Wigneswaran’s “Ezhuga Thamil” (Rise Tamil) Countered by Mano Ganesan’s “Ezhuga Sri Lanka” (Rise Sri Lanka)

By M.S.M.Ayub If the motive behind the “Eluga Thamil” or “Rise up Tamils” procession and the rally organized by the recently formed Tamil Peoples Council (TPC) headed by Northern Province Chief Minister C.V.Wigneswaran in Jaffna on Saturday was to embarrass or pressurise the government over certain problems faced by the Tamil people, the outcome was …

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270 Minute “Surgical Strike” by India Against 7 “Terror Launch Pad”Targets In Range of 2 to 3 KM From Line of Control

Seven terror launch pads were targeted across the LoC by special forces of the Indian Army during the ‘surgical strike’ overnight in which heliborne and ground forces were used, defence sources said today. The sources said the operation began at around mid-night last night and ended at around 4:30 AM this morning. The terror launch …

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Nimal Siripala De Silva wants TNA Leader Sampanthan to Take Disciplinary Action Against Northern Chief Minister Wigneswaran of TNA

The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) today while condemning Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran’s ‘Eluga Thamil’ campaign, asked him to withdraw the statements made by him and called on the TNA to take disciplinary action regarding the matter. Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva who is also a Senior Vice President of the SLFP said …

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Statesman Shimon Peres: Last of Israel’s Founding Fathers Who Intrigued for Peace Passes Away at 93.

HE OUTLIVED all his country’s other founding fathers, but failed in what he most yearned for: to lead it into a lasting peace. Missed opportunities dogged Shimon Peres’s career. He gained the highest offices—prime minister, twice, and president—but the political arithmetic invariably went against him. His forte was foreign policy, but his political nemesis, Menachem …

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Wigneswarans and Gammanpilas are a Deadly Mix in the Lunatic Fringes of Political Spectrum

By Lakdev Liyanagama A protest campaign led by Northern Province Chief Minister C. V. Wigneswaran last Saturday has attracted attention both in the North and South of the country, sparking speculation of a rise in Tamil extremism yet again, even as the government grapples with the delicate process of addressing the grievances of all ethnic …

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Primary Dealer Perpetual Treasuries Ltd Enjoys Capital Gains of 5.2 Billion Rs(580%) From “Bond Trading” During Year

Primary dealer Perpetual Treasuries Ltd., which figured in the controversial bond trading that triggered an uproar in financial markets and political circles, has reported a staggering after tax profit of Rs. 5.1 billion, up by over 400% in the financial year ended 31 March 2016. As per published accounts, the company has reported net interest …

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Desperate Tactics of Wigneswaran in North is Fuelling Racist Sentiments of Rajapaksa gang in the South – JVP

By Niranjala Ariyawansha The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Tuesday accused Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran of nourishing and triggering a possible racist backlash against Tamils in the South with his ‘wake up’ call to Tamils in Jaffna last week. The JVP said Wigneswaran was resorting to desperate tactics because he has run out of …

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Sinhalese,Tamils and Muslims Must Unite Against Wigneswaran who is Trying to Revitalise LTTE Remnants in the North – Ajith Perera

By Rathindra Kuruwita Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims of Sri Lanka must unite against Northern Province Chief Minister, C.V. Wigneswaran, who is trying to revitalize the dying remnants of the LTTE in the North, Deputy Minister of Power, Ajith P. Perera said. Addressing a group of United National Party (UNP) supporters in Bandaragama, Perera said Wigneswaran …

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Enhanced Devolution will Automatically Transfer More Power to Chief Minister Wigneswaran and his “Genocide Jockeys” of the Northern Provincial Council.

By Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka You’ve heard of the “We Tamils” (who beat up High Commissioner Ansar). Now we have the “E-Tamils”–the “Eluga/Ezhuga Tamils” (or simply Eelam Tamils?). They shut down Jaffna, took over its streets, raucously demanding federalism, an international investigation and cleansing of the army and Sinhala Buddhist symbolism/presence from the North (thereby turning it …

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Informing Media that Ranil will Question UNP MP’s who went with President to US is an Attack on Maithripala

By Upul Joseph Fernando An incident of curiosity took place during the meeting between the Secretary of State of USA John Kerry and President Maithripala Sirisena in New York America. Assistant Secretary Nisha Biswal who participated in this meeting, sent a note to John Kerry. Kerry who read the note asked Maithri about the situation …

