1,538 LTTE cadre freed

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday ceremonially released 1,528 LTTE cadre at Pambaikulam in Vavuniya district, in a last minute effort to woo the Tamils of north Sri Lanka ahead of the parliamentary elections to be held on April 8. According to Minister of Resettlement Rishad Bathiudeen, among the released, 1,175 were disabled or… Continue reading 1,538 LTTE cadre freed

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Will Tamil rights be upheld? – CSMonitor.com

Last May, after more than a quarter century of civil war between government forces and Tamil separatists, a fragile peace came to Sri Lanka. Now, observers hope that parliamentary elections scheduled for April 8 can help unify the island nation. But if the government pursues the same discriminatory tactics it used for the presidential election… Continue reading Will Tamil rights be upheld? – CSMonitor.com

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Sri Lanka’s president urges Tamil voters to trust him

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday promised voters in the minority Tamil city of Jaffna a role in solving their own problems in his second visit since the end of a three-decade civil war in May. Voters in Jaffna and other Tamil areas roundly rejected Rajapaksa, who led Sri Lanka’s victory over the Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s president urges Tamil voters to trust him

EPDP accused of attack on UNP supporters in Kaarainakar

The Chief Candidate of United National Party (UNP), Ms. Vijayakala Maheswaran, accused Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP), an ally of ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), men for attacking her supporters Wednesday night at Valanthali junction, Kaarainakar in the islets of Jaffna as they were returning after attending an election meeting at Araali. She added… Continue reading EPDP accused of attack on UNP supporters in Kaarainakar

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Ruling UPFA Mayor of Jaffna reports of an attempt on her life

Mayor of Jaffna Ms. Yogeswary Patkunam of the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) said that she managed to escape from an attempt on her life Thursday around 1:30 a.m as she was on her way to Durraippah Stadium to check arrangements for the public meeting in which President Mahinda Rajapakse was to address the… Continue reading Ruling UPFA Mayor of Jaffna reports of an attempt on her life

Buddhist monk threatens Tamil farmers in Trincomalee

About one hundred and forty Tamil farmers cultivating paddy in 13th unit of Maha Vi’laangku’lam, now named Mahadiulwewa after the State aided colonization since the country gained independence, were threatened by a Buddhist Monk in the area to leave their paddy lands and go elsewhere. The Buddhist Monk claims that the said paddy lands are… Continue reading Buddhist monk threatens Tamil farmers in Trincomalee

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Rajapaksa promises equality

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday promised reconciliation and development at an election rally organised by the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA). In his first visit to Jaffna after re-election in January, he promised to treat all citizens as equal and work towards national reconciliation. “You have suffered for 30 years and it… Continue reading Rajapaksa promises equality

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Mahinda Rajapakse displeased with Jaffna election meeting

Despite efforts by Minister Douglas Devananda and the candidates of Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) it was possible to bring in only less than 400 persons to attend the propaganda meeting in which President Mahinda Rajapakse participated Thursday in Jaffna Duraippah Stadium, sources in Jaffna said. Mahinda Rajapakse appeared… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapakse displeased with Jaffna election meeting