“The permanent UN representative of Sri Lanka Bandula Jayasekara’s statement that an atmosphere to bring peace in Palestine could only be created by the withdrawal of Israel from the Palestinian territory it occupies is welcomed by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) which expects Sri Lanka to follow the same principle in withdrawing its armed forces from… Continue reading TNA welcomes Sri Lanka’s stand on Palestine issue, hopes same to be followed in Tamil traditional homeland
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Teenage girl stabbed to death in Jaffna
Unidentified persons entering a house Saturday night in Aththiadi in Achchuveali stabbed to death a 15-year-old girl student who happened to be alone in the house. Motive of the killing is suspected to be robbery. This is the fourth incident where women staying alone in their homes being killed within one month in Jaffna peninsula,… Continue reading Teenage girl stabbed to death in Jaffna
Sri Lanka war wounded face long fight to recovery
Sri Lanka’s leaders have hailed the end of the island’s long civil war as the start of a new era, but for soldiers injured in battle, the future is far from rosy. In a hospital outside the capital Colombo, Manju Lakshman, 32, lies on a bed staring at the ceiling. He was shot in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war wounded face long fight to recovery
TNA, Muslim Congress talk co-operation
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which has emerged as a major political force in the northern and eastern provinces of Sri Lanka, intends to join hands with the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) to work together to secure rights of minorities. The TNA has so far secured 12 seats in the new Parliament and the… Continue reading TNA, Muslim Congress talk co-operation
Court Martial to decide Fonseka’s attendance to parliament
The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Friday said that an attempt is being made by the Government of Sri Lanka to prevent General Sarath Fonseka from attending the parliament by getting a conviction against him at the Court Martial hearing fixed for April 19, three days ahead of the… Continue reading Court Martial to decide Fonseka’s attendance to parliament
Ex-speaker Lokkubandara likely to be appointed cabinet minister
Former Speaker W. M. J. Lokkubandara is likely to be appointed a minister in the new cabinet which is expected to be announced on Wednesday by President Mahinda Rajapakse. A new face is to be elected to the post of Speaker on the first day when the new parliament meets on Thursday, political circles in… Continue reading Ex-speaker Lokkubandara likely to be appointed cabinet minister
Rajapakse to declare open new parliament on April 22
Sri Lanka’s president Mahinda Rajapakse is to officially declare open the first session of the seventh parliament Thursday (April 22) morning. The Secretary General of Sri Lanka’s parliament, Dhammika Kitulgoda, has notified that the parliament will meet at 8:45 a.m. All newly elected members should be present at 8:30 a.m. The ruling United People’s Freedom… Continue reading Rajapakse to declare open new parliament on April 22
"Sri Lanka sets precedent for internationally acceptable genocide model"
Kolathur T. S. Mani, president of Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam, during a conference at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi titled "Unspoken Genocide: Convention on War Crimes and Genocide in Sri Lanka," held at the Speaker Hall, Constitution Club on Thursday , said that Sri Lanka has presented to the world a viable model of genocide… Continue reading "Sri Lanka sets precedent for internationally acceptable genocide model"
MDMK to protest deportation of Prabhakaran’s mother
Condemning the deportation of slain LTTE chief Prabhakaran’s ailing mother to Malaysia, MDMK chief Vaiko today said his party would launch a hunger strike in protest against the Centre’s action on April 22. "Why was she (Parvati) deported when the Centre had already issued a visa to her? What was the necessity? It is not… Continue reading MDMK to protest deportation of Prabhakaran’s mother
Slain Tiger chief’s mother ‘refused’ entry to India
The ailing mother of Sri Lanka’s slain Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been denied entry to India for medical treatment, the pro-rebel Tamilnet website reported Saturday. Vallipuram Parvathi travelled from Malaysia to the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu on Friday night, but was prevented from leaving the aircraft, Tamilnet said. She was "refused… Continue reading Slain Tiger chief’s mother ‘refused’ entry to India
