Sri Lanka police spokesman and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), I. M. Karunaratne, claimed that the main suspect in the bomb attack on Sri Lanka Central Bank in 1996 has been taken into custody in Cheddiku’lam in Vavuniyaa district when he tried to get out of the detention camp with a forged National Identity Card… Continue reading Main suspect in 1996 Central Bank bombing claimed arrested in Vavuniyaa
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600 Tamil political prisoners held in Magazine prison without inquiry
Six hundred Tamil political prisoners are still held in Magazine prison under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and Emergency Regulations without any inquiry or indictment against them in law courts. Twenty Tamil prisoners were released from the prison Monday following the direction from the Attorney General that there was no evidence to implicate them with… Continue reading 600 Tamil political prisoners held in Magazine prison without inquiry
Mahinda Rajapaksa likely to play for time
At the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) convention here on Sunday, party chief and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa clearly indicated that he was not in a hurry to accept the workers’ clamour for a snap Presidential election to quickly eliminate the threat from war hero Gen Sarath Fonseka, who is likely to be the… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa likely to play for time
Lanka not asked to return Indian ships
The Sri Lankan Navy denied reports that it had received any request from the Indian government to return the two Coast Guard vessels the latter had given on annual, renewable lease. “As far as the navy is concerned, we have not been asked to return the ships,” spokesman Capt Athula Senarath told Express here on… Continue reading Lanka not asked to return Indian ships
FEATURE-Who is Raj Rajaratnam? Don’t ask in Sri Lanka
Billionaire hedge fund titan Raj Rajaratnam’s shadow in Sri Lanka is so big that his arrest in the United States initially knocked 5 percent off the local stock market. But ask about Rajaratnam on the island of birth and few will say anything about the man considered to be Sri Lanka’s richest, now accused in… Continue reading FEATURE-Who is Raj Rajaratnam? Don’t ask in Sri Lanka
Rajaratnam in talks with U.S. for at least 30 days
Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam and five others charged a month ago in the biggest U.S. hedge fund insider trading case will be in talks with prosecutors for at least another month over the allegations against them, court documents said on Monday. Prosecutors and lawyers for the six accused "have been engaged in, and are… Continue reading Rajaratnam in talks with U.S. for at least 30 days
Sri Lanka government, SLA obstruct Jaffna lorries using A9 road
Sri Lanka government and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) are not permitting the lorries owned by Jaffna traders to transport goods through A9 road though the said lorries had been inspected by SLA in its Palaali Military Head Quarters and issued with roadworthy certificates to nearly 147 lorries that belong to Jaffna traders, sources in Jaffna… Continue reading Sri Lanka government, SLA obstruct Jaffna lorries using A9 road
Amnesty International takes action for Sri Lanka displaced – AI
Activists and supporters of Amnesty International will launch a week of action on Monday highlighting the continued detention of thousands of displaced civilians in government camps in Sri Lanka. Activists in more than 10 countries will take action as part of the Unlock the Camps campaign. Events include a ‘Circle of Hope’ in Canada, a… Continue reading Amnesty International takes action for Sri Lanka displaced – AI
76 IDP bodies in Vavuniyaa hospital to be buried at State expense
Seventy-six bodies of IDPs who died during the last three months are lying in the mortuary of the Vavuniyaa general hospital as no one had come forward to claim them and do the last rites. Forty of them are new born babies while rest belongs to elders and women dead due to natural causes and… Continue reading 76 IDP bodies in Vavuniyaa hospital to be buried at State expense
Q&A-Sri Lanka’s top general leaves political future hanging
Sri Lanka’s top general Sarath Fonseka bid farewell to his uniform on Monday and said he will announce a decision on entering politics within two to three days, amid speculation he may run for presidency. [ID:nCOL362269] His comments came a day after President Mahinda Rajapaksa had failed to make an expected announcement on timing of… Continue reading Q&A-Sri Lanka’s top general leaves political future hanging
