Noting that on Sri Lanka’s Independence day "Tamil diaspora around the world mourn as they believe today marks the beginning of national oppression," John Murphy, Australian Member of Parliament, said in a recorded speech in the parliament on 4th February, adding, "[d]espite the Sri Lankan government’s declaration of [military] victory, the international community has expressed… Continue reading Australian MP calls for independent investigations into Sri Lanka violations
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SL Parliament to be dissolved this week: Maithirpala Sirisena
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa would be dissolving the parliament this week on his return from Russia, said Maithripala Sirisena, a Senior Minister in the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government Sunday to media. The term of office of the current parliament ends on April 22. He further said his government hopes to have a… Continue reading SL Parliament to be dissolved this week: Maithirpala Sirisena
Court martial looms for S.Lanka’s defeated candidate: report
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka could be hauled before a court martial to answer charges of plotting a coup to topple the government, a press report said Sunday. The government has sought legal advice on using a military court to fast-track proceedings against Fonseka, who challenged President Mahinda Rajapakse in the January 26… Continue reading Court martial looms for S.Lanka’s defeated candidate: report
Time for national reconciliation, Obama tells Rajapaksa – [MorungExpress.com]
President Barak Obama has urged newly re-elected President Mahinda Rajapaksa to lead Sri Lanka towards national reconciliation in the post-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) era and heal the divisions created by conflict. The reconciliation, the US President added, should have the essential elements of respect for human rights and rule of law. In a… Continue reading Time for national reconciliation, Obama tells Rajapaksa – [MorungExpress.com]
Gen. Fonseka to be hauled before military court
A Military Court will try retired General Sarath Fonseka on several charges of conspiracy, the Sunday Times learns. Such charges are to include an attempt to overthrow the Government and assassinate President Mahinda Rajapaksa. This new move, as against indicting him under the normal laws of the land, came after the CID consulted Attorney General… Continue reading Gen. Fonseka to be hauled before military court
“Being Framed For Lasantha’s Murder” Says Sarath Fonseka
Former Army Commander General Sarath Fonseka has accused law enforcement officers of trying to force a confession out of Brigadier D. Keppetivalana in a bid to frame him and the Brigadier in an assassination plot that killed The Sunday Leader Founder Editor, Lasantha Wickrematunge. General Fonseka told The Sunday Leader that Brigadier Keppetivalana was arrested… Continue reading “Being Framed For Lasantha’s Murder” Says Sarath Fonseka
Sri Lanka president vows to regain progress lost in war
Sri Lanka’s newly re-elected president vowed on Thursday to regain the progress lost in a quarter-century war with the Tamil Tigers separatists by boosting the country’s economy and unifying its people. Speaking at Sri Lanka’s first independence day since the end of the civil war last year, Mahinda Rajapaksa also signalled that he would not… Continue reading Sri Lanka president vows to regain progress lost in war
Boyle’s book added to World Court library
The Peace Palace Library (PPL), the main library of the World Court, the popular name for the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has acquired "The Tamil genocide by Sri Lanka," a recent publication by Clarity press authored by Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at University of Illinois College of Law, Marianne Brouwer, principal… Continue reading Boyle’s book added to World Court library
Pro-JVP Sinhala weekly recommences publication
Pro-Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Sinhala language weekly “Lanka” appeared on the news stands Saturday in Colombo and several parts of the south after publication ceased earlier due to the arrest of the paper’s editor and threat to the printing establishment. The newspaper office was sealed by the police after the presidential election, but later, due… Continue reading Pro-JVP Sinhala weekly recommences publication
Rajapaksa to announce dissolution of Parliament
With the extension of emergency laws by another month on Friday, the Sri Lanka Parliament is all set to be dissolved in the next few days and the general election to choose new members is scheduled to be held in the first half of April. “A formal announcement on dissolution of the Parliament constituted in… Continue reading Rajapaksa to announce dissolution of Parliament
