No likelihood of Vanni IDPs being settled east of A9 road

Sri Lanka government is actively engaged in resettling Vanni IDPs along A9 road from Oamanthai to Maangku’lam in an attempt to show the outside world that it is resettling Vanni IDPs in their own places, in view of the forthcoming presidential election, sources in Jaffna said. Resettlement in areas located east of A9 road in… Continue reading No likelihood of Vanni IDPs being settled east of A9 road

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MK holding Tamil meet for personal glory: Vaiko

MDMK general secretary Vaiko on Friday said Chief Minister M Karunanidhi has no ‘face’ to conduct the World Classical Tamil Conference after having “betrayed” the Tamil people in Sri Lankan and Mullaiperiyar issues. Addressing reporters here, he said the Chief Minister was holding the conference for “personal glory and to hide the betrayal committed on… Continue reading MK holding Tamil meet for personal glory: Vaiko

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Tamil leaders quit Rajapaksa camp

The Mahinda Rajapaksa camp suffered a dent on Wednesday when two Tamil leaders of Indian origin, Ceylon Workers Congress’s (CWC) national organiser R Yogarajan, and deputy minister and CWC member M Satchithananthan, resolved to support Gen Sarath Fonseka in the Sri Lankan Presidential election to be held on January 26. Yogarajan said he had decided… Continue reading Tamil leaders quit Rajapaksa camp

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Media hindered move to take over LTTE aircraft – FM -island

Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said that Sri Lanka’s efforts to seize LTTE assets overseas, including some aircraft could be jeopardised by reports revealing the ongoing negotiations with the international community. He told The Island that recent press reports concerning several aircraft owned by the LTTE kept in a particular country had hindered Sri Lanka’s efforts… Continue reading Media hindered move to take over LTTE aircraft – FM -island

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UPF leader Chandrasekaran dies of heart attack

Periyasamy Chandrasekaran, the leader of Up-country People’s Front (UPF) and Minister of Community Development and Social Inequity passed away Friday morning in a private hospital. He was fifty-two years old. Mr. Chandrasekaran was admitted to the hospital following a brief illness. The UPF had decided to extend its support to President Mahinda Rajapaksa in the… Continue reading UPF leader Chandrasekaran dies of heart attack

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JVP woman MP waylaid, intimidated by UPFA supporters

An unidentified group of persons believed to be supporters of the ruling United People Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Wednesday night around 11:30 p.m had damaged the vehicle of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) parliamentarian Ms. Sujatha Alahakoon when she was returning home after attending a election rally in support of General Sarath Fonseka. The incident had taken… Continue reading JVP woman MP waylaid, intimidated by UPFA supporters

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On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Be “Used” or Speak on Broken IDP Promises or Elections

As the Sri Lankan government of Mahinda Rajapaksa reneges on its commitment to empty the internally displaced person camps into which it herded Tamils earlier this year, the United Nations has had nothing to say. Despite statements by the UN and its Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that particular attention will be paid to Sri Lanka,… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Be “Used” or Speak on Broken IDP Promises or Elections

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Q+A – Key factors in Sri Lanka’s presidential poll

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa is seeking re-election this month, with the main challenger his former army chief Sarath Fonseka, who led the military to victory in a 25-year war against separatists. WHO IS LEADING THE POLL CAMPAIGN? With a record 22 candidates in the field, the incumbent president leads Fonseka. But analysts say there… Continue reading Q+A – Key factors in Sri Lanka’s presidential poll

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Sri Lanka dismisses EU trade move

Sri Lanka’s president on Friday dismissed the European Union’s suspension of preferential trade status to the island, saying his government would resist foreign "strategic interference". "We will not be held back by threatened economic sanctions or withdrawn trade concessions by those who seek strategic interference in the national affairs of Sri Lanka," President Mahinda Rajapakse… Continue reading Sri Lanka dismisses EU trade move