Thirty officers of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s elite personal guard have completed an advanced two-month training course at the Haryana Police Academy at Madhuban near Karnal. Ranging in rank from assistant inspector to superintendent of police, the Lankan officers were imparted VVIP protection and related skills as part of a Government of India initiative… Continue reading 30 Rajapakse guards train at Haryana cop academy
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Jaffna blames India but welcomes investment
The business community in the north Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking district of Jaffna is ready to welcome Indian investments and development projects amidst them, in spite of the fact that they, like the people of the district, harbour strong anti-Indian feelings. A Jaffna man blames India for the defeat of the LTTE. “India had failed to… Continue reading Jaffna blames India but welcomes investment
NGOs in Jaffna request government to increase dry food ration to resettled IDPs
The Federation of Non-Government Organizations (FNGO) in Jaffna has again appealed to the government to increase the amount of dry food rations given monthly to the resettled Vanni IDPs in Jaffna. The amount of monthly dry food ration given to a family now is hardly sufficient for them for a week, the federation said. This… Continue reading NGOs in Jaffna request government to increase dry food ration to resettled IDPs
Paramilitary men lob grenade, demand ransom in Jaffna
Paramilitary men alleged to be collaborating with Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Intelligence Unit in Jaffna lobbed two hand grenades on the house of a person in Araali East in Valikaamam Tuesday night in an attempt to threaten him to pay two million rupees demanded by them, sources in Jaffna said. One of the grenades had… Continue reading Paramilitary men lob grenade, demand ransom in Jaffna
Maha Sangha Convention put off due to government’s threat-UNP charges
The main opposition the United National Party (UNP) Wednesday accused that the Maha Sangha Convention summoned by the Mahanayake Theras of four chapters on February 18 to consider the current volatile political situation in the country was postponed due to the threat by two deputy ministers of the government led by President Mahinda Rajapakse. The… Continue reading Maha Sangha Convention put off due to government’s threat-UNP charges
Colombo court releases former SLA, SLAF personnel arrested with Fonseka
Colombo Chief Magistrate Champa Janaki Rajaratne Wednesday ordered the release of fourteen persons arrested with Sarath Fonseka after the latter’s defeat in January presidential election as the prosecution did not file any charges against them. Majority of them released were former members of the Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Air Force and employed at… Continue reading Colombo court releases former SLA, SLAF personnel arrested with Fonseka
BBC News – Sri Lanka eyes sports business for post-war role
Sports and business must grow simultaneously if they are to play a role for reconciliation and nation-building to succeed in post-war Sri Lanka, experts say. The civil war, which ended in 2009, cast a long shadow on the sporting activities in the island nation. Sri Lanka had a popular sporting culture in the past, but… Continue reading BBC News – Sri Lanka eyes sports business for post-war role
S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief
A court in Sri Lanka on Wednesday freed 14 men held on suspicion of plotting a coup with opposition leader and ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka, an official said. Colombo Magistrate Champa Rajaratne released the men, including 10 retired army officers, as police had failed to indict them since their arrest on charges of a conspiracy… Continue reading S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief
Sarath Fonseka asks court to overturn election result
General Sarath Fonseka, the defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate who was arrested last week, filed a petition in the Supreme Court yesterday accusing the Government of rigging last month’s election. The former army chief, who led the victorious campaign against the Tamil Tigers but is now facing charges of planning a military coup, urged the… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka asks court to overturn election result
Perception on ex-LTTE members must be revised: former Aussie diplomat
Australian authorities must cease bowing to influence and pressure from the Sri Lankan Government in its handling of asylum seekers said former Australian diplomat Bruce Haigh in a letter to the editor appearing in the Australian Financial Review and Canberra Times. Condemning the Rajapaksa administrations slaughter of “anywhere between 10-40,000 civilians”, its censoring of the… Continue reading Perception on ex-LTTE members must be revised: former Aussie diplomat
