A Sri Lankan woman who converted from Buddhism to Islam has been arrested by the authorities on suspicion of anti-state activities. The woman, who is resident in the Gulf state of Bahrain, had recently written two books about her conversion. They were written in Sinhala, the language of Sri Lanka’s ethnic majority, who are mostly… Continue reading Sri Lankan Muslim convert accused of being ‘anti-state’
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S.Lanka minister regrets Akon’s cancelled concert
Sri Lanka lost a "priceless" promotional opportunity by banning the US star Akon from performing at a concert in Colombo following protests from Buddhist monks, the tourism minister said Thursday. The rapper’s concert on April 24 was blocked after monks complained about his "Sexy Bitch" music video featuring women in bikinis dancing around a pool.… Continue reading S.Lanka minister regrets Akon’s cancelled concert
Remnants of Thillepan memorial monument dumped in Nalloor garbage dumping grounds
The gang of Sinhalese army soldiers and hooligans who demolished Monday night the memorial pillar erected in memory of Thileepan in Nalloor took the remnants of demolished memorial pillar and the remaining structures Tuesday night in vehicles and dumped them in Jaffna Municipal Council garbage dumping ground in Nalloor, sources in Jaffna said. People of… Continue reading Remnants of Thillepan memorial monument dumped in Nalloor garbage dumping grounds
EPDP continues to obstruct political parties from campaigning in the islets of Jaffna
The election campaign activities that were planned to be carried out in the islets of Jaffna by political parties including United National Party (UNP), Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) and other independent groups contesting Jaffna electorate Wednesday with police protection were given up at the last minute as Eelam People’s Democratic… Continue reading EPDP continues to obstruct political parties from campaigning in the islets of Jaffna
UNP files petition challenging Elections Commissioner’s conduct
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) general secretary Tissa Attanayake Wednesday filed a writ application in the Court of Appeal challenging the conduct of Elections Commissioner, Dayananda Dissanayake. The petitioner has sought an interim order of the Commissioner of Elections to inform court of any person or institutions that refuse to obey and respect… Continue reading UNP files petition challenging Elections Commissioner’s conduct
District Election Commissioner, deputies to be monitored
Sri Lanka’s Commissioner of Elections Dayananda Dissanayake has given consent to deploy two observers at the Elections Secretariat in Rajagiriya in Colombo and two each at the all District Secretaries where District Returning Officers are located to monitor their movement and activities on the polling day on the forthcoming general election. Accordingly, two monitors, one… Continue reading District Election Commissioner, deputies to be monitored
Confederation of nations, manifesto option of TNPF
The election manifesto of the Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF) comes out with an option for confederation of Tamil and Sinhala nations in the island, said former MP Selvarajah Kajendren to Tamil media on Wednesday. While stressing on Tamil homeland, nationalism, self-determination and nation of identifiable sovereignty as political aspirations, the other distinguishing features of… Continue reading Confederation of nations, manifesto option of TNPF
Sri Lankan Tamil wins foreign journalist of year award
A Sri Lankan Tamil has been named foreign journalist of the year at the British Press Awards in London. JS Tissainayagam was arrested in 2008 and sentenced to 20 years in jail for inciting religious disharmony in his magazine. He was bailed in January. US President Barack Obama mentioned Mr Tissainagayam last year as an… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil wins foreign journalist of year award
Sri Lanka bans American rapper Akon for ‘defaming Buddhism’
Sri Lanka has refused to issue a visa to Akon, the Senegalese-American R&B singer and rapper who is due to perform there in April, after Buddhist activists took offense at one of his videos. On Monday, hundreds of protesters stormed the head offices of the Maharaja Broadcasting and Television Network, the concert’s media sponsor, injuring… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans American rapper Akon for ‘defaming Buddhism’
45,969 IDPs eligible to vote
About forty five thousand nine hundred and sixty seven internally displaced voters are eligible to cast their votes in the forthcoming general elections that is set to be held on April. Of them fifteen thousand eight hundred and eighty seven IDP voters are from Vanni electoral district, according to a communiqué issued by the Elections… Continue reading 45,969 IDPs eligible to vote