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India has not set Time Frame to Sign Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement with Sri Lanka says Nirmala Sitharaman

By P.K.Balachandran India’s Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said here on Tuesday, that India has not given any time frame for negotiating an Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) with Sri Lanka, although the Sri Lankan government would like it to be signed by December this year. The visiting Minister told the media after talks with …

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India to Invest Two Billion Dollars in Sri Lanka Within next 3 to 4 Years Announces Visiting Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

By Meera Srinivasan India will invest $2 billion in Sri Lanka in the next three-four years, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday. India will invest $2 billion in Sri Lanka in the next three-four years, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday. Ms. Sitharaman, who was here for talks on …

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Body of Slain “The Sunday Leader”Editor Lasantha Wickrematunge Exhumed for Fresh Autopsy with Three Journalists as Witnesses

By Dharisha Bastians The body of Sunday Leader Editor Lasantha Wickrematunge was exhumed for a fresh autopsy yesterday, nearly eight years after he was brutally slain on the streets of the capital at the height of the war. Swarms of police personnel hovered over the gravesite in a corner of the Borella Cemetery which was …

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UPFA and UNP General Secretaries Amaraweera and Hashim Condemn Wigneswaran for Arousing Communal Passions and Damaging Reconciliation Efforts

The government totally condemns the conduct of Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Vigneswaren’s attempts to damage the ongoing reconciliation efforts by arousing communal passions in the North, Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development Minister and UPFA General Secretary Mahinda Amaraweera said. Addressing a meeting which followed the opening of a new storeyed building at Debokkawa Maha …

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Gammanpila Wants Wigneswaran Arrested for Misusing Northern Provinciak Council Personnel and Vehicles to Organize “Ezhugha Thamizh” (Rise Tamil)Rally in Jaffna

By Lahiru Pothmulla Opposition MP Udaya Gammanpila said today he was looking forward for the arrest of Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran, who spearheaded a demonstration called ‘Eluga Tamil’ (Let Tamils Rise) by violating the Public Property Act. He accused the Chief Minister of misusing his letterhead and deploying employees and vehicles of the …

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Was High Court Judge Shiran Gunaratne’s Telephones Tapped and E-mails Hacked by the Police CID?

Veteran lawyer Hemantha Warnakulasuriya, President’s Counsel, who has been openly criticising attempts at intimidation of the judiciary, has complained to the Bar Council over the weekend of an alleged instance of a “worst kind of judicial interference” whereby the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) bugged the telephones of a senior judge and also hacked his personal …

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Body of Slain”The Sunday Leader” Editor Lasantha Wickrematunge to be Exhumed Today(Sep 27th 2016)

By Dharisha Bastians and Chamodi Gunewardane The body of Lasantha Wickrematunge, the slain editor of The Sunday Leader newspaper, will be exhumed at the Borella Cemetery today for a fresh autopsy to determine the exact cause of his death in 2009. The exhumation request was put forward to the Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court by the …

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Re-defining Racism and Identifying Top Five “New” Racists in Sri Lanka

By Eranda Ginige When asked from Morgan Freeman (not Nelson Mandela) “how are we going to get rid of racism?” he answered in his god-voice “by not talking about it”. People use racism senselessly and often as a weapon to silence others with different views, therefore has lost its real power. Calling somebody a racist …

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Clarification Issued by Northern Provincial Council Leader of the Opposition S. Thavaraja About Post on dbsjeyaraj.com Blog

Dear Mr. D. B. S. Jeyaraj, Article Titled: EPDP Motion in NPC Wanting Chief Minister Wigneswaran’s Intervention in “Uduvil Issue” Denied by TNA Councillors I wish to draw your attention to an article that appeared in DBSJEYARAJ.COM on the 24th of September 2016 under the above caption written by Dharisha Bastians. This is a reproduction …

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Prominent Journalist Kunda Dixit who Founded “Nepal Center for Investigative Journalism” now in Self-exile to Avoid Arrest

KATHMANDU, Nepal: A prominent local journalist who helped organize a gathering in Nepal of investigative reporters from throughout Asia was notably absent from the event, exiled to avoid possible arrest. Journalist and publisher Kunda Dixit, who founded the Nepal Center for Investigative Journalism, is under investigation by the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of …

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Will Northern Chief Minister Wigneswaran Split the TNA and ITAK and Form his Own Political Party?

