SLA releases Vanni civilians from Thellippazhai Rehabilitation Centre, opens Clock Tower road

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) released 106 Vanni uprooted persons including young men and women held in Thellippazhai SLA Special Rehabilitation Centre (SRC) and opened Clock Tower Road in Jaffna town Wednesday in a last minute attempt to support the government in the context of Thursday parliamentary election, sources said. Jaffna SLA Commander Major Gen. Mahintha… Continue reading SLA releases Vanni civilians from Thellippazhai Rehabilitation Centre, opens Clock Tower road

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UNP says Elections Commissioner unable to ensure free, fair election

Sri Lankan Opposition UNP on Wednesday said that the Sri Lankan Election Commissioner Dayananda Dissanayake was unable to ensure a free and fair general election under the existing system as he has no control over the police and state media. General Secretary of the UNP Tissa Attanayake quoted Dayanada Dissanayake as saying that the police… Continue reading UNP says Elections Commissioner unable to ensure free, fair election

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Uprooted civilians sell dry food rations on streets in Vavuniyaa

Uprooted civilians from Vanni in Vavuniyaa internment camps are forced to sell their dry food rations on the streets of Vavuniyaa as they are unable to fulfill their other pressing needs including milk food for their children, sources in Vavuniyaa said. Help from NGOs being unavailable they are driven to sell their dry food rations… Continue reading Uprooted civilians sell dry food rations on streets in Vavuniyaa

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Sri Lanka emergency laws extended

The dissolved Sri Lankan Parliament on Tuesday extended the emergency laws by another month. The extension came two days before the parliamentary election. Parliament alone has authority to extend the life of emergency regulations and that too for one month. The extension is the second since Parliament was dissolved in February. Emergency has been in… Continue reading Sri Lanka emergency laws extended

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Top Liberation Tiger combatants arrested in Vanni final offensive feared assassinated

Basil Rajapakse, senior advisor of President Mahinda Rajapakse and his brother said Monday in Colombo that if the name of anyone not found in the list of 11,000 persons held in the rehabilitation camps for Liberation Tigers, published in government websites they could be considered no longer living, in a conference he held with the… Continue reading Top Liberation Tiger combatants arrested in Vanni final offensive feared assassinated

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EPDP continues to intimidate other contestants in the islets of Jaffna

Eezham People’s Democratic Party (EPDP), an ally of the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) in the islets of Jaffna which is under the absolute control of Sri Lanka Navy (SLN), has spread a false news in its website and media that 3 local youths had been attacked with swords in Naaranthanai in Oorkaavatu’rai in… Continue reading EPDP continues to intimidate other contestants in the islets of Jaffna

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Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief returns to court martial

The court martial of Sri Lanka’s former army chief resumed Tuesday, two days before parliamentary elections at which he is a candidate, a military official said. Sarath Fonseka, who has been in detention since February 8, appeared at the hearing in the tightly-guarded naval headquarters in Colombo. "General Fonseka is at the hearing which re-opened… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief returns to court martial

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Sri Lanka war-zone doctor stands for parliament

A doctor who drew world attention to civilian deaths during the Sri Lankan army’s defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels last year is to contest polls this week for a party that backs the man behind the offensive. Veerakathipillai Shanmugarajah, 40, was detained following the army’s final victory over the Tigers and accused, with four other… Continue reading Sri Lanka war-zone doctor stands for parliament

Press Restrictions by UN Security Council Come from 2 Permanent Members, UN Source Says, US, France and Russia Eyed, Even Ban Excluded

Following complaints Monday by at least two UN Security Council members about "involuntary interaction" with the media and non-Council member states, incoming Council president Yukio Takasu of Japan faced a series of questions about restrictions on press access. Inner City Press asked Takasu to confirm that in the morning’s consultations, two Permanent members had said… Continue reading Press Restrictions by UN Security Council Come from 2 Permanent Members, UN Source Says, US, France and Russia Eyed, Even Ban Excluded

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