Former Sri Lanka cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga has resigned from Sarath Fonseka’s political party, the Democratic Party. The Democratic party is a part of the Democratic National Alliance (DNA). In September General Secretary of the Democratic Party Tiran Alles had also resigned from his post in the party. When the Colombo Gazette contacted DNA General… Continue reading Arjuna resigns from Democratic Party
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Mannaar fishermen attack Badurdeens ‘development’ project
Fishing farms earmarked in the Mannaar Sea and that are allocated to his supporters by SL minister Rishard Badurdeen, were destroyed by a group of 450 villagers on Friday in protest against the destructive ‘development’ planned by the Colombo government that hampers their fishing industry. Badurdeen’s supporters had appropriated about 10 acres in the sea… Continue reading Mannaar fishermen attack Badurdeens ‘development’ project
Tamil nationalist political organiser assassinated in France
Nadarajah Mathinthiran alias Parithi, an ex-LTTE commander who had left the movement in the early 90’s and later coordinated Tamil organisational political activities in France since 2003, has been assassinated Thursday evening outside the office of the Tamil Coordinating Committee (TCC) in Paris, news sources in France said. People close to the 50-year-old organiser, who… Continue reading Tamil nationalist political organiser assassinated in France
CJ rejects charges against her
Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake has, in a letter sent to the media through her lawyers, denied the charges raised against her. The government had last week submitted 14 charges against the Chief Justice and put forward a motion in parliament to impeach her. However her lawyers said that the allegations raised against her are false… Continue reading CJ rejects charges against her
Sri Lanka promises elections for former war zone
Sri Lanka’s president promised Thursday to hold provincial council elections next year in the island nation’s former northern war zone. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s pledge comes amid international criticism that he has failed to devolve power to the northern region since the nation’s quarter-century civil war ended in 2009. The majority of the region’s population are… Continue reading Sri Lanka promises elections for former war zone
Deported asylum seekers jailed
A group of failed asylum seekers who were deported from Australia have been produced in court and remanded, the police media unit said today. The police said that six of the 30 asylum seekers were produced before the Negambo magistrate yesterday and remanded till the 20th of this month. The other 24 failed asylum seekers… Continue reading Deported asylum seekers jailed
At UN on Genocide, Burying Sri Lanka Report, Rwanda’s French Connection
It was a snowy Wednesday evening when the UN held a screening and panel discussion entitled "The Holocaust by Bullets: Uncovering the Reality of Genocide." The event was sponsored by the French Mission to the UN; the short but moving films were on Holocaust killings of Jews in Ukraine and of Roma. After the… Continue reading At UN on Genocide, Burying Sri Lanka Report, Rwanda’s French Connection
UNHRC to send team to Sri Lanka
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) will send a delegation to Sri Lanka in January next to get firsthand information on the alleged human rights violations during the last leg of the war against the LTTE. Navaneetham Pillai, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, made this promise to DMK treasurer M.K. Stalin and… Continue reading UNHRC to send team to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka must be investigated for crime of genocide: London conference
The global conference organized by British Tamils’ Forum (BTF) and All Party Parliamentary Groups for Tamils (APPGT), involving participation of civil society activists and politicians from the island and Tamil Nadu, diaspora groups, and British parliamentarians, on Wednesday called for an independent international investigation on the complete conduct of the Sri Lankan state against the… Continue reading Sri Lanka must be investigated for crime of genocide: London conference
Tamils vote with Muslims in EPC against SLA land grab of Muslim village
The Eastern Provincial Council (EPC), which is now under the control of ruling United People Freedom Alliance (UPFA) passed a resolution unanimously Tuesday against the appropriation by the Sri Lanka Army of the entire traditional Muslim village, Karimayilaiyoottu with a century old mosque. C.Thandayuthapani, the opposition leader in the EPC who represents the Tamil National… Continue reading Tamils vote with Muslims in EPC against SLA land grab of Muslim village
