SLA blocks Hindus performing rituals in Keerimalai

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna have obstructed Hindus performing religious rituals to their ancestors in the temple pond as well as dissolving the ashes of their cremated relatives in Keerimalai seas around the historically famous Nakuleasvaram temple claiming that Keerimalai has been declared as a tourist spot and no one should pollute the… Continue reading SLA blocks Hindus performing rituals in Keerimalai

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Repeat vote in two Sri Lanka seats

Repeat polls for Sri Lanka’s April parliamentary elections are being held in two districts where the ballots were annulled because of violence. Security is tight in Nawalapitiya and Trincomalee districts and monitors have reported no violence so far. The result will make no difference to the outcome of the elections in which President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s… Continue reading Repeat vote in two Sri Lanka seats

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Sri Lanka finishes parliament vote hit by violence

Sri Lankans voted on Tuesday in two districts where violence forced the annulling of their ballots in an April 8 poll that gave President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s alliance a commanding parliamentary majority. World More than 1,000 police officers and soldiers were on hand in the Central Province district of Nawalapitiya, about 60 km (38 miles) east… Continue reading Sri Lanka finishes parliament vote hit by violence

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At UN, Sri Lanka Gets $3M from Ban, Fixes Panel and Pushes Its Troops, Protests and New School DPR

As the UN’s Ban Ki-moon talks about but has yet to establish a group of experts to advise him on war crimes in Sri Lanka, he quietly decided earlier this year to give $3 million in UN funds to government approved projects. On April 13, Inner City asked German Ambassador Peter Wittig, Chairman of the… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Gets $3M from Ban, Fixes Panel and Pushes Its Troops, Protests and New School DPR

Fonseka likely to attend inaugural session of new parliament

General Sarath Fonseka is likely to attend the opening session of the seventh parliament that is fixed for April 22. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse has been asked by the Acting Secretary General of Parliament Dhammika Kitulgoda to take necessary steps to allow General Fonseka to attend parliament. Dhammika Kitulgoda has written to Defence Secretary Gotabhaya… Continue reading Fonseka likely to attend inaugural session of new parliament

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Second Court Martial against General Fonseka

The second Court Martial hearing against General Sarath Fonseka commenced Monday amidst uncertainty whether he would be allowed to attend the inaugural session of the new parliament that is to meet on Thursday. General Sarath Fonseka appeared before the second Court Martial which heard charges against him, including procuring arms for the Sri Lanka Army… Continue reading Second Court Martial against General Fonseka

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Rajapakse invites Wickremesinghe for talks

President Mahinda Rajapakse and Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) Monday morning held a one-to-one discussion at Temple Trees. The talks between them centered on several issues related to the inaugural event of the first session of the seventh parliament. The new parliament is scheduled to meet on April… Continue reading Rajapakse invites Wickremesinghe for talks

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Australian Tamil referendum attracts media, provokes Colombo’s envoy

More than 10,000 registered to cast their votes in the referendum across Australia last weekend, on the creation of independent Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka, reported SBS Australia, citing organisers. However, the success of mass participation provoked Colombo’s envoy to retaliate that "the Tamils who are in Sri Lanka at the moment are perfectly happy… Continue reading Australian Tamil referendum attracts media, provokes Colombo’s envoy

Indonesia moves scores of Sri Lankan asylum seekers

Indonesia on Monday transfered over 100 Sri Lankan asylum seekers to a detention centre on the Riau islands near Singapore, officials said. The Indonesian navy in October intercepted a vessel carrying 260 migrants to Australia, and since then they have been held at Merak port, west of the capital, Jakarta. Asylum seekers from Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Indonesia moves scores of Sri Lankan asylum seekers