Minister Douglas Devananda publicly warned the editor of Yarl Thinakural K. Vamathevan and its administrative manager A. Nadarajah for having published front page news on the attack on Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) candidate Ankajan contesting Jaffna electorate Thursday early morning, affecting election propaganda for his Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) besides damaging his reputation,… Continue reading Minister Douglas intimidates Yarl Thinakural editor, manager in Jaffna
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Mahinda Rajapakse to engage in election campaign in Jaffna
President Mahinda Rajapakse is expected to arrive in Jaffna Thursday to address a public meeting to be held in Duraippaa Stadium Thursday arranged by Eelam Peoples’ Democratic Party (EPDP), an ally of ruling United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance (UPFA), EPDP sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, Varatharaja Perumal, the leader of Eelam Peoples’ Revolutionary Front (EPRLF Varathar… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapakse to engage in election campaign in Jaffna
Tamil Nadu government blocks protest march against Eezham Tamil Woman refugee’s suicide
Tamil Nadu government blocked the protest march that was to be staged Wednesday against the forced death of the Eezham Tamil woman refugee, Ms. Kumar Pathmathevi, sexually abused by three Tamil Nadu policemen, by the Protection Committee for Human Rights (PCHR) led by Periyar Dravidar Kazhakam Leader Kolaththoor Mani, sources in Tamil Nadu said. On… Continue reading Tamil Nadu government blocks protest march against Eezham Tamil Woman refugee’s suicide
India hands over cement bags to Sri Lanka
Indian High Commissioner Ashok K. Kantha on Wednesday handed over to U.L.M. Haldeen, Secretary, Ministry of Resettlement and Disaster Relief Services, the first lot of 10,000 of the 400,000 cement bags being supplied by India. The bags procured from Ultratech Cement Lanka Pvt. Ltd. will be supplied in lots of 10,000 cement bags each day… Continue reading India hands over cement bags to Sri Lanka
Tamil trio accused of terrorism free on bonds – The Age
A MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR investigation into three Australian Tamil men accused of terrorism offences has ended with them being released on good behaviour bonds, in a blow to the Australian Federal Police. The men were arrested in 2007 and accused of being members and providing funds to the Tamil Tigers, but the charges were dropped after a… Continue reading Tamil trio accused of terrorism free on bonds – The Age
HAS MAHINDA RAJAPAKSA BEEN A TRAITOR TO SRI LANKA? – groundviews
by Rohini Hensman What is the definition of a traitor? A traitor is usually defined as someone who betrays his or her country. But this definition leaves out the question of what, exactly, constitutes betrayal. Recently, the term has been used of journalists and human rights defenders who talk or write about human rights violations… Continue reading HAS MAHINDA RAJAPAKSA BEEN A TRAITOR TO SRI LANKA? – groundviews
Aid rows in Sri Lanka: Imperfect peace – The Economist
The government spars with aid agencies; the displaced still suffer NEARLY a year after the end of Sri Lanka’s long civil war, life remains grim for hundreds of thousands of Tamils in the north of the country, displaced in the final months of fighting. Now they face a new threat. International agencies are running out… Continue reading Aid rows in Sri Lanka: Imperfect peace – The Economist
Thanthai Chelva remembered on his 112th Birthday in Jaffna
Jaffna Bishop of South Indian Diocese, Rt. Rev. Jebanesan, the president of Thanthai Chelva Trustee Board, garlanded the statue of late leader Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, located in the Chelva mausoleum in Jaffna town Wednesday around 9:30 a.m, in the first event of the day in remembering Thanthai Chelva on his 112th birthday. Mr.… Continue reading Thanthai Chelva remembered on his 112th Birthday in Jaffna
Belated regret by UK for arms deal with Sri Lanka
“In the case of Sri Lanka, arms were exported during ceasefire periods, which, in retrospect was regrettable,” the report released Wednesday by the British House of Commons said. It also mentions that, “[t]he final offensive raised “grave concerns” for human rights,” and adds that the British Government had been concerned about the Sri Lankan situation… Continue reading Belated regret by UK for arms deal with Sri Lanka
59,000 police, 20,000 army personnel to be deployed for election duty
Fifty-nine thousand police personnel and twenty thousand soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army are to be deployed on the polling day that falls on April 8 for election duty and to maintain law and order, according to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mahinda Balasuriya. He added the assistance of the three armed forces has… Continue reading 59,000 police, 20,000 army personnel to be deployed for election duty
