Media organisations in Sri Lanka have urged main candidates at the presidential elections to prove that they are genuinely interested in restoring media freedom. Eight media organisations said they will hand over a document titled "Implementing the Reform Program," to all candidates at 26 January presidential polls. The Free Media Movement (FMM) accused all governments… Continue reading Restore media freedom candidates urged
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Preempting an imminent humanitarian operation
Here is an alert as it was conveyed to the War Without Witnesses by a concerned human rights activist: "..one of my friend connected to Sri Lankan military, who is concerned about human beings life told that a group of military intelligence personal with the orders from top boss are planning to stage play a… Continue reading Preempting an imminent humanitarian operation
Lanka polls: No direction from India to TNA
There has been no direction from India on which candidate the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) should support in the upcoming Sri Lankan Presidential election, according to a top TNA source. “In our interactions with Indian diplomats and officials both here and in New Delhi, we had been told very clearly that we were free to… Continue reading Lanka polls: No direction from India to TNA
Sri Lankan opposition vows to end emergency laws
Sri Lanka’s main opposition vowed on Tuesday to immediately end the state of emergency that has been in place on the island for 27 years if its presidential candidate wins this month’s election. The opposition’s candidate, Sarath Fonseka, will scrap the tough laws that have been in effect almost continuously since 1983 to deal with… Continue reading Sri Lankan opposition vows to end emergency laws
Plunder for business, double enterprise of Sri Lanka Army
Sri Lanka Army deployed in Mullaiththeevu has started dismantling and destroying the houses belonging to the Tamils, an eye-witness who recently visited Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts told TamilNet Tuesday. The SLA soldiers were seen shifting valuable timber used in buildings, windows and doors to other Sinhalese areas through Weli-ioya. The SLA has also opened up… Continue reading Plunder for business, double enterprise of Sri Lanka Army
Tamil political prisoners in CRP, Magazine prisons on hunger strike
More than 360 Tamil political prisoners being detained in Colombo Remand Prison and in the Magazine prison in Colombo are on a wide scale hunger strike demanding the authorities to expedite their cases or release them on bail. 52-year-old Kanagasabai Devadasan, who was former State Film Corporation director, abducted and later detained at the New… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners in CRP, Magazine prisons on hunger strike
SL Parliament extends Emergency
The Sri Lankan Parliament on Tuesday extended the state of Emergency in the island with a majority of 79 votes. Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs voted against the motion while most of the parties that back presidential candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka were not present at the time of the voting. The eighteen TNA MPs… Continue reading SL Parliament extends Emergency
Sri Lanka bourse hits new record; rupee firmer
Sri Lankan shares .CSE on Tuesday rose for the second consecutive day to hit a new record high on strong turnover. The rupee currency LKR= closed firmer after the central bank lowered dollar buying rates in line with weakening of dollar globally. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange rose 1.55 percent… Continue reading Sri Lanka bourse hits new record; rupee firmer
Sri Lanka candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka woos Tamils
The former Sri Lankan army commander now competing for the presidency, Gen Sarath Fonseka, has pledged to grant an amnesty to all former militants. Gen Fonseka has submitted a proposal named "Immediate Relief Measures for War Affected Persons," to the leader of the Tamil National Alliance party. He is eager to win the Tamil vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka woos Tamils
DUBLIN GOES IN FOR THE KILL : PERMANENT PEOPLES’ TRIBUNAL ON SRI LANKA – JDS
By Munza Mushtaq – An elite panel of 11 judges will decide if the President Mahinda Rajapaksa led government and its armed forces were instrumental in carrying out gross violations of human rights and involved in war crimes against innocent civilians in the Northern Province during the run up to its significant yet controversial victory… Continue reading DUBLIN GOES IN FOR THE KILL : PERMANENT PEOPLES’ TRIBUNAL ON SRI LANKA – JDS
