Government engaged in rebuilding courts in North

Sri Lanka Chief Justice, Asoka de Silva who arrived in Jaffna Saturday accompanied by Justices Balapatabendi, K. Saravanabavan and S. Amaratunge officially opened the newly built court complex in Nedunththeevu in the islets of Jaffna Saturday evening. The Chief Justice will lay the foundation stones for the court complexes in Mallaakam and Chavakachcheri court premises… Continue reading Government engaged in rebuilding courts in North

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Sri lanka boycott draws Congressman’s attention

Congressman Rush Holt (D-NJ) from 12th Congressional district in New Jersey stopped at the Tamil protesters "Boycott Sri Lanka" campaign rally in Princeton New Jersey Saturday, and inquired about the current situation of Tamil refugees in Sri Lanka, organizers of the protest campaign said. The Congressman also showed interest in educating himself on the details… Continue reading Sri lanka boycott draws Congressman’s attention

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Prof. Boyle: PCIJ precedent brings GoSL’s war-crimes within UN jurisdiction

 Quoting a landmark 1923 decision on rules governing international agreements by the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), Professor Boyle, an expert in international law, referred to Colombo’s claim that UN is infringing on the sovereignty of a member state, and said, "I am not going to spend a lot of time here refuting this… Continue reading Prof. Boyle: PCIJ precedent brings GoSL’s war-crimes within UN jurisdiction

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Rajapaksa to address election rally in Trincomalee, army tightens security

Trincomalee town has been put under red alert from Friday night by the Sri Lanka Army as the President Mahinda Rajapakse is scheduled to address the main election rally in Trincomalee Mc Heyzer Stadium Sunday morning in support of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) candidates contesting the forthcoming general election. At least four… Continue reading Rajapaksa to address election rally in Trincomalee, army tightens security

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Indian envoy to Sri Lanka visits relief camps

Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha on Friday visited Vavuniya, Oddusudan and Mullaithivu for a first hand knowledge of the relief camps and the assistance being provided by India for the rehabilitation and re-settlement of the Tamil civilians in the war-ravaged northern province. According to the Indian Mission here at Vavuniya, Mr.… Continue reading Indian envoy to Sri Lanka visits relief camps

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On Sri Lanka, As UK Disagrees With NAM Letter, IMF, Pascoe and Panel After Election?

Ten days after Sri Lanka got a Non Aligned Movement letter submitted to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon telling him he has no jurisdiction to seek advise on accountability for war crimes in Sri Lanka, the UK Permanent Representative to the UN Mark Lyall Grant told the Press his country disagrees with NAM’s argument. Outside… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, As UK Disagrees With NAM Letter, IMF, Pascoe and Panel After Election?

Real war is just beginning, get involved: Brian Senewiratne

“Despite my involvement over many years, I was taken aback by the result,” writes Brian Senewiratne on the overwhelming mandate for Tamil Eelam in the referenda of the diaspora in several countries. The time for federation has long since gone. Until the Tamil areas are separated from the control in Colombo there will be neither… Continue reading Real war is just beginning, get involved: Brian Senewiratne

“All military camps in Jaffna peninsula will be scrapped if UNP wins” – Ranil

Ranil Wickremasinghe, leader of United National Party (UNP), who arrived in Jaffna accompanied by his wife said that all the military camps in Jaffna peninsula will be scrapped except Palaali Sri Lanka Army (SLA) camp, in the UNP election campaign meeting held in Jaffna Veerasingham Hall Friday. “High Security Zones are no longer necessary in… Continue reading “All military camps in Jaffna peninsula will be scrapped if UNP wins” – Ranil

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On Sri Lanka, UN Puts Spin on “No Delay,” Jabs at NAM, Will Fonseka Meet Pascoe?

Amid charges by the UN that the Non Aligned Movement’s letter defending Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa government was not agreed to by all NAM member, notably India, the UN is insisting there is no contradiction between its statements about a panel to advise Ban Ki-moon about approaches to war crimes in Sri Lanka. On March 18,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Puts Spin on “No Delay,” Jabs at NAM, Will Fonseka Meet Pascoe?

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