“There is now no anti-state terrorism in Jaffna. An important part of consolidating peace is for the State to conduct itself in a manner that induces respect for the rule of law,” reminded Jaffna University Science Teachers’ Association in an appeal sent on Friday to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapksa on grave and dangerous plight… Continue reading Jaffna University teachers remind SL President about rule of law
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TNA not for total withdrawal of army from N-E
In an attitude of moderation, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) told Parliament yesterday that it was wrong to assume that the party wanted the armed forces out of the North and the East. TNA leader R. Sampanthan who participated in the committee stage debate of the Defence Ministry said his party only wanted the armed… Continue reading TNA not for total withdrawal of army from N-E
M.I.A.: Singer, political activist and now an artist
Her glittering music career may have grabbed the headlines, but her new book, a vibrant collection of collages, photos and prints, reveals an artist of wide-ranging talents. Gillian Orr meets her Coming off a long and gruelling tour at the beginning of 2011, the singer and artist M.I.A. decided to take stock of all the… Continue reading M.I.A.: Singer, political activist and now an artist
I don’t take revenge – Mahinda Rajapaksa
“I am not a man who takes revenge. The law is equal to everyone irrespective of their positions. If someone commits an offense, he will get punishments”, Said President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the opening Ceremony of the Weligama Resort on the Southern Expressway. Further speaking he said “The opposition protested against corruption of a certain… Continue reading I don’t take revenge – Mahinda Rajapaksa
MPs call Sri Lanka’s top judge ‘mad woman’: Lawyers
Sri Lanka’s top judge Shirani Bandaranayake stormed out of her impeachment hearing after government lawmakers called her a ‘mad woman’ and displayed open hostility, her lawyers said Friday. The move to impeach the country’s first female chief justice came after she scuttled several bills, including one that gave more powers to President Mahinda Rajapakse’s youngest… Continue reading MPs call Sri Lanka’s top judge ‘mad woman’: Lawyers
Sri Lanka’s alleged war-criminal inspects UN Lebanon mission
Sri Lanka’s Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, and ex-Major General in Sri Lankan Army (SLA), Shavendra Silva, under whose command the SLA’s 58th division allegedly committed war crimes during the last months of Sri Lanka’s civil war, is "visiting and even inspecting the UN Mission in Lebanon UNIFIL from November 28 through December… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s alleged war-criminal inspects UN Lebanon mission
SL police directs Medical Dean to hand over students to SL military intelligence
People of Jaffna were shocked to see Prof Balakumaran, the Medical Faculty Dean of the University of Jaffna under pressure, handing over five students of his faculty directly to Sri Lanka’s military intelligence on Thursday. Another student of the Science Faculty was handed over by his father. When the students were first taken to the… Continue reading SL police directs Medical Dean to hand over students to SL military intelligence
Sri Lanka judge Shirani Bandaranayake walks out of hearing
Sri Lanka’s chief justice, Shirani Bandaranayake, has walked out of an impeachment hearing, saying it was not being conducted fairly. Her lawyers said they were not given enough time to assess the prosecution’s charges, nor given a list of witnesses. Dr Bandaranayake, who has been in dispute with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, denies accusations… Continue reading Sri Lanka judge Shirani Bandaranayake walks out of hearing
Sri Lanka intensifies terror campaign against Tamil students
Genocidal Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department has officially informed the Vice Chancellor of the University of Jaffna to hand over 10 more students of the university, in addition to the three already in detention. The wanted list includes the leader of the student union, student leaders of the faculties and five students from the Medical… Continue reading Sri Lanka intensifies terror campaign against Tamil students
Sri Lanka arrests: Jaffna police detain ‘terror’ suspects
Police in northern Sri Lanka have made a series of arrests which they say are linked to combating terrorism, three years after the separatist Tamil Tigers were defeated. Up to 25 people are being held, a top official told the BBC. Police are also reportedly hunting several students. Espousing separatism is illegal in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests: Jaffna police detain ‘terror’ suspects
