Sri Lanka defends China’s expansion in Indian Ocean

Sri Lanka has defended China’s increased naval presence in the Indian Ocean and rejected claims that it is a threat to regional power India, the defence ministry said Friday. The ministry quoted its top official, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, saying that Colombo understood China’s growing interest in the region and insisted that their bilateral cooperation was purely… Continue reading Sri Lanka defends China’s expansion in Indian Ocean

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Sri Lankan parliament recommends dismissal of chief justice

A parliamentary panel in Sri Lanka on Saturday recommended the dismissal of the country’s chief justice, after finding her guilty on three offences including financial irregularities, a senior Cabinet Minister said. The 11-member committee concluded its report against Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake by finding her guilty of failing to declare her earnings, of hearing a… Continue reading Sri Lankan parliament recommends dismissal of chief justice

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HR Day event in Toronto brings Tamils closer to global progressive networks

More than twenty social, economic, and environmental justice groups in Canada that joined together in Toronto on the eve of International Human Rights Day to forge a common forum against military occupation, apartheid, genocide and political imprisonment, have voiced against the SL military detention of the students of the University of Jaffna. The event gains… Continue reading HR Day event in Toronto brings Tamils closer to global progressive networks

SLA summons 4 girl students, house-by-house intimidation to resume university

The occupying genocidal military of Sri Lanka now engages in entering each and every house of the Jaffna University students to individually intimidate them to drop the protest and to return to the university or face dire consequences. The Vice Chancellor Prof Vasanthi Arasaratnam installed by colonial Colombo, most of the council members appointed by… Continue reading SLA summons 4 girl students, house-by-house intimidation to resume university

Mahinda Rajapakse betrayed 116 MPs

The JVP said today that President Mahinda Rajapakse was pretending he was innocent in the whole process of the impeachment and thereby had betrayed the 116 odd MPs who were the signatories to the motion. Addressing a media briefing MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake said at a time when the masses and the Opposition were vehemently… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapakse betrayed 116 MPs

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HR group alerts on plight of Tamil women coerced by SL military

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) on Tuesday forwarded a statement coming from the Women’s Action Network, expressing concern on the plight of Tamil women coerced into joining the SL military, The AHRC-forwarded statement for immediate release said that the Women’s Action Network (WAN), as a collective of 11 groups from the North and East,… Continue reading HR group alerts on plight of Tamil women coerced by SL military

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SLA conscripted former LTTE females admitted at Ki’linochchi hospital in mentally affected state

21 of around 100 former LTTE female members, who were conscripted to Sri Lankan military in Vanni, were admitted in Ki’linochchi hospital in a mentally affected state on Tuesday night around 11:00 p.m. by the SL military from Paarathipuram in Ki’linochchi, parents of the victims told TamilNet. In the meantime, TNA parliamentarian Sritharan was at… Continue reading SLA conscripted former LTTE females admitted at Ki’linochchi hospital in mentally affected state

Sri Lankan lawyers go on strike

(PTI) Lawyers across Sri Lanka went on strike today protesting the impeachment motion against the island nation’s first woman Chief Justice, bringing the judiciary to halt. Some of the lawyers even clashed with pro-government supporters who also organised counter demonstrations. "We have come out today to protest in the branch association across the country on… Continue reading Sri Lankan lawyers go on strike

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Ravi Shankar, Indian sitar maestro, dies

Indian sitar maestro Ravi Shankar has died in a hospital in the US, aged 92. His family said he had been admitted to the Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego last week, but had failed to recover fully from surgery. Shankar gained widespread international recognition through his association with The Beatles. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan… Continue reading Ravi Shankar, Indian sitar maestro, dies

TNPF condemns Sampanthan’s statement on SL military, LTTE

The Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) on Tuesday strongly condemned the SL parliamentary speech made by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R. Sampanthan last Friday. Mr. Sampanthan had said that the TNA was not demanding the complete withdrawal of the SL military from the Tamil territory and that the LTTE had had earned its destruction… Continue reading TNPF condemns Sampanthan’s statement on SL military, LTTE