By P.K.Balachandran The “Ezhuga Tamizh” rally and general strike which were organized in Sri Lanka’s Tamil-majority Northern Province on Saturday, represent a jockeying for power and position in Tamil nationalist politics rather than a genuine attempt to find a realistic and sustainable solution to the Tamil question, say independent observers of the North Sri Lankan …

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When Asked About Wigneswaran Led TPC Rally in Jaffna, TNA and Opposition Leader Sampanthan Says “People are Entitled to their Democratic Expression”

By Meera Srinivasan Thousands of Tamils on Saturday participated in a rally in Jaffna, led by Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran. Thousands of Tamils on Saturday participated in a rally in Jaffna, led by Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran, drawing attention to “Sinhala colonisation” and “rampant militarisation” of Sri Lanka’s North and East. …

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Bill Purporting to Amend Code of Criminal Procedure Act Takes Away the Existing Rights of Suspects Detained by Police

By Kishali Pinto Jayawardene It is unfortunate that a Bill purporting to amend Sri Lanka’s Code of Criminal Procedure Act made public this week takes away existing rights to suspects detained by the police through constitutional precedents. Torture is at the early stages This is in relation to a suspect’s right to consult a lawyer …

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Muslim Women in Sri Lanka Fighting Back Against Unfair Marriage Laws

By Smriti Daniel Since 2014, Hasanah Cegu Isadeen has met with and interviewed some 700 Sri Lankan Muslim women. A lawyer, independent researcher and activist, Cegu is haunted by the stories she has heard. She has met women who were married as young as 12 and forced into sex by their adult partners before they …

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Sobhitha and Ratana Theras Out! Champika – Nishantha Clique Grabs Absolute Control of Jathika Hela Urumaya.

By Niranjala Ariyawansha The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) whose advent into national politics also heralded the entree of Buddhist Monks to mainstream politics in the country, took a U-turn at the Party’s 13th Convention in Colombo yesterday with the Champika-Nishantha gang grabbing absolute control of the party. The JHU Central Committee had taken steps to …

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3000 to 5000 People Took Part in “Ezhugha Thamizh” (Arise Tamil) Rally Held Outside the Jaffna Fort-New Indian Express

By PK Balachandran The Chief Minister of Sri Lanka’s Tamil majority Northern Province, C.V.Wigneswaran, on Saturday gave a clarion call for a people’s movement to raise issues pertaining to the Tamil people and thereby strengthen the hands of their elected representatives. Speaking at the “Ezhuga Tamizh” (Tamils Arise) rally at Jaffna, Wigneswaran said that the …

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Ilankai Thamil Arasuk Katchi Versus TPC, PLOTE, EPRLF, EPDP, TULF, TELO and TNPF in Jaffna over “Arise Tamil” Rally

By P.K.Balachandran The Tamil Peoples’ Council’s call for an “Ezhuga Tamizh” (Tamils Arise) rally and a general strike in Sri Lanka’s Tamil-speaking Northern and Eastern Provinces on Saturday, will test the support base of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK), the dominant party in the Tamil National Alliance (TNA). The Tamil Peoples’ Council (TPC), which …

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EPDP Motion in NPC Wanting Chief Minister Wigneswaran’s Intervention in “Uduvil Issue” Denied by TNA Councillors

By Dharisha Bastians The Northern Provincial Council (NPC) on Thursday denied an opposition motion requesting Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran to intervene in the Uduvil Girls’ College crisis, where students and parents have been protesting against the appointment of a new principal for the school. The Uduvil school crisis was raised at the NPC just hours …

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Climate of Bankruptcy Where no Thought is Given to how the Tamils Would get out of the Mess They are In

By Rajan Hoole After nightfall on 21st September 1989, Rajasingam Master called on his bicycle at my mother’s home quite unexpectedly and delivered his pithy message, “Rajini has been shot.” His voice showed no evident emotion. After a brief exchange of words, he turned back. He was stoic, incorruptible, who lived by his strong sense …

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International Monetary Fund Wont Disburse 168. 1 Million US Dollars to Lanka Until Parliament Authorises Enhanced Value Added Tax Bill

By Paneetha Ameresekere The IMF’s second tranche of US$ 168.1 million will not be disbursed until the enhancement in the VAT rate is authorized by Parliament. This was indicated to reporters by IMF’s Mission Chief to Sri Lanka Jaewoo Lee at a media conference in Colombo yesterday. Government’s bid to increase the VAT rate by …

