Sri Lanka’s parliament Tuesday evening adopted a motion moved by the Prime Minister Ratnasri Wickremanayake seeking the approval to extend the State of Emergency for another month by a majority of seventy four votes. Ninety five parliamentarians from the ruling party United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and its allies voted for the motion. Twenty one… Continue reading Emergency extended for another month in Sri Lanka
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Candle-lit vigil to highlight the plight Sri Lankan Tamils
07 December 2009 – Hindu and Tamil organisations from across the UK are to hold a candle-lit vigil in front of the House of Parliament to highlight the humanitarian crisis facing the Tamil community in Sri Lanka . The vigil will take place between 18.30 to 19.30 on Wednesday 9 December, 2009 on Parliament Square… Continue reading Candle-lit vigil to highlight the plight Sri Lankan Tamils
S M Krishna rules out delegation to Sri Lanka
Walking the tight rope on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue in Rajya Sabha on Monday, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna virtually ruled out sending a parliamentary delegation to the island nation that is in the midst of presidential elections. But, he assured the elders that a memorandum of understanding with the Lankan side to… Continue reading S M Krishna rules out delegation to Sri Lanka
Hindu temple of ritual significance destroyed in Trincomalee
A Siva temple located at an ancient Hindu site called Akaththiyar Thaapanam, at Kangku-veali in the Moothoor division of the Trincomalee district, where Hindus gather especially to perform the Aadi Amaavaasai ritual for ancestors, was destroyed without any traces coinciding the Heroes’ Day on 27 November. The location of the temple is under the control… Continue reading Hindu temple of ritual significance destroyed in Trincomalee
1,27,905 IDPs still held in Vavuniyaa camps
While Sri Lanka government claims that Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) held in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centres can move freely, 1,27,905 of them are still being held in the camps, according to information given by Northern Province governor, Major Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri, in a special press meet held by him Monday in… Continue reading 1,27,905 IDPs still held in Vavuniyaa camps
Death threats to journalists in Jaffna, a ‘defence matter’ – NP Governor
The Governor of Northern Province, Major Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri, said that the issue of death threats being issued to journalists at a time when the government claims that normalcy reigns in Jaffna is a matter of defence and hence out of his area of power, in response to questions raised by journalists, in a… Continue reading Death threats to journalists in Jaffna, a ‘defence matter’ – NP Governor
Sri Lanka opposition suffers setback
The Sri Lankan opposition, fuelling the Presidential ambitions of the former Army Chief General Sarath Fonseka against the incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa, suffered a setback on Monday afternoon as one of the senior members from its side broke ranks and announced not only all help to Mr. Rajapaksa but also joined the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition suffers setback
Galle Sivan Koayil robbed, 17 artifacts stolen
Seventeen bronze statues including those of Lord Shiva, Krish’naa, and Murukan with his consorts Va’l’li and Theivaanai were robbed from Galle Sivan Koayil Sunday early morning between 12 and 1:00 a. m by an unidentified group of persons. The gang had attacked the watcher of the temple and later tied him to a pillar. Thereafter… Continue reading Galle Sivan Koayil robbed, 17 artifacts stolen
Tamil refugee camps to get more facilities: Minister
More facilities are now being provided to all the Sri Lankan Tamil refugee camps in the State, said Transport Minister K.N.Nehru, here on Saturday. The Minister who distributed the Government’s free colour television sets to 230 Sri Lankan Tamil refugee families living in the Kottapattu camp here, said that Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi took immediate steps… Continue reading Tamil refugee camps to get more facilities: Minister
Fonseka declined purchase of ammunition
Gen Sarath Fonseka, former army commander and the joint Opposition candidate in the coming Sri Lankan Presidential election, has said that one of the reasons why President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa fell out with him was his refusal to order artillery shells worth $ 300 million after the war against the LTTE… Continue reading Fonseka declined purchase of ammunition
