Dharmalingam remembered in Jaffna

The assassinated ITAK politician V. Dharmalingam was remembered in Jaffna today on the 32nd anniversary of his murder.

Tamil protestors in Jaffna call for an end to Rohingya genocide

Protestors in Jaffna called for an end to the massacre of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar on Saturday.

Eid-al-Adha celebrated in North-East

Muslims across the North-East celebrated Eid-al-Adha on Friday and Saturday.

Sri Lankan police official angers Vadamaradchi crowd with anti-LTTE remarks

A senior police official was heckled off stage by angry crowds in Vadamaradchi after lashing out against the LTTE leader, reports the Uthayan . Speaking as chief guest at an inauguration event for a police mobile service in the Vadamaradchi village of Kottravaththai on Monday, the senior police superintendent of Kankesanthurai reportedly railed against the LTTE, its leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, and other senior LTTE commanders. The superintendent’s remarks angered the crowd who shouted for him to get off stage before he was able to finish his speech. The assistant police superintendent and...

TNA discusses delay in new constitution with Sushma

Meeting with India's external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj who was visiting Colombo, the Tamil National Alliance discussed the ongoing delays in the constitutional process.

Sri Lanka's war crimes accused former ambassador rejects 'baseless allegations'

Sri Lanka's former military general, Jagath Jayasuriya on Friday rejected allegations of war crimes as "baseless" and denied that he had fled Brazil after law suits were filed against him. Earlier this week human rights groups filed lawsuits in Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Chile over his role in the military in 2009 where he oversaw Sri Lankan units that bombed hospitals, as well as the execution and torture of surrendees and disappeared civilians. "All these allegations are those they bring up time to time changing the name of a person," Mr Jayasuriya told the Daily Mirror in an interview. "...

Sushma discusses delay in Indian projects with Sri Lankan president

India's external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj raised the issue of a "perceived delay" in Indian backed projects with Sri Lanka's president on Friday, as she met him for discussions at the sidelines of the Indian Ocean Conference taking place in Colombo. According to The Hindu, Ms Swaraj met with Mr Sirisena at his resident, where she "assur​ed ​President Sirisena that ​New Delhi appreciated the domestic political challenges​ facing his government,​ ​she urged Colombo to expedite decision-making on the terms of the projects". Meanwhile the spokesperson of the ministry of external affairs...

Fonseka says ready to testify against Jayasuriya, as servicemen question why he is not accused

Former army commander Sarath Fonseka, with then commander Jagath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka's former army commander, Sarath Fonseka on Friday said he was ready to testify against the former military commander, Jagath Jayasuriya who has been accused of war crimes. "At that time, I had several complaints against him. It was to do with crimes against suspects in his custody," Fonseka was quoted by AP as saying, adding that My Jayasuriya was responsible for detained LTTE cadres. "As I started an investigation, the then rulers removed me as army commander." "If there are proper legal proceedings then I...

India-Sri Lanka to recommence ETCA talks in Delhi next month

The next round of talks on India’s Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) with Sri Lanka is due to be held in October reports the Dailymirror.lk. A source close to the ETCA negotiation team said, “progress is likely after the next round of talks in October. Service liberalisation is a difficult point coming up for discussions.” Speaking at the inauguration of the Indian Ocean Conference organised by the India Foudnation in Colombo, India’s Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said a revitalised maritime economy in the iNdian Ocean would be a force for global economic growth, adding, “...

Eyewitness in Chunnakam police station murder of Tamil man receives death threats

An eyewitness in the case of the 2011 murder of a Tamil youth by Sri Lankan police received death threats prior to testifying at the Kayts Magistrates Court, the court heard. The witness, a detainee at Welikada prison, received death threats by unidentified individuals while being held at Anuradhapura prison on Wednesday night, en route to the Kayts court. Five police officers charged with the murder were also being detained at Anuradhapura prison. Appearing in court on Thursday, the witness complained to the magistrate judge, A. M. M. Riyaal about the threats. The judge has ordered prison...

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