Sri Lankan journalist Jeyaprakash Tissainayagam is freed on bail

A Sri Lankan journalist sentenced to 20 years in jail on terrorism charges last year after criticising the Government was freed on bail today pending his appeal, according to his lawyer and court officials. Jeyaprakash Tissainayagam, editor of the North Eastern Monthly magazine, was among the highest profile victims of a government crackdown on the… Continue reading Sri Lankan journalist Jeyaprakash Tissainayagam is freed on bail

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Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace – International Crisis Group

No matter which of the two main Sinhalese candidates wins Sri Lanka’s 26 January presidential election, the international community must take steps to ensure he addresses the marginalisation of Tamils and other minorities in the interest of peace and stability. Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace,* the latest briefing from the International Crisis Group, examines how… Continue reading Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace – International Crisis Group

Rajapaksa woos minority Tamils as Sri Lanka presidential vote nears

President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka took his re-election campaign to the Tamil heartland of Jaffna yesterday on his first visit to the region since his army defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels in May. Mr Rajapaksa, who is facing a presidential election in two weeks’ time, promised to speed up reconstruction and resettlement efforts for the… Continue reading Rajapaksa woos minority Tamils as Sri Lanka presidential vote nears

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger suspects ‘won’t be freed soon’

Thousands of Tamil Tiger suspects in government custody will not be released soon, a Sri Lankan minister has said. Power and Energy Minister WDJ Seneviratne said there were a "considerable number of suicide bombers" among the 14,000 detainees. A military spokesman said there were fewer than 12,000 suspects in custody. In May, Sri Lanka’s army… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger suspects ‘won’t be freed soon’

Sri Lanka’s President fails to fulfill Jaffna expectations

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse who arrived in Jaffna Sunday on his re-election campaign failed to make important announcements in matters regarding youths gone missing after arrest, the immediate resettlement of IDPs in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zones (HSZs), and a solution to the ethnic issue, sources in Jaffna said. Government supporters in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s President fails to fulfill Jaffna expectations

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Rajapaksa kicks-off election campaign in Tamil dominated north – Express India

Kicking-off his presidential campaign in war-ravaged northern Sri Lanka where opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka enjoys an edge, President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Sunday assured the predominantly Tamils there that they could now live in peace as the LTTE was a thing of past. The people of Jaffna accorded a rousing welcome to Rajapaksa in Jaffna, when… Continue reading Rajapaksa kicks-off election campaign in Tamil dominated north – Express India

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Sri Lankan president woos Tamils

Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday took his re-election campaign to the Tamil heartland of Jaffna for his first visit to the peninsula since troops crushed separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May. Mahinda Rajapakse vowed to step up reconstruction efforts in the former war zone and promised speedy re-settlement of tens of thousands of Tamil civilians… Continue reading Sri Lankan president woos Tamils

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Thousands pay last respects to Pirapaharan’s father

Thousands of people, including men, women, and children Saturday paid their last respects to the remains of late Thiruvengadam Vellupillai, father of LTTE leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan, at Theeruvli in Valveddiththu’rai (VVT) near the memorial monument of Lt. Col. Kumarappa, Lt. Col. Pulenthiran and Col. Kiddu. Mr. Velupillai passed away while he was being kept… Continue reading Thousands pay last respects to Pirapaharan’s father