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Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission Opposes Proposed Amendment to Criminal Procedure Code Restricting Access to Lawyers by Suspects

The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) says that the proposed amendment to Criminal Procedure Code will severely undermine constitutionally guaranteed rights of people. A senior spokesperson for the HRCSL told The Island that the proposed amendment to the Code of Criminal Procedure Act was meant to deprive suspects access to lawyers until their …

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TNA Chief Minister Wigneswaran Urges Tamils to Join “Ezhuga Thamizh”(Arise Tamil)Mass protest in Jaffna

By Dharisha Bastians Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran has urged Tamil people to participate in a demonstration scheduled in Jaffna tomorrow, to oppose the systematic settlement of Sinhalese people in the Tamil dominated region and the erection of Buddhist statues in an area devoid of Buddhist devotees. “Tamil speaking brothers and sisters, I urge …

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UNP led Coalition Govt has Given 255 Million Rupees Tax Rebate to Avant Garde Maritime Services Alleges JVP in Parliament

By Kushan Subasinghe Parliament was told yesterday that the ruling UNP-led coalition had given major tax rebates to Avant Garde Maritime Services (AGMS) under investigation by different agencies, including the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC). The revelation was made by JVP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake. State Defence Minister Ruwan Wijewardene assured …

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CSI Bishop Daniel Thiyagarajah to Launch Impartial Probe into Alleged Attacks on Protesting Uduvil Girs College Students

By Dharisha Bastians Head of the Jaffna Diocese of the Church of South India (JDCSI), Bishop Daniel Thiagarajah has promised an impartial inquiry into allegations of attacks against students demanding an extension of service for a retiring headmistress at an elite girl’s school in Jaffna. The Uduvil Girls’ College, a private school managed by the …

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“Reconciliation will Ensure Permanent Peace” – President Sirisena tells U.N. General Assembly

By Saman Indrajith in New York President Maithripala Sirisena declared at the UNGA on Thursday that the on-going reconciliation process would guarantee that Sri Lanka wouldn’t have to face war and terrorism again. The President called for international collaboration and blessings for the on-going Sri Lankan effort. The President was addressing the 71st session of …

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ECJ Advocate-General Eleanor Sharpston Citing Procedural Mistakes Wants LTTE and Hamas to be Removed from EU “Terror List”

BRUSSELS: A top EU lawyer on Thursday said Islamist movement Hamas and Sri Lankan rebel group LTTE should be taken off the bloc’s terror list because procedural mistakes invalidated the decision to put them on it. The European Union imposed travel bans and asset freezes against Hamas and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam under …

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Comments by Sarath Fonseka About Wijedasa Rajapakshe, Mahinda &Namal Rajapaksa, Weerawansa and Aluthgamage Expunged from Hansard Record

Rural Development Minister Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka yesterday caused furore in by using unparliamentary language when he spoke of former President and MP Mahinda Rajapaksa, MP Namal Rajapaksa, MP Wimal Weerawansa, MP Mahindananda Aluthgamage and Minister Wijedasa Rajapakshe. Deputy Speaker Thilanga Sumathipala directed that certain statements made by Minister Fonseka be expunged. The former Army …

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Colombo District MP Hirunika Premachandra and Eight Others Indicted and Granted Bail in Colombo High Court

By Chitra Weerarathne The Colombo High Court Judge, Padmini N. Ranawaka Gunetillake, yesterday served indictment on UNP member of Parliament for Colombo District, Hirunika Premachandra and eight others. The Attorney General had filed indictment in the High Court accusing Premachandra and others of abduction and assault of a youth, on December 21, 2015, at Dematagoda. …

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Insidious Move to Falsely Condemn 97.000 Metric tons of Rice as Unfit for Consumption and Sell off as Animal feed Exposed by Opposition MP

By Shamindra Ferdinando A member of the anti-corruption parliamentary watchdog committee, UPFA MP Weerakumara Dissanayake yesterday alleged that there was an ongoing move to categorize a large stock of rice declared unfit for human consumption under questionable circumstances as animal feed. MP Dissanayake claimed that it was being done so as to sell the stock …

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Let Commodore Ajith Boyagoda who was Imprisoned by LTTE for 8 Years Live in Peace with his Family now.

