• Helping diaspora invest in North should be prioritised says Jaffna Business Forum



    The Jaffna Business Forum urged the Sri Lankan government to facilitate the Tamil diaspora investing in the North, when drafting the 2016 budget.

    Meeting on Tuesday to put forward proposals for the economic development of the North, the forum members said that the government should prioritise helping the many Tamil business people who had fled the North-East due to the armed conflict, but remained keen to invest and re-establish their business.

  • Sinhala opposition mounts against federal solution

    The Jathika Hela Urumaya, one of the founder and main constituents of the UNP-lead UNFGG, said it will not allow the TNA’s demand for federalism to become reality, dismissing the notion as “just one of their dreams”.

    General Secretary of the party, Champika Ranawaka, said the UNFGG had not made any proposals which could threaten Sri lanka’s sovereignty.

    “The President and the Prime Minister and even Mahinda Rajapaksa have accepted the unitary state of this country. The TNA has been calling for a Federal solution since 1949. It is just one of their dreams,” the JHU chief said at an election rally in Kolonnawa.

  • Australia accused of providing assistance to Sri Lanka to torture Tamils
    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) stands accused of providing equipment and other assistance to the Sri Lankan Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to torture Tamil civilians.

    Equipment ranging from furniture to high end software, which links photos videos and intelligence reports, were given to the Sri Lankan police according to a set of documents obtained by ABC News. Machines to extract data from mobile phones, including location data, and other software tools were also passed on.

    Australian authorities faced strong criticism following the release, including from former diplomat Bruce Haigh, who served as Australia's deputy high commissioner in Sri Lanka in 1994.

    "[The equipment could be used] to pick people up off the street and take them back to headquarters and interrogate, torture and in many cases eliminate them," said Mr Haigh, who added that torture and kidnappings are “part and parcel of the operations of CID in Colombo".
  • Sinhalese back Rajapaksa for PM as Tamils overwhelmingly reject him – CPA poll

    A pre-election poll carried out by the Centre for Policy Alternatives showed the majority of Sinhalese back Mahinda Rajapaksa to become prime minister of Sri Lanka in the upcoming general election, whilst the overwhelming majority of Tamils rejected him.

    According to the survey, which sampled 2,000 people across the island, 36% of respondents backed former president Mahinda Rajapaksa for the prime ministerial post compared to 31.9% for current Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

    Meanwhile only 1.8% of Tamils surveyed backed Mahinda Rajapaksa, with 62.3% backing Mr Wickremesinghe.

    Mr Rajapaksa recently announced that there would be no room for separatism on the island, as he spoke out against devolution. A whole host of Sinhala political parties,  including Mr Wickremesinghe’s UNP, have also announced they will not allow any devolution of power.

    Last month both leaders visited the Temple of the Tooth, to get blessings from Buddhist monks ahead of the general elections in a month’s time.

  • TNA rejects Ranil's call to form a unity government
    The Tamil National Alliance said it would not join a united government in Sri Lanka until the Tamil issue is addressed, reports Xinhuanet.com.

    Responding to questions on whether the TNA would take part in the Sri Lanka prime minister’s vision of forming a unity government that included ethnic political parties after elections, the TNA spokesperson said,

    We will not join the united government till the Tamil issue is addressed. But if the UNF wins we will offer our support to them from being outside the government.”

    Suresh Premachandran’s statement comes as parties from both the ruling and opposition coalition in Sri Lanka have rejected Tamil demands for federal power sharing.
  • Families of the disappeared protest against SLFP event

    Families of the disappeared across the North-East protested against the the Sri Lankan Freedom Party (SLFP) local organiser, for deceiving them into attending an SLFP campaign event on the pretence of collecting information about the missing.

  • Sri Lanka to receive nearly $4bn of FDI this year - Board of Investment

    Sri Lanka's Board of Investment (BoI) said it will sign agreements with four foreign investors in deals worth nearly $4bn.

    BoI Chairman Upul Jayasuriya said the major deals, worth nearly double of last year's FDI of $1.6bn, will include a $30mn investment from German car giants Volkswagen, a ship breaking facility at Hambantota, a monorail project and a crane factory at Colombo Port.

    Speaking on the Volkswagen deal to be signed, Mr Jayasuriya said,

    “It’s not huge but it’s just the footprint. We have asked them to set it up and given a time period for them to export,”

  • Sri Lanka's MOD to run tourist excursions in Jaffna

    Sri Lanka’s Ministry Of Defence has teamed up with Sri Lanka’s tourism board to lead a motor expedition tour of Jaffna reports defence.lk.

  • Sri Lanka cancels UN working group on enforced disappearences visit
    A scheduled 10 day visit by the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances has been cancelled due to programming difficulties,  Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry announced on Friday.

    The visit was due to commence on August 3. A new set of dates for the visit is expected to be arranged after the parliamentary elections take place on August 17.
  • India still awaiting Sri Lanka's approval for rail link

    India's Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways said Sri Lanka has not yet approved a project to link the island's Tamil North-East with Tamil Nadu in the south of India.

    Pon Radhakrishnan said on Monday the Indian government had asked the Asian Development Bank to carry out feasibility studies into the project, but that Sri Lanka is yet "to give the nod", the Economic Times reported.

    At the beginning of July Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said the project to build a road, leading across a bridge and through a tunnel, was already in its planning stages and the Asian Development Bank had pledged Rs 220bn ($3.5bn) towards it.

  • Mahinda vows to leave no room for separatism

    Former president and parliamentary candidate Mahinda Rajapaksa vowed to protect Sri Lanka's unity and to not leave any room for separatist notions.

  • TNA using 'communal issues' to get votes - JVP

    The JVP says the TNA is attempting to incite communal hatred in order to win more votes at the forthcoming elections, Colombo Gazette reports.

  • Government raises concerns over ITJP report - Colombo Gazette

    Sri Lanka's government is said to have expressed concern at the report released by the International Truth and Justice Project, which detailed ongoing torture and sexual violence against Tamils, since the new regime took power in January this year.

  • International investigation is essential agree Tamil political parties across North-East
    Photograph Shalin


    An international investigation into mass atrocities committed against the Tamil people during the final stages of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka in 2009 is essential said all Tamil parties contesting at this month's general election in the North-East electoral districts on Saturday.

    The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Tamil National People's Front (TNPF), Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), Crusaders For Democracy (CFD) and Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP) unanimously agreed that a domestic inquiry in Sri Lanka would give rise to potential bias and impartiality, as those responsible for committing the crimes would have undue influence over the inquiry.

  • Father of 4 found dead in Jaffna
    The body of a 44 year old man was found on Sunday in Kurunagar, in front of the  reports Uthayan.

    The body has been identified as that of Anthonypillai Kamal, a 44 year old father of four children.

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