Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Selvam Adaikalanathan has been subjected to interrogation by the Terrorist Intelligence Division of the Sri Lanka Police from Thursday morning. He has not returned to his residence located in Madiwela complex till Thursday afternoon, sources in Colombo said. Selvam Adaikalanathan returned along with another TNA parliamentarian M. K. Sivajilingham to… Continue reading TID interrogates TNA parliamentarian Selvam Adaikalanathan
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LTTE got most arms from Ukraine: Ex-commander
The LTTE, vanquished by the Sri Lankan army in May after a three decade bloody civil war, procured most of their arms from the former Soviet Republic of Ukraine as well as China, a former rebel commander has said. The LTTE purchased most of its weapons from Ukraine," Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan, best known as Col. Karuna… Continue reading LTTE got most arms from Ukraine: Ex-commander
INTERVIEW – Sri Lanka steps up return of war-displaced – U.N.
Sri Lanka has begun allowing tens of thousands of war-displaced Tamils to return home after months of being held in government-run camps, the head of the U.N. office responsible for emergencies said. Almost 300,000 civilians were forced from their homes and moved into the cramped camps in the north of the Indian Ocean island during… Continue reading INTERVIEW – Sri Lanka steps up return of war-displaced – U.N.
“Sri Lanka: Notes From A War On Terror” – huffingtonpost
s the Obama administration weighs its options in Afghanistan, the big question they are most certainly grappling with is: what does it take to defeat an insurgency? And as advisers pour through the history of successful counterinsurgency campaigns, they might be tempted to take a page from a very recent chapter. Though it didn’t make… Continue reading “Sri Lanka: Notes From A War On Terror” – huffingtonpost
Anti-Rajapaksa alliance formed in Lanka
A United National Party (UNP)-led coalition comprising 12 opposition political parties was formed in the Sri Lankan Parliament here on Tuesday, with the signing of an agreement. The coalition includes the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) led by Rauff Hakeem, the Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) led by the Indian Tamil leader Mano Ganesan, and the… Continue reading Anti-Rajapaksa alliance formed in Lanka
Sri Lanka president announces wage hike for troops
Sri Lanka’s president has announced an immediate salary increase for all members of the country’s armed forces amid plans to boost the strength of the security services. President Mahinda Rajapakse granted the unspecified salary increase during a visit Wednesday to the island’s northern regions, which were recently wrested from Tamil rebel control, his office said.… Continue reading Sri Lanka president announces wage hike for troops
US House pressures Sri Lanka on camps
The US House of Representatives urged Sri Lanka’s government Wednesday to guarantee the safety and quick release of some 300,000 Tamils and other war-displaced people currently held in camps. By an overwhelming 421-1 vote, lawmakers approved a non-binding resolution that calls on the authorities in Colombo to help the populations of widely condemned, tightly guarded… Continue reading US House pressures Sri Lanka on camps
Appeal sent to lift SLA restriction on travel through A9 road
The president of NGOs in Jaffna, C. V. K. Sivagnanam, sent an appeal Wednesday to government authorities to lift the restriction on travel to and from Jaffna through A9 road so that public could avoid spending exorbitant amount of money on air and sea travel, sources in Jaffna said. Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Jaffna… Continue reading Appeal sent to lift SLA restriction on travel through A9 road
NY prosecutors ask billionaire’s bail stay high
A billionaire hedge fund manager charged in a $25 million insider trading case must remain held under $100 million bail because he is one of the richest men in the world and could easily flee, prosecutors told a judge in a letter Wednesday. The government urged the magistrate judge not to lower 52-year-old Raj Rajaratnam’s… Continue reading NY prosecutors ask billionaire’s bail stay high
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Cammaert’s Visit Now December 5, Council Lauds Basement Meetings
The mission to Sri Lanka by the UN’s Patrick Cammaert, which had been set for early November until the Rajapaksa administration changed its mind, is back on the schedule to begin December 5, Inner City Press has learned. Seeking confirmation from Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the UN Palitha Kohona on November 4, Mr. Kohona said… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Cammaert’s Visit Now December 5, Council Lauds Basement Meetings
