G. L. Pieris, a cabinet minister in the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and a former United National Party (UNP) prominent person, arrived in Jaffna Wednesday to campaign for Mahinda Rajapakse in the presidential election, sources in Jaffna said. G. L. Pieris who visited various places in Jaffna peninsula meeting people is expected spend… Continue reading Minister G. L. Pieris in Jaffna canvassing for Mahinda
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SLFP appoints main organizer for North
Thilagakumara Udagama, being appointed as the main Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) organizer for Jaffna and Vanni districts in the North by the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), is presently in Jaffna actively engaged in election campaign in support of Mahinda Rajapakse, sources in Jaffna said. He said that eleven Sri Lanka Freedom Party… Continue reading SLFP appoints main organizer for North
Fonseka revelations mandate independent probe into UN’s role, says Boyle
Former Sri Lanka Army Commander, Sarath Fonseka’s revelations of Gotabhaya Rajapakse ordering executions of surrendering LTTE leaders and their families, and UN chief of Staff Vijay Nambiar’s reported role in the deadly surrenders "require a formal Investigation of the entire role played by the United Nations Organization and its Officials throughout the course of this… Continue reading Fonseka revelations mandate independent probe into UN’s role, says Boyle
After the 2004 tsunami: rebuilding lives, salvaging communities
Shaped like an eyelid in a halo of azure water, the tiny Indian Ocean island of Dhuvaafaru in the Maldives is a fresh-minted community that has been transplanted to the Raa atoll. Clinics, schools and roads have all been built from scratch. Its homes, all newly peopled, are the legacy of tragedy on a vast… Continue reading After the 2004 tsunami: rebuilding lives, salvaging communities
‘Declare Lanka as genocidal state in Assembly’
The May 17 Movement, an organisation formed to voice support for Sri Lankan Tamils, on Tuesday appealed to the government to pass a resolution declaring Sri Lanka as a genocidal state, in the forthcoming Assembly session. Thirumurugan, an organiser of the movement, told reporters here, “The resolution in the State Assembly, categorically declaring that the… Continue reading ‘Declare Lanka as genocidal state in Assembly’
North Korea turns to air smuggling
North Korea, banned from selling arms by U.N. sanctions, may have gambled and lost when it dispatched 35 tons of weapons by air rather than by sea as it has done in the past. Authorities seized the plane, which may have been bound for Iran, during a refueling stop in Thailand. The 11-day saga, spanning… Continue reading North Korea turns to air smuggling
Second chance for Tamil former child soldiers
Hundreds of former Tamil Tiger (LTTE) child soldiers are being educated in Sri Lanka as part of government rehabilitation efforts following the rebels’ defeat in May. The BBC Tamil service’s Swaminathan Natarajan spoke to some of them. Sri Lanka’s government says it has 550 ex-child soldiers in its custody – and about half of them… Continue reading Second chance for Tamil former child soldiers
UN Official’s involvement in LTTE leaders’ killing questioned
Following up on independent rapporteur for the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Philip Alston’s, request to Colombo to provide details of the killing of LTTE leaders who surrendered the arms, Inner City Press questioned, "given not only the UN’s role in the final days of what even it called the "bloodbath on the beach"… Continue reading UN Official’s involvement in LTTE leaders’ killing questioned
S.Lanka threatens legal action over war crimes claim
Sri Lanka threatened on Wednesday to take legal action against its former military chief over his claims that troops had committed war crimes against Tamil Tiger rebels. Former army chief Sarath Fonseka claimed this month that Sri Lankan troops shot dead surrendering Tamil leaders on the orders of the defence secretary during the final stages… Continue reading S.Lanka threatens legal action over war crimes claim
Winning the contest for Tamil votes – upiasia.com
Whether the Tamil people in Sri Lanka will vote for former army commander General Sarath Fonseka or the incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa in the presidential election next month has become an important question. In departing from the armed forces and joining the opposition, Fonseka has deprived the government leadership of a monopoly on credit for… Continue reading Winning the contest for Tamil votes – upiasia.com