By Bandula Jayasekara Though I had heard of Ajith Boyagoda as the Navy officer who was held in captivity by the LTTE terrorists for eight years, I only met him recently. First, when he walked into the News 1st office to hand over his book ‘A Long Watch – War, Captivity and Return in Sri …

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Development of Harbours in India will not Affect Colombo Port’s Role in India’s Global Trade reassures Indian Envoy

By Madushka Balasuriya The Indian Government yesterday sought to reassure Sri Lanka that India’s burgeoning investment on developing its ports will pose no threat to the Port of Colombo, noting they have urged Indian companies to invest in the expansion of the Colombo Harbour. “There is a fear that once India develops its infrastructures and, …

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Three Years After Being Elected Northern Provincial Council has Lost its Credibility with the Local Population.

By Ahilan Kadirgamar On September 21, 2013, tens of thousands of Tamils living in Sri Lanka’s heavily-militarised North decisively voted in the long-delayed provincial elections. They had waited for two and a half decades to make their voices heard and elect their own government. Despite the promise of development and election handouts from then President …

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Sri Lanka and India will Jointly Operate 30 Oil Tanks to Kick-start Plan to Develop Trincomalee into Regional Petroleum Hub.

By Meera Srinivasan India and Sri Lanka will jointly operate 30 oil tanks in Trincomalee, kick-starting a plan to develop the coastal town into a regional petroleum hub, Sri Lanka’s Petroleum Minister Chandima Weerakkody said. He was referring to a proposal that Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced during his March 2015 visit to the island-nation, …

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Govt Hospital Doctors in North Have Examined 96 Ex-LTTE Cadres in 3 weeks to see if they have been Injected with Poisonous drug by Army

By P.K.Balachandran Doctors at the government hospitals in the five districts of the Northern Province have, in the past three weeks, examined 96 former cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) following allegations by Tamil politicians that Tiger combatants who had surrendered to the Sri Lanka army at the end of Eelam War …

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Jaffna District TNA Parliamentarian MA Sumanthiran Breaks his “Silence” Over Controversy About Uduvil Girls College Principal Issue.

By Dharisha Bastians As parents associations continued to push for the reinstatement of retired principal Shiranee Mills at Uduvil Girls’ College (UGC), TNA Parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran broke his silence on the controversy surrounding the elite Christian girls’ school in Jaffna last weekend, denying allegations of interference the thorny issue and claiming that the crisis was …

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Maj – Gen Kamal Gunaratne Asks Govt to stop Harassing Directorate of Military Intelligence Officials

By Shamindra Ferdinando Former General Officer Commanding (GoC) of 53 Division Maj. Gen. Kamal Gunaratne has urged the government to stop rapid deterioration of the country’s premier intelligence service, the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI). Gajaba Regiment veteran Maj. Gen. Gunaratne said the country would have to pay a very heavy price unless the ongoing …

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Abandoning Cheaper Coal Fired Power Plants will Increase Electricity Costs for Consumers in Sri Lanka

By Dr Tilak Siyambalapitiya Nobody wanted the power plant in Norochcholai except the power system planners who were determined to ensure the country got its electricity at the lowest possible cost. With their knowledge of what exactly was happening with power generation in other countries, they knew the only way to rescue the power sector …

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People are Tired of Seeing VIP’s of last Regime Being Arrested, Released on Bail,Re-arrested, remanded and Hospitalised

by Somapala Gunadheera I read The Island editorial of September 16, 2016, on the above caption, with avid interest. It was characteristically forthright and impartial. The discerning would find it as a whistleblower to those in power. The editorial made the undeniable assumptions that the public perception was that bribery and corruption were rampant under …

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Clarence Wijewardena is Alive to us now as he was in his day;the Audience for his Music has not died

By Uditha Devapriya He was a vocalist and a composer. He sang and he scored. He also wrote. His melodies survive reassessments when it comes to applauding him. The man, not surprisingly therefore, wielded different sensibilities and abilities. And in the end, music lovers in this country understood, despite the few who called him out …

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Jaffna International Film Festival to be held for 2nd Successive Year in North from Sep 23rd to Sep 26th 2016

By Channa Bandara WIJEKOON When cinema was flourishing in this country in the pre-separatist war era films starred by Gamini Fonseka and Vijeya Kumaratunga were shown in packed houses in the North. Even a Sri Lankan Tamil film genre was active in the peninsula at the time. This golden era saw cultural events of the …

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How are the UNP and SLFP Faring Separately and Collectively in the Coalition Govt?

