The Jaffna branch of the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) is actively engaged in getting membership forms signed by the resettled Vanni displaced persons in Jaffna on the pretext that the forms are to be used to get information about their children gone missing during the war and to give them relief food and… Continue reading SLFP branch in Jaffna enlisting members using deceptive tactics
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2 Independent groups pay deposit money for election in Jaffna
Deposit money to contest in the forthcoming general election was paid by two independent groups Thursday and Friday in the presence of Assistant Election Officer (AEO) in Jaffna Secretariat. Deposit money and list of candidates can be submitted until 26 noon and those tendered later will be rejected, AEO Jaffna, P. Kugathasan said. Deposit money… Continue reading 2 Independent groups pay deposit money for election in Jaffna
49 women detainees arrested in Vavuniyaa camps
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers arriving in vehicles 14 February took away 49 women from the SLA detainment camps in Valayamaa’ru, Cheddiku’lam and Pampaimadu in Vavuniyaa to Boosa camp, fellow detainees in the camps said. But camp authorities claimed that the women were arrested by Vavuniyaa Terrorism Investigation Department (TID). Among the 49 women arrested… Continue reading 49 women detainees arrested in Vavuniyaa camps
Tamil leaders ‘must come and negotiate with me’ after parliamentary elections
President Mahinda Rajapaksa is confident that the United People’s Freedom Alliance, led by his Sri Lanka Freedom Party, will win the forthcoming parliamentary elections “very comfortably.” Asked whether his realistic target was a two-thirds majority, he responded: “I think we will be able to get that, or at least close to that.” Was he willing… Continue reading Tamil leaders ‘must come and negotiate with me’ after parliamentary elections
S.Lanka to release all child soldiers by May
Sri Lanka said Friday it plans to release all detained Tamil Tiger child soldiers by the end of May and re-unite them with their families. Government forces defeated the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in May last year, ending their 37-year fight for a Tamil homeland in the north of the country. Over… Continue reading S.Lanka to release all child soldiers by May
Anniversary of Murugathasan’s death marked in Geneva
Tamils from across Europe gathered in Geneva Saturday to commemorate the life Murugathasan Varnakulasingham, who immolated himself in February last year to draw attention to the plight of hundreds of thousands of Tamils being starved and killed in the Vanni, Sri Lanka. The commemoration coincidentally followed soon after former UN official, Gordon Weiss, admitted that… Continue reading Anniversary of Murugathasan’s death marked in Geneva
Amnesty appeals for release of abducted Sri Lanka rights worker
Amnesty International appealed for the release of Human rights defender Pattani Razeek, 55, head of the Community Trust Fund (CTF), a Sri Lankan NGO based in the town of Puttalam in North Western Province, who was allegedly abducted in a white van on the 11th of February. Amnesty also noted that the Police and the… Continue reading Amnesty appeals for release of abducted Sri Lanka rights worker
Rajapaksa’s brother to contest in Parliamentary polls
Basil Rajapaksa, the adviser to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his brother on Friday signed his nomination papers to contest the April 8 Parliamentary elections. Mr. Basil filed his nomination papers from Gampaha district in the Western Province. He was also a member of the dissolved Parliament, and is the Chairman of the Presidential… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s brother to contest in Parliamentary polls
Murdered Sri Lankan journalist honored as ‘hero’
A Sri Lankan journalist who was fatally shot last year has been recognized by the International Press Institute as a hero for freedom of the press, the group announced Thursday. The institute said it is naming Lasantha Wickrematunge, who was editor of Sri Lankan newspaper The Sunday Leader, as an IPI World Press Freedom Hero.… Continue reading Murdered Sri Lankan journalist honored as ‘hero’
Lanka determined to Court Martial Fonseka,Lanka determined to Court Martial Fonseka
Despite protests from the national opposition parties and the international community, the Sri Lankan government appears to be determined to Court Martial former Army Commander and defeated Presidential candidate Gen.Sarath Fonseka, reliable sources say. It is unofficially learnt that the Court Martial would be headed by the senior most officer in the tri-services, Air Chief… Continue reading Lanka determined to Court Martial Fonseka,Lanka determined to Court Martial Fonseka
