The Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) Wednesday charged that more than 150 students of the Jaffna University are still being held in rehabilitation centers and are being prevented from attending classes in the University campus. IUSF made the statement on return to Colombo after a fact-finding visit to universities in Jaffna and Batticaloa, and prepared… Continue reading Jaffna undergrads held as prisoners, charges IUSF
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5 more cabinet ministers to be appointed this week
Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) leader Arumugan Thondaman and three others are to be sworn in as Cabinet Ministers after Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa returns from Bhutan this week, government sources said Wednesday. Mr. Thondaman is likely to get the portfolio of Livestock Development as well as some additional subjects relevant to estate workers. Earlier… Continue reading 5 more cabinet ministers to be appointed this week
Blake meets Rajapaksa, Jayaratne vows to defeat international pressure
Sri Lanka’s new prime minister D. M. Jayaratne Wednesday morning urged all political parties irrespective of ‘caste, creed and race,’ to unite in defeating international pressure being exerted on the Sri Lankan state. The move comes a day after US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian affairs Robert Blake had met President… Continue reading Blake meets Rajapaksa, Jayaratne vows to defeat international pressure
Diaspora paramount in voicing aspirations of Tamils: The Age
Amid Sri Lankas’ legal constitution that classifies Tamils as “Second class citizens” and “continuing problems of ethnic marginalisation and persecution”, the Tamil Diaspora feel they “need to press for and represent Tamil claims, because Tamils in Sri Lanka have lost their voice, and have no representation following the defeat of the LTTE” said an article… Continue reading Diaspora paramount in voicing aspirations of Tamils: The Age
New parliament to debate extension motion of Emergency on May 4
The newly formed United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government is to table a motion seeking the extension of the State of Emergency for another month when the parliament meets on May 4. Mr. D. M. Jayaratne, the new Prime Minister, will move the motion as his first official duty amid reports in political circles that… Continue reading New parliament to debate extension motion of Emergency on May 4
‘Reforms to allow S.Lanka president to retain power’
Sri Lanka’s ruling party will press ahead with constitutional reforms to allow President Mahinda Rajapakse to run for a third term in office, a press report said Wednesday. Rajapakse’s party won 144 seats in the 225-member parliament at elections earlier this month, consolidating his firm grip on power after his re-election at presidential polls in… Continue reading ‘Reforms to allow S.Lanka president to retain power’
Krishna discusses settlement issue with Colombo
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna met his Sri Lankan counterpart G.L. Peiris here on Tuesday and discussed issues relating to a political settlement which ensures a “sense of participation and equality” among the ethnic groups, said senior Indian officials. This is Peiris’ first foreign assignment after becoming the Foreign Affairs Minister in the second Mahinda… Continue reading Krishna discusses settlement issue with Colombo
Jaffna Civil organizations accuse Colombo financial institutions of exploitation
Private and government banks rushing to Jaffna peninsula to open their branches and the opening of the fifth branch of Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in Jaffna town Tuesday, in the name of development are but schemes aimed at exploiting the funds of peninsula residents, civil organizations in Jaffna said. They further accused the above financial… Continue reading Jaffna Civil organizations accuse Colombo financial institutions of exploitation
Australia’s young lawyers to document Sri Lanka’s war-crimes
While calls for independent investigations into Sri Lanka’s war crimes continue to mount, and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s appointment of advisory panel on Sri Lanka’s war-crimes shows no progress, ABC Radio Australia reported that Australian Young Lawyers Group in New South Wales is joining forces with the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) to… Continue reading Australia’s young lawyers to document Sri Lanka’s war-crimes
Sinhalese language prioritized in the North
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka government are accused of prioritizing Sinhalese language in the name and information boards in the predominantly Tamil areas in the North, by public organizations in Jaffna peninsula. Tamil language which had occupied the first place in the name boards and government information boards in the North has been… Continue reading Sinhalese language prioritized in the North