By Vishwamithra “When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.” ~Henry Ford One does not have to look anywhere else. Daily headlines in the mainstream newspapers have been telling a most riveting story. Political winds have been blowing in opposite directions as far …

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Mahinda Rajapaksa wants Govt to Amend its Value Added Tax Bill Proposals in the Interests of the People.

Former President and Kurunegala District MP Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday urged the government to amend the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill as those struggling to make ends meet had been deprived of promised relief. The follwing is the text of the statement issued by former President’s Office: “A Bill to increase the currently applicable VAT rate …

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M.S.Subbulakshmi: A Voice for all Seasons

By Aparna M Sridhar (This is the birth centenary year of India’s renowned classical music singer M. S. Subbulakshmi who was born on September 16th 1916. Much activity is on in various parts of India and the world to celebrate the centenary of “MS” who was praised as the Queen of Song by India’s first …

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Elephants in Dehiwela Zoo Have Been Kept in Chains from its Inception in 1939.

By Risidra Mendis For most of us, the Dehiwala Zoo is a place of interest as there are so many animals to be viewed; but for some others, it is a place where large animals that cannot speak are forced to entertain and are confined to small areas and remain chained for most of their …

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“Arumugam Thondaman has not been Showing Even an Inch of Concern Towards Plantation Workers” says Cabinet Minister Mano Ganesan

By Lankesh Gooneratne Sri Lanka’s tea industry is almost synonymous with the Tamils of Indian origin, living and working in the sprawling tea plantations in the picturesque up-country region. Descending from the workers brought here by the British colonizers as indentured labourers from South India, the life of these people is one of abject poverty …

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Study by Cairns(India) has Identified Natural Gas Reserves Estimated at US 12 Billion Dollars in a Section of Gulf of Mannar Basin

By P.K.Balachandran Sri Lanka is exploring possibilities of private investment in oil refining and has invited several foreign companies, including Indian companies like Reliance, to come up with proposals, the Minister for Petroleum, Chandima Weerakkody, told the Foreign Correspondents’ Association here on Monday. He said that he will be visiting India soon to meet his …

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Is Transitional Justice a Trick, Treat or Trap for Sri Lanka?

By Sanja De Silva Jayatilleka It must surely be thought odd that I am even undertaking an effort to intervene here on a subject that requires comment by lawyers or political scientists. But as a concerned citizen-observer I have some worries and since I have not seen any debate whatsoever in the media, I want …

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Agreement Reached to set up a Senate Comprising Representatives of all nine Provinces Discloses Prime Minister Wickremesinghe in Jaffna.

The new constitution is being formulated by parliament sitting as a constitutional council. Once the new constitution is passed in parliament it has to be adopted by the people at a referendum, said Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe when he opened the new administrative complex of the Jaffna Kachcheri on September 17. The Prime Minister said …

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How Mobile Service Providers are Fleecing Mobile User Customers Through Third Party Billing for “Unwanted” Services

By Namini Wijedasa Sri Lanka’s Mobile Service Providers (MSP) have fleeced millions of customers through third-party billing, a practice by which they are charged for value-added services they did not knowingly enlist for. Third-party billing arises from “mobile customers mistakenly joining subscription services by simply clicking on an advertisement or web page”. Registration takes place …

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Marketing Sri Lanka To Foreign Film-makers as a ” Cinema Friendly Paradise” to Shoot Movies.

By Namini Wijedasa As film destinations go, Sri Lanka nearly has it all. From rolling hills to verdant rainforests, and sandy beaches to historical ruins, a range of locations accessible within hours of each other. The workforce is educated and genial, the costs are low. And Sri Lanka is today the most peaceful nation in …

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Wimal Weeawansa Tells Malwatte Mahanayake Thera About Mass Graves with Thousands of Bodies in Kilinochchi Army camp

By Rasika Jayakody UPFA Parliamentarian Wimal Weerawansa ran into a trouble when he met the chief prelate of the Malwatte chapter, Thibbatuwawe Sri Siddartha Sumangala Thera, last week to discuss about the government’s plans for a new constitution. Weerawansa, speaking to the Mahanayake Thera, said the new constitution was being drafted to fulfill the needs …

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Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera Calls for Ban on Destructive Fishing Practice of Bottom Trawling.

