The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Tuesday decided to oppose the extension of the State of Emergency when the government tables a motion seeking it for another month 4 May in parliament, sources in Colombo said. DNA parliamentary group met Tuesday with General Sarath Fonseka in the chair at… Continue reading DNA to oppose extension of state of emergency
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Sri Lanka’s war: time for accountability – openDemocracy
The end of Sri Lanka’s post-war electoral cycle makes it even more important for the world to stand for justice over the country’s human-rights abuses, says Meenakshi Ganguly. Sri Lanka’s authorities have failed seriously to investigate the allegations of abuses committed during the first months of 2009 – the endgame of the twenty-six-year internal armed… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war: time for accountability – openDemocracy
Chinese national arrested in Sri Lanka on charges of rape
A Chinese national has been arrested by the Sri Lankan police for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl. The 36-year-old suspect had been working in the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant project in the country’s north western region as an electrician, police said. "The Chinese national had invited the victim into a lorry and raped her," the… Continue reading Chinese national arrested in Sri Lanka on charges of rape
Rajapaksa eyeing three terms?
The Mahinda Rajapaksa government plans to amend the Sri Lankan constitution to allow the President to hold office for three terms instead of two, as at present, Daily Mirror quoted an un-named senior Cabinet minister on Wednesday. The minister said that the plan, to be executed within the next few weeks, was meant to give… Continue reading Rajapaksa eyeing three terms?
‘Sri Lanka blocking Tamil development’
The Sri Lankan government’s overwhelming desire to be seen as the mainspring of economic development in the Tamil-speaking northern province is killing local, Tamil entrepreneurship, says Muthukrishna Sarvananthan, director of the Point Pedro Institute of Development. Dr Sarvananthan said at the Indian Cultural Centre here on Tuesday that all new investments, whether it was an… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka blocking Tamil development’
Notice on plea to close down refugee camp
A division bench, comprising justices Elipe Dharma Rao and K K Sasidharan, ordered notice on a plea to close down the Poonamallee special camp for Sri Lankan refugees and shift the inmates to other camps in the State. In his PIL, Gangadaran alias Murthy, an inmate in the Poonamallee camp, submitted that originally he and… Continue reading Notice on plea to close down refugee camp
Jaffna Mayor allows star hotel in historical sacred site in Nalloor
Amidst strong protests raised by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians, Saiva and cultural organizations in Jaffna peninsula against the proposed construction of a star hotel in the land where the palace of last Tamil King of Jaffna Kingdom Sangkilian had stood and in the sacred vicinity of historically famous Nalloor Kanthasuvami temple, ruling United Peoples… Continue reading Jaffna Mayor allows star hotel in historical sacred site in Nalloor
Jaffna MP accuses EPDP of illegal sand excavation in Vadamaraadchi
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna parliamentarian, E. Saravanbhavan publicly raised accusation against Eelam Peoples Democratic Party (EPDP), a constituent party of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA), for having appropriated exclusive rights to excavate sand for building construction in Ma’nattkaadu in Vadamaraadchi East using illegal means making millions of rupees, in a press report,… Continue reading Jaffna MP accuses EPDP of illegal sand excavation in Vadamaraadchi
CPJ makes ominous prediction to media freedom in Sri Lanka
Bob Dietz, Asia Program Coordinator for media-watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), said in the organization’s website that while there is "a lull of sorts in outright attacks on the media as the Rajapaksa government takes stock of where it stands," the recent appointment of former Labor Minister Mervyn Silva as Sri Lanka’s deputy minister… Continue reading CPJ makes ominous prediction to media freedom in Sri Lanka
Indian corporate to build high-rise buildings, apartments, in Jaffna
An Indian engineering corporate L&T Infrastructure Development Projects is keen in road projects, high-rise buildings, apartments and hotels and power generation in Jaffna, and is looking for trade partners according to Vishal Mathur, its Chief Operating Officer. The high-rise buildings and apartments are for whom, wonder the people of Jaffna. According to Mathur, tourism would… Continue reading Indian corporate to build high-rise buildings, apartments, in Jaffna
