India to screen academics of Sri Lanka attending conferences

Participants from Sri Lanka to conferences in India require advance security clearance from the Home Ministry of India. The restrictions are applicable to peoples of eight countries, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and to people of Pakistani origin and stateless persons, media reports said Friday, citing instructions sent to all Central… Continue reading India to screen academics of Sri Lanka attending conferences

President halts cyber censorship

By Bandula Sirimanna President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered the suspension of a plan by Sri Lanka’s telecommunications regulator to censor anti-government websites by blocking access to it with Chinese assistance, informed sources said. This reversal of the decision by the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC) follows last week’s Sunday Times front page report which referred to… Continue reading President halts cyber censorship

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Court Martial: Fonseka sticks to his guns and turns deaf ear

By Anthony David A senior Army officer this week almost completed recording “summary of evidence,” a prelude to a General Court Martial against retired General Sarath Fonseka, despite him boycotting the proceedings. They are held in the Officer’s Mess (Ward Room) of Navy Headquarters. A loudspeaker was placed in the annexe where Gen. (retd.) Fonseka… Continue reading Court Martial: Fonseka sticks to his guns and turns deaf ear

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Jumbo To Go On Diet

President Mahinda Rajapaksa is looking at pruning down his jumbo ministerial entourage following April’s parliamentary elections, government sources said. The decision comes amidst mounting criticism of the massive number of ministers – 132, including  cabinet ministers and deputy ministers. A confident Rajapaksa, certain that his party is going to win the April elections, has told… Continue reading Jumbo To Go On Diet

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Sri Lanka entering Information dark age?

Commenting on Sri Lanka’s plans for additional cyber censorship, and the invitations extended to Chinese Information Technology experts for assistance in formulating Sri Lanka’s internet policy framework, Prof. Kumar David, in the weekend edition of Lakbima says, "This [Rajapakse Government] is a frightened regime, truth and transparency give it diarrhoea; this country [Sri Lanka] has… Continue reading Sri Lanka entering Information dark age?

Alternate group meets in Jaffna to discuss reformation of TNA

Around 300 prominent persons including Tamil National Alliance (TNA) former parliamentarians Sivajilingam and Gajendran met Saturday at the Common Hall in Point Pedro Sivan Koayil to discuss the need to reform TNA as it fails to act according to its original principles, sources in Jaffna said. The representative of the Public Organizations in Jaffna peninsula… Continue reading Alternate group meets in Jaffna to discuss reformation of TNA

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Foreign monitors to observe April general election

Fifty international monitors would arrive in Sri Lanka in the first week of April to observe the parliamentary elections scheduled to be held on April 8, PAFFREL Executive Director Rohana Hettitarachchi said. PAFFREL is one of the local election monitoring groups. He added that he had discussion with the Commissioner of Elections Dayananda Dissanayake and… Continue reading Foreign monitors to observe April general election

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Former Speaker crosses over to SLFP

Former Speaker of the Sri Lankan Parliament and UNP parliamentarian W.J.M.Lokubandara on Saturday crossed over to Sri Lanka Freedom Party at a function chaired by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Bandarawela. Earlier Mr. Rajapaksa appointed Mr. Lokubandara’s son Uditha Lokubandara as the Haputale SLFP organizer. In the forthcoming elections, Mr. Lokubandara is tipped to… Continue reading Former Speaker crosses over to SLFP

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