By Meera Srinivasan Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera has called for a ban on bottom trawling, a destructive fishing practice that harms marine ecosystems. Mr. Samaraweera made the appeal at the recent ‘Our Ocean 2016 conference’ in Washington DC, ahead of high-level talks between India and Sri Lanka on the Palk Bay conflict. Sri …

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Politically Marginalized Tamil Diaspora Extremists Resorting to Violence Abroad to get Public Attention

By P.K.Balachandran Extremist Diaspora Tamil groups, which are politically marginalized since the minorities-friendly President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe came to power in Sri Lanka in 2015, are now resorting to well publicized violence to stay in the public eye. This is the explanation given by moderate Tamil leaders for the recent violent …

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Seven Sri Lankan Tamil parties Write Joint Letter to Indian Prime Minister Modi Expressing Concern Over Attacks Against Tamils in Karnataka State

By P.K.Balachandran Seven Sri Lankan Tamil parties have written a joint letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing “deep concern” about the attacks on Tamils in Karnataka over the Cauvery waters issue. The letter dated September 14, was handed over to the Indian Consul General in Jaffna, A.Natarajan, by top leaders of the Ilankai …

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Sirisena- Wickremesinghe Govt Takes Two Steps Forward and One Step Back

by Tisaranee Gunasekara Time past and time future What might have been and what has been Point to one end, which is always present. Eliot (Four Quartets) It should have been a time of confidence. The long Eelam War had been won, the opposition was floundering and the Rajapaksas were at the acme of their …

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Gang of Five Sprays Toxic Gas at Audience in Paris to Disrupt Meeting Addressed by ITAK Leader and TNA senior MP “Maavai” S. Senathirajah

By Manekshaw A week after Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Malaysia Ibrahim Sahib Ansar was attacked at the Kuala Lumpur Airport by a group of five persons believed to be the sympathizers of the now defunct LTTE, a meeting attended by the Tamil National Alliance Parliamentarian and the Leader of the Illankai Tamil Arasu Katchchi …

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Genetic Studies Show that Tamils from South India have Contributed to the Genetic Composition of Present day Sinhalese.

by Adrija Roy Chowdhury When three years back, a Sri Lankan envoy sought Indian support on the basis of the claim that the Sinhalese people are descendents of Bengalis and Odias, there was an upsurge of perplexity and outrage among large sections of the Indian population. However, subsequent research has shown that the Sinhalese, who …

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Does Chandrika Knows More Than SWRD, Sirimavo, JR Jayewardene, Premadasa, and Lord Soulbury About Federalism?

By DR. Dayan Jayatilleka One must thank Chandrika for letting the cat out of the bag. In her recent address to “the national secretariat for national reconciliation” she has called for a federal, semi-secular constitution. (http://www.dailymirror.lk/115874/CBK-calls-for-a-federal-semi-secular-constitution). I shall bypass the issue of semi-secularism and the role of Buddhism in the Constitution because it has been …

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Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga Wants A Federal, Semi-secular Constitution to Bring about Proper Reconciliation.

Former President Chandrika Kumaratunga called for a joint effort of all parties to compile a federal semi-secular constitution in order to bring about a proper reconciliation in the country. Ms Kumaratunga, who was speaking at a seminar organized by the national secretariat for national reconciliation in Colombo, said Sri Lanka should learn a lesson from …

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Sri Lankan Army Strength Under 4 Commands in North Gradually Reduced From 152 Battalions Stationed in North When War Ended in May 2009 to 104 Now

By Shamindra Ferdinando In the wake of outgoing UNSG Ban Ki-moon calling for a further reduction of Jaffna peninsula based Army deployments, the military told The Island that the fighting strength there had been substantially reduced along with gradual releasing of land held for security purposes. The process commenced in Oct 2010 about 18 months …

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Uduvil Girls College Student Protesters Have Demonstrated the Value of Non-violent Collective Action

By Niyanthini Kadirgamar and Esther Surenthiraraj Images of the week-long protest held by the Students of Uduvil Girls College (UGC), filling the news last week, have spread beyond the community of Uduvil. The issue is now of wider social concern and has led to a debate about the role of private schools and the future …

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Ex-Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage Arrested for Alleged Illegal Property Acquisition and Remanded till September 22nd

