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Tamil Guardian 26 October 2012 |
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The US Coast Guard conducted training exercises for the Sri Lankan Coast Guard in Trincomalee recently, reports Colombo Page.
The training initiative, said to strengthen maritime security, was part of the Export Control and Related Border Security Program.
Addressing the closing ceremony the US ambassador to Colombo, Michele J Sison, said,
"It draws on expertise from the Departments of State, Homeland Security, Commerce, Energy, and Defence in order to provide a range of legal, licensing, and enforcement training and equipment for countries around the globe. We are pleased to be conducting this first of its kind training here with the Sri Lankan Coast Guard."
Training topics included: international law, smuggling trends, high risk search techniques, use of non-lethal force, ship boarding procedures, and drug identification and testing.
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Tamil Guardian 24 May 2013
German NGO interrogated by SL police |
Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has interrogated members of the German NGO the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, for allegedly working beyond its legal mandate.
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Tamil Guardian 24 May 2013
SL military soldier suspected of Vavuniya child rape |
A Sri Lankan military soldier is suspected to have perpetrated the rape of a 7 year old girl in Nedunkeni, Vavuniya, reports Uthayan.
The incident led to a protest by local Tamils, demanding that the culprit be arrested.
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Tamil Guardian 23 May 2013
JHU reveal 19th Amendment proposal |
A ruling government coalition party, the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), have submitted a motion proposing a 19th amendment to the Sri Lankan constitution, earlier on Thursday.
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Tamil Guardian 23 May 2013
Mervyn Silva, the agony aunt |
Sri Lanka's Public Relations and Public Affairs Minister, Mervyn Silva, has decided to launch a hotline for public complaints, reports Colombo Page. The hotline would allow the user to choose their language of choice,
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