• Troops surround Ananthy Sasitharan's home

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    Sri Lankan troops surrounded the home of outspoken Northern Provincial Councillor Ananthy Sasitharan this evening, in what she described as an ongoing effort to intimidate her and those who interact with her.
     
  • Attempted rape of German tourist in Sri Lanka

    A German tourist was the victim of an attempted rape in Hatton on Monday, police said according to Ceylon Today.

  • SL turns down British request to legalise gay marriage

    The Sri Lankan government has rejected a request by the British government to legalise gay marriage on the island, reported Colombo Gazette.

  • Don't use Buddha’s image inappropriately - President Rajapaksa

    The president of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa has directed media organisations in the country to inform the population to desist from using images of the Buddha, printed on their media, for general purposes, reported the Daily Mirror.

  • ‘Imperative duty’ of states to suppress terrorist funding from diaspora, says Sri Lanka

    External Affairs Minister GL Peiris today hosted a “comprehensive briefing” about the government’s claim of an “LTTE revival” for international diplomats in Colombo, calling on states to take action against organisations that were recently banned by the government and suppress terrorist funding activities, according to a statement released by the official government news website.

    The minister said at the briefing, which he held alongside the Chief of National Intelligence Major General Kapila Hendawitharana from the Ministry of Defence, that there was compelling evidence regarding the remittance of considerable sums of money from overseas for terrorist activity.

  • Rajapaksa: no hurry to hold elections early, unless opposition wishes

    Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa said Thursday he is no hurry to hold snap elections next year, but is ready to do so if the opposition requested it. See Colombo Gazette’s report here

  • 25y old single mother found hanging in Kaaththaankudi

    The body of a 25 year old single mother was found in Kaaththaankudi, the Uthayan reported.

    The body which was found hanging with her feet touching the house according to police, has been sent to Batticaloa hospital for a post-mortem.

  • BBS calls for Bishop Rayappu’s arrest

    The Sri Lankan government should take legal action against the Bishop of Mannar Rayappu Joseph for “helping the LTTE”, the Bodu Bala Sena said according to The Island.

  • CPA files complaint over state media report alleging LTTE support

    A leading Colombo-based think tank, the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), has filed a complaint before Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Commission against a state-owned television network over a news broadcast last July which claimed the CPA had organised a meeting in support of the LTTE. The complaint is to be heard Thursday.

    Independent Television Network (ITN) launched in April 1979 as a private company, was taken over by the Sri Lankan government in June 1979 and declared a Government Owned Public Company in April 1992.

    The complaint filed by CPA and its executive director, Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, against ITN and its chairman, Rosmand Senaratne, concerns a Sinhala language news broadcast on 14 July 2013.

    The broadcast claimed CPA and Dr. Saravanamuttu organised a meeting in Ampara that day to "further the interests of the LTTE" and that the meeting was cut short due to the intervention of Buddhist clergy and public of the area.

    Stating "no employee of CPA or its Executive Director organized or was present at any meeting in Ampara on 14th July 2013," the complaint said "the language used by ITN in its news item was incendiary and it intentionally distorted the facts with the aim to arouse public opinion against CPA and its Executive Director and lower their standing in the eyes of the public."

  • Wigneswaran hits out at President Rajapaksa over failed pledges

    Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran has hit out at President Mahinda Rajapaksa for failing to honour pledges made regarding the NPC, reported Ceylon Today.

    Speaking at the Kilinochchi District Development Committee, which ended without resolution according to the Uthayan, Wigneswaran said that the president has not met several pledges that he made regarding the “successful governance” of the provincial council, but instead the government has been trying to take “the upper hand”.

    "The Provincial Council system was introduced to devolve powers to the provinces under the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. However, the Central Government is attempting to tighten its grip over the Provincial Councils.

    "Since powers were not devolved to the NPC, I met Rajapaksa in Colombo on 2 January and explained to him the need of devolving powers to the NPC.

    "He made several pledges to me on the successful governance of the NPC. However, he has not done anything so far to fulfil those pledges.

  • Prisoner dies after being attacked by guard - Jaffna
    A prisoner who was attacked by a guard at Jaffna prison has died from his injuries today, reported Uthayan and Tamilwin.
  • Another arrest over Tamil Eelam posters
    A third man has been arrested in Jaffna by Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) officers in connection with posters reading 'Tamil Eelam will blossom' that alleged appeared by Jaffna Hindu College last week, the Uthayan reported.
  • Army takes over public land in PTK, local economy affected says NPC member
    The Sri Lankan Army has taken over public land in Pudhukudiyiruppu over the site of the public market, the Northern Provincial Council member Dr S. Sivamohan was cited in the Tamil Mirror as saying.

    "The army is making financial profit, by setting up their shops in a land that is used by the public for trade," Dr Sivamohan said.

    He further explained:
    "Our people, with no marketing platform to market their agricultural products, are subject to difficulties. I severely condemn these activities which will result in even more harm to civilian activities."

    "This affects the livelihoods of our people very badly, who suffered by the war, have only been resettled in their lands recently and are gradually getting involved in farming activities in an attempt to improve themselves financially."

  • Easter celebrated in Northeast amidst militarisation

    Easter mass in a church in Trincomalee (Picture: Tamil Guardian)

  • Teacher arrested for preparing ‘pro-LTTE’ posters

    An IT teacher in Jaffna was arrested by the Terrorist Investigation Department on Saturday, accused of “preparing posters, leaflets and documents for reviving the LTTE”, Hiru News reported.

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