Restrictions on travel through A9 road to Jaffna lifted

All restrictions hitherto imposed on travel and transport between Jaffna and Vavuniyaa are lifted in keeping to a directive from Jaffna Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander, Jaffna Government Agent said in a media report Thursday night. The lorries transporting goods to Jaffna will, however, be permitted only in convoys with SLA escort as usual, the… Continue reading Restrictions on travel through A9 road to Jaffna lifted

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Arjuna Ranatunga extends support to Fonseka

Former Sri Lankan Cricket Captain and Gampaha district SLFP MP Arjuna Ranatunga on Thursday expressed support to president candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka Thursday. Mr. Ranatunge made this announcement at joint press confrence in Colombo along with General Fonseka and UNP Vice President Karu Jayasuriya and JVP parliamentarian Anura Kumara Dissanayake. "Today, Gen. Fonseka has… Continue reading Arjuna Ranatunga extends support to Fonseka

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Sri Lanka presidential rivals hand in nominations

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse and his main rival in elections next month, former army general Sarath Fonseka, handed in their poll nomination papers on Thursday. Rajapakse and Fonseka, both dressed in white national dress, were among 22 candidates whose papers were accepted by the national Election Commission. Rajapakse has called the January 26 poll… Continue reading Sri Lanka presidential rivals hand in nominations

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Record 22 candidates to contest Sri Lanka polls

Sri Lanka’s election commissioner on Thursday accepted a record 22 nominations for the January presidential poll, in which economic policies, and not war strategy, are expected to dominate the campaign. The candidates for the Jan. 26 poll include incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his former army chief, Gen. Sarath Fonseka, who led the military to… Continue reading Record 22 candidates to contest Sri Lanka polls

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SL ruling party gang attacks JVP activists in Beliatta

Sri Lankan ruling party supporters Thursday morning attacked activists of the Sinhala nationalist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) while they were participating in a party propaganda show held in Beliatta town in support of the opposition common candidate General (retd) Sarath Fonseka. Seven JVP activists were injured and admitted at the Tangalle government hospital, police sources… Continue reading SL ruling party gang attacks JVP activists in Beliatta

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No CA to monitor Sri Lankan state media during election campaign

Sri Lanka’s Commissioner of Elections Dayananda Dissanayake Thursday rejected the request to appoint a competent authority to monitor state media during the presidential election campaign. ”If the state media is monitored, the private media too should be monitored,” he said addressing Presidential candidates after accepting their nomination papers that were submitted Thursday. The Commissioner overruled… Continue reading No CA to monitor Sri Lankan state media during election campaign

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EU to suspend trade concessions to Sri Lanka

The European Commission has decided to suspend Sri Lanka’s preferential trade status following a probe criticising the island’s human rights record, an official said Thursday. Bernard Savage, the head of the European Union delegation to Colombo said the decision would be formally ratified within the next two months, with the suspension coming into effect six… Continue reading EU to suspend trade concessions to Sri Lanka

Boat people are refugees from Sri Lanka – UNHCR

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has determined that all 78 people involved in the stand-off on board a ship fleeing Sri Lanka are refugees, Australian press reports said. The Australian Government says it will now be up to the UN agency to determine where the refugees should be settled. Meanwhile, Amnesty International… Continue reading Boat people are refugees from Sri Lanka – UNHCR

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EU gives six million euros to help Sri Lanka refugees

The European Commission on Wednesday granted more aid for tens of thousands of people who fled fighting between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil fighters, voicing concern for their lack of protection. The commission is "concerned by the lack of protection for the internally displaced, especially for female-headed households and single women returning alone to their… Continue reading EU gives six million euros to help Sri Lanka refugees

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Yes or no to Tamil Eelam, referendum in Canada on Saturday

Eezham Tamils in Canada will vote on the question of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam at 31 polling centres using 52 voting machines across the country this Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., said Coalition for Tamil Elections Canada, an independent body organizing the referendum. It is a historic opportunity never to be missed… Continue reading Yes or no to Tamil Eelam, referendum in Canada on Saturday