Police administration in police stations and in courts in the North and East continue only in Sinhalese language causing immense difficulties to public as their complaints and statements are recorded in Sinhalese, a language not known to them, sources in Jaffna said. Despite the repeated insistence by magistrates in the North police administration is still… Continue reading Police administration in North continues in ‘Sinhala Only’
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Tories, Tamils reach out
It’s a sight that would have been incongruous a few years ago, but is almost unremarkable today. Nestled amongst the Tamil restaurants, grocery shops and other businesses on the main strip in Rayners Lane, a suburb of London, a large sign on the front of former store front says: ‘British Tamil Conservatives’. On the other… Continue reading Tories, Tamils reach out
Liberation Tigers’ Ira’naimadu runway used exclusively by Indian Air Force
The runway constructed by Liberation Tigers of Tami Eezham (LTTE) in Ira’naimadu in Ki’linochchi has been handed over to the exclusive use of Indian Air Force (IAF), according to sources close to a section of Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) personnel who have expressed their disapproval of this course of action by Sri Lanka government.… Continue reading Liberation Tigers’ Ira’naimadu runway used exclusively by Indian Air Force
Sri Lanka leader keeps key posts, budget seen delayed
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday appointed his brother to oversee the island nation’s post-war economic development in a slightly smaller cabinet but kept other key ministries himself. Rajapaksa retained the defence, finance, ports, aviation and highways portfolios in a cabinet cut to 37 from 51. The total number of ministers in Rajapaksa’s new… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader keeps key posts, budget seen delayed
Malaysia deports Tamil Tiger ‘leaders’
Malaysia said it has arrested and deported several leaders of the Sri Lankan separatist Tamil Tiger rebels over the past few months to prevent them setting up a hub in the country. Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said in a statement late Thursday he had informed Sri Lanka of the action against the unnamed leaders of… Continue reading Malaysia deports Tamil Tiger ‘leaders’
Sri Lanka president to appoint new cabinet
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse is set to announce a new sharply reduced cabinet of ministers on Friday as he manoeuvres family members into key positions in his administration. The new cabinet will be unveiled a day after the opening of parliament, during which Rajapakse’s elder brother Chamal, formerly ports minister, was unanimously elected as… Continue reading Sri Lanka president to appoint new cabinet
Nalini made calls to London, Sri Lanka
Nalini, a life convict in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, had made calls to the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka from a cell phone recovered from her by Vellore prison officials on April 20. Replying to C. Gnanasekaran (Congress) during the zero hour in the Assembly on Friday, Law Minister Durai Murugan said the Q… Continue reading Nalini made calls to London, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s new Foreign Affairs Minister is G.L.Peiris
The new Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka is Mr.G.L.Peiris and Basil Rajapakse has been appointed as Economic Development Minister. Traditional Industry and Small Entrepreneur Development Ministry goes to Douglas Devananda. Some ministers are not still allocated any ministry. The allocation of ministries follows. Prime Minister D.M.Jayaratne- Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake- State Management… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s new Foreign Affairs Minister is G.L.Peiris
Senior ex-LTTE cadres under pressure to confess
Colombo Establishment has subjected hundreds of senior Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in its custody to confess to alleged accusations of war crimes, promising that a general amnesty would be granted sooner to those who confess, informed legal sources in Colombo told TamilNet Friday. The move, backed by Indian advice, comes as the… Continue reading Senior ex-LTTE cadres under pressure to confess
As Sri Lanka AG Met With UN’s Ban, War Crimes Panel Unnamed for Six Weeks
The UN’s Ban Ki-moon has yet to name the panel of experts to advise him on accountability and war crimes in Sri Lanka which he announced six weeks ago as coming "without delay." To determine what happened, Inner City Press on April 22 asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky to confirm Ban met with Sri… Continue reading As Sri Lanka AG Met With UN’s Ban, War Crimes Panel Unnamed for Six Weeks
