By Lakna Paranamanna National Freedom Front (NFF) leader Wimal Weerawansa yesterday urged British citizens to protest Britain government’s attempt to divide Sri Lanka through its support for separatists. He told a demonstration organized by the party that some British leaders supported terrorist groups with the intention of securing votes of the Tamil Diaspora resident in… Continue reading Brown, Miliband ‘white tigers’: NFF
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Sri Lanka will overshoot IMF 2010 deficit target-finmin
Sri Lanka significantly overshot its 2009 budget deficit target set by International Monetay Fund (IMF) and will fail to meet the target set for 2010, a Finance Ministry report data showed on Tuesday. The IMF had set budget deficit targets of 7 percent of GDP by end-2009 and 6 percent this year as conditions for… Continue reading Sri Lanka will overshoot IMF 2010 deficit target-finmin
15 parties in fray for Jaffna polls
Fifteen political parties and 12 independent groups would contest for the nine parliamentary seats in Jaffna district. The Sri Lankan parliamentary elections are to be held on April 8. The elections are contested on a district basis with each district having a set number of seats. Political parties submit lists of candidates on a district… Continue reading 15 parties in fray for Jaffna polls
War Stories – SBS Dateline
Even before the war between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan Government came to an abrupt end in May last year, serious allegations of war crimes were flying thick and fast between both sides. Dateline reporter, Ginny Stein, recently travelled to Sri Lanka and to New York to test the claims of the survivors… Continue reading War Stories – SBS Dateline
FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka holds parliamentary elections on April 8 amid economic worries, not least the IMF’s decision to delay the third tranche of a $2.6 billion loan after the government missed its 2009 deficit reduction targets. Following is a summary of key political risks to watch: * PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS Newly re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa is proceeding… Continue reading FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sri Lanka
SRI LANKA: Arulamma Thambiraja, “I have seen things I never thought I would, so much death”
(IRIN) This time last year, Arulamma Thambiraja, 99, was among tens of thousands of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s north by fighting between government forces and the since-defeated Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). When the fighting reached her village of Navajeevanam, near the town of Paranthan in Kilinochchi district in January 2009, her family… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Arulamma Thambiraja, “I have seen things I never thought I would, so much death”
Tamil National Peoples Front launched in Jaffna
It was announced that a new Tamil national political alliance called ‘Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF)’ has been formed, in a press meet held Sunday at the Jaffna office of All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) party. Former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians Gejendrakumar Ponnambalam, S. Kajendren, Ms. Pathmini Sithamparanathan and TNA activists including ACTC chief… Continue reading Tamil National Peoples Front launched in Jaffna
Denmark silences detractors of Tamil referendum
4,147 out of an estimated 6,000 to 6,500 eligible Eezham Tamil voters in Denmark participated in the referendum conducted by a third party professional institute on Sunday and 98.2 percent of them voted yes for the formation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the contiguous north and east of the island of Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Denmark silences detractors of Tamil referendum
Sri Lanka to amend law on NGOs
The Sri Lankan Government is to amend the Act which deals with Non Governmental Organisations (NGO) with the objective to enable the concerned agencies to probe their activities and take appropriate action against them, Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka told the Daily Mirror online. It quoted the Premier as saying that a Ministerial Committee appointed to… Continue reading Sri Lanka to amend law on NGOs
17 persons reported missing since January
Seventeen persons had been reported missing till 23rd February, spanning first seven weeks this year, according to complaints made by the relatives to the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL). HRCSL spokesperson in Colombo said that HRCSL regional offices had received seventeen complaints of disappearance of persons, majority of them from north and east… Continue reading 17 persons reported missing since January
