Sri Lankan Defence Secretary and the brother of SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, paid a sudden visit to Jaffna Tuesday accompanied by the Air Chief Marshal and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka and high military officials, according to Sri Lankan Defence Ministry sources. Gotabhaya met the chiefs of the three… Continue reading Gotabhaya Rajapaksa visits Jaffna
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Foreign Secretary declines to speculate
Foreign Affairs Ministry Secretary , Dr. Palitha Kohona yesterday said, they have not been informed of a visit by India’ External Minister Pranab Mukherji to Sri Lanka as speculated in the media. On being asked if there was a possibility that Minister Mukherji could request a ceasefire with the LTTE from the Government, Dr.… Continue reading Foreign Secretary declines to speculate
Rajapaksa: will launch new spring in the north
As Sri Lanka’s military made further advances into the LTTE-held territory in the north, President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday claimed the government, “in addition to the new dawn in the east, is ready to launch the new spring in the north.” At a ceremony here, Mr. Rajapaksa claimed the government has taken steps to… Continue reading Rajapaksa: will launch new spring in the north
SLA imposes rigid pass system on civilian access to Jaffna hospital
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) directed the Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) administration Monday to introduce a ‘pass’ system under which even patients in need of treatment will have to prove their ailment to the police and army personnel manning the check post in front of the hospital. This system is being imposed to to ensure the… Continue reading SLA imposes rigid pass system on civilian access to Jaffna hospital
Tamilnadu factor in India’s foreign policy
The pangs of proximity have its spill over effects on foreign policy. Tamils have been a very strong linguistic group that have depended identity based preferential politics. Their loyalty to language has literally bordered on fanaticism that now several political parties and the Tamil film personalities of Kollywood have refused to see the difference between… Continue reading Tamilnadu factor in India’s foreign policy
Sri Lanka’s ‘Somalia conditions
A UN official in a rebel-held area of northern Sri Lanka has said that conditions for displaced people there are "as basic as in Somalia". John Campbell, from the World Food Programme (WFP), told the BBC Sinhala service that conditions were "as basic as can be" and "much less than ideal". Mr Campbell… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ‘Somalia conditions
Sri Lanka in “Genocide Red Alert” watch list
New York-based Genocide Prevention Project in a report to be published Tuesday includes Sri Lanka as one of the eight "red alert" countries where genocide and other mass atrocities are underway or risk breaking out. A comprehensive list of 33 countries is also contained in the report. Tuesday marks the 60th anniversary of the United… Continue reading Sri Lanka in “Genocide Red Alert” watch list
NESoHR: Two thirds of civilian deaths caused by extrajudicial killings
Since 2002, two thirds of the conflict related civilian deaths have been caused by extrajudicial killings, said North East Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR) in a press statement issued on Tuesday. Stating that the assessment was a moderate attempt to throw some light on the phenomenon of extrajudicial killings, the NESoHR said it was intriguing… Continue reading NESoHR: Two thirds of civilian deaths caused by extrajudicial killings
53 Sri Lankan fishermen arrested, 10 boats seized
Nearly 53 Sri Lankan fishermen who had strayed into Indian waters off Chennai coast in the last two days have been arrested and ten boats seized from them, the police said. According to police, 42 fishermen were arrested and eight boats recovered on Sunday, while 11 fishermen and two boats were detained on Monday night… Continue reading 53 Sri Lankan fishermen arrested, 10 boats seized
Editor of Lankan daily replaced
Colombo (PTI): The editor of a state-run newspaper in Sri Lanka was replaced on Tuesday in the wake of an interview it carried with the Sri Lankan army chief who made remarks on some Tamil Nadu politicians. Dinesh Weerawansa, the editor of the Sunday Observer, has been replaced by Jayatilake De Silva, sources said. De… Continue reading Editor of Lankan daily replaced