya Rajapaksa making irresponsible statements – LfD

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Brian identifies Sri Lanka, Australia as beneficiaries of his Singapore deportation

Dr Brian Seneviratne, 81-year-old Australian human rights activist of Sinhala origin steadfastly fighting for the rights of Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, was deported by Singapore immigration on 14 December, when he came from Australia to go to Malaysia and address closed-door meetings on the push factors of refugees coming from the island… Continue reading Brian identifies Sri Lanka, Australia as beneficiaries of his Singapore deportation

‘Political interference’ feared in UK tourist murder case

The brother of a British man murdered in Sri Lanka in 2011 has called on the UK government to raise the case with their Sri Lankan counterparts, in order to see his killers prosecuted. Khuram Shaikh, 32, was on holiday from his work as a Red Cross physiotherapist in Gaza when he was brutally murdered… Continue reading ‘Political interference’ feared in UK tourist murder case

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Colombo posters wage war against all shades of Tamil nationalism

Citing the posters that appeared in Colombo and in southern parts of the island last week, a notice in Sinhala addressing ‘intelligent students’ of the Jaffna University, invariably accused all shades of Tamil polity in the island and in the diaspora that are not collaborating with the genocidal regime, as working for the division of… Continue reading Colombo posters wage war against all shades of Tamil nationalism

SL Governor’s secretary allegedly involved in acid attack on Jaffna trader

The owner of Easwaran Traders, Mr. T. Thuvarakeswaran, who is a brother of the assassinated Tamil parliamentarian T. Maheswaran, was rushed to Jaffna Hospital after he was subjected to acid throwing Saturday morning in the premises of Nalloor temple in Jaffna. While the Sri Lankan police said that the motive of the attack was a… Continue reading SL Governor’s secretary allegedly involved in acid attack on Jaffna trader

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Five districts in North under floods, over 100,000 displaced

101,569 members of 28,297 families in five districts Mullaiththeevu, Ki’linochchi, Vavuniyaa, Mannaar and Jaffna in the Northern Province have been badly affected by the torrential rain. Of them about 35,000 members of over 10 thousand families have been sheltered in transit centres. Over twenty thousand houses have been damaged completely and partially due to the… Continue reading Five districts in North under floods, over 100,000 displaced

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Rajapaksa Govt. Caught In A Catch 22 Situation

Stating that the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is caught in a Catch 22 situation on many recent issues would be an understatement. The government is facing a predicament in dealing with several key issues that range from the impeachment of Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake, to the arrest of Jaffna University students under the Prevention of… Continue reading Rajapaksa Govt. Caught In A Catch 22 Situation

“The Choice Is To Retreat Ceremoniously Or Disgracefully” – Dr Karunaratne

Nava Sama Samaja Party Leader Dr Wickremabahu Karunratne says the government has only two options in resolving the current issue with the judiciary on the impeachment motion against the Chief Justice – to retreat or go forward on the confrontational mode. “The Constitution is superior. The Constitution is fundamental law,” he said. Dr Karunaratne observed… Continue reading “The Choice Is To Retreat Ceremoniously Or Disgracefully” – Dr Karunaratne

Army Refuses To Budge

The military has no intention of withdrawing army camps in Jaffna despite intense pressure exerted by the international community and Tamil political parties. Jaffna Security Forces Commander Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe said despite the end of the war almost four years ago, the LTTE is still active. “The army is aware of this and remains… Continue reading Army Refuses To Budge

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