People’s Action for Free and Fair Election (PAFFREL) and the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) have been given clearance by the Commissioner of Elections to enter the polling stations and have their observers in the polling stations on the day of the elections. Eight more organizations are allowed by the Commissioner of Elections, to… Continue reading Commissioner allows 10 local monitoring groups to observe elections
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‘Sinhala Only’ in a government office opening event in Jaffna
Local media reporters in Jaffna peninsula staged a walkout Monday from the official opening of Sri Lanka Foreign Employment (SLFE) branch in Nalloor in Jaffna Monday when it was conducted in Sinhalese language only. Tamil Minister Douglas Devananda was also present at the event along with Northern Province Governor, G. A. Chandrasiri. Meanwhile, the Governor… Continue reading ‘Sinhala Only’ in a government office opening event in Jaffna
Sri Lanka wants more time to resettle IDPs
Sri Lanka has said that it wants more time to settle the internally displaced persons (IDPs) due to infrastructural constraints and the danger of landmines at their original habitats. “Don’t ask for a time frame. It will happen quickly. We have settled a large number of people in record time with about 1,000 leaving the… Continue reading Sri Lanka wants more time to resettle IDPs
Stones hurled at Sri Lankan broadcaster’s office; 4 hurt
Hundreds of people stormed the head office of Sri Lanka’s largest private broadcaster on Monday and hurled stones at the building, smashing windows and damaging parked cars, witnesses said. The attack by an estimated 200 people on the pro-opposition network came as the campaign for parliamentary polls on April 8 hots up. Witnesses also said… Continue reading Stones hurled at Sri Lankan broadcaster’s office; 4 hurt
TID interrogates 700 civilians under ER
About seven hundred civilians are being detained by the Terrorism Investigations Division (TID) and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Sri Lanka Police under the Emergency Regulations, Colombo media reported quoting TID sources. Most of the detainees were arrested during the last months of the war. The State of Emergency was extended by the… Continue reading TID interrogates 700 civilians under ER
‘Engaging’ Tamil diaspora to elude the cause
Engaging sections of vested interests in the diaspora to elude righteous causes of struggling people, in order to achieve imperialist goals in war and peace, is a long time strategy of powers. International foundations, firms and other such outfits are created from time to time for this purpose. How such outfits envisage to blunt the… Continue reading ‘Engaging’ Tamil diaspora to elude the cause
EPRLF releases election manifesto in Jaffna
Eelam People’s Revolutionary Front (EPRLF) released its election manifesto Sunday around 10:00 a.m in a press meet at EPRLF Pathmanaba faction office on Hospital Road in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. EPRLF and People’s Liberation Organization of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) are jointly contesting in Jaffna and Vavuniyaa districts in the forthcoming parliamentary election. The EPRLF… Continue reading EPRLF releases election manifesto in Jaffna
JVP opens office in Jaffna
Somawansa Amarasinghe, the leader of Jantha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), opened the JVP office for Jaffna peninsula Sunday afternoon in Uduppiddi-Valveddiththu’rai area on Jaffna-Point Pedro road, sources in Jaffna said. The JVP leader said that while governments of United National Party (UNP), Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) had… Continue reading JVP opens office in Jaffna
No Lankan national party promises federalism
In the run up to the April 8 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections, no national political party has promised a federal system, a demand Tamils have been struggling for since Independence in 1948. Strangely, Gen Sarath Fonseka, who got most of the Tamil votes in the last Presidential election, has explicitly rejected federalism. His outfit, the… Continue reading No Lankan national party promises federalism
Sarath Fonseka, Allegations And Some Thoughts…
The trials and travails of Sarath Fonseka, ex commander of the army and unsuccessful candidate at the presidential election this January, seems the stuff of Greek tragedy, if the rather sorry scene here bears such comparisons ever. Without doubt Sarath Fonseka was a capable commander of an army which was finally able to overcome the… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka, Allegations And Some Thoughts…