By Lakmal Sooriyagoda Former Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage arrested over a complaint that he had allegedly purchased properties through illegally acquired money was yesterday ordered to be remanded till September 22 by Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Peiris. The former minister was arrested by the CID for alleged money laundering. The CID alleged that Aluthgamage has …

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Sri Lanka Not Mentioned by UN Human Rights Chief Prince Zeid in his Opening Address at UNHRC 33rd Session in Geneva

By P.K.Balachandran The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Prince Zeid, did not mention Sri Lanka in his opening address at the 33 rd. session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva on Tuesday. This was because the theme of his speech was the problem of countries not giving access to UN rights …

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It was not Right to Hurt Major-General Kamal Gunaratne One day After his Retirement

By Bandula Jayasekara Major General , Kamal Gunaratne who commanded the elite 53 division of the Sri Lankan Army retired from on the 5th of September and launched his book ‘Road to Nandikadal – True story of defeating the Tamil Tigers’ both in Sinhala and English, on his birthday, 6th September. I have met Kamal …

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Neither Sri Lanka Nor India Can Unilaterally Opt Out of Sampur Power Plant Joint Venture but Colombo Yet to Inform New Delhi Officially of Pull-Out.

By P.K.Balachandran The Sri Lankan government on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that it is opting out of the India-Sri Lanka Joint Venture to set up a coal-fired 500 MW power at Sampur in the Eastern Province. The ill-fated JV between the Ceylon Electricity Board and the National Thermal Power Corporation of India (NTPC) has …

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Mahinda and Gota Trying to use Gen. Gunaratne’s “Road to Nandikadal” Book to Travel on the “Road to Power” Again.

By Upul Joseph Fernando Last week a function was held at Ananda College, Colombo, to launch the book Road to Nandikadal by Major General Kamal Gunaratne. Neither the President, nor the Prime Minister or any Member of Parliament or Minister of this government had been invited for this function. Only former President Mahinda Rajapaksa and …

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C.V.Wigneswaran who Presented Infamous “Genocide” Resolution Rewarded For his “Bad Behaviour” With Meeting with UN Secy-Gen Ban Ki Moon

By Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka Would India have allowed Ban Ki moon to travel to Kashmir and have a political dialogue with strident Kashmiri nationalists? The Sri Lankan Government permitted and facilitated a meeting between the UNSG with the Northern Provincial Council and its Chief Minister. Every parent knows that you do not reward bad behaviour with …

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Suspicion Directed at Influential Figure in Defence Apparatus Under Previous Govt for Lasantha Wickrematunge’s Murder

By Rasika Jayakody “Deceit for personal gain is one of history’s most recurring crimes. Man’s first step towards change would be thinking, counter-arguing, re-thinking, twisting, straightening, perfecting, then believing every original idea he intends to make public before making it public. There is always an angle from which an absolute truth may appear askew just …

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Resistance to Expansion of Pallenkandal St.Anthony Shrine Within Wilpatu National Park is a Matter of Law and Principle not Religion or Politics

By Rohan Wijesinha The recent resistance of many conservationists and conservation agencies to the expansion, in the last few years, of the Pallenkandal Shrine, within the boundaries of the Wilpattu National Park, is based on Law and Principle, and is not a matter of religion, ethnicity or politics. It is also a matter of conservation …

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Only Colombo Tamils can Tame Tamil National Alliance and Navigate Them to Reality

By Gomin Dayasri In the South, children of good governance overwhelmed the descendants of nationalism. Presidential elections were a contest between the Kids of 2015 and Veterans of ’56. Heirs of ‘56 stood steadfastly behind their leadership on conviction in defeat. Impatient kids of 2015 left ‘Yahapalana’ regime in disgust after victory. Sincerity of both …

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Govt Informs Supreme Court that Joint Venture Project Signed With India to Construct Coal -Fired Power Plant at Sampur in Trinco District Is Stopped

The Government has assured the country’s apex court that it will not pursue a coal-fired power project in Sampur due to opposition by environmental groups, a decade after Sri Lanka signed a joint venture with India to construct the plant. When the case against the Sampur coal-fired power plant filed by the Environmental Foundation Ltd. …

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Mahinda Rajapaksa Did Not Expect Even in his Wildest Dreams for Duminda Silva to Murder his One Time Buddy Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra

By Ranga Jayasuriya It is rather strange that nobody has yet cried ‘conspiracy’ over the High Court sentencing Duminda Silva and four others to death last week on charges of murdering Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra and three others. Perhaps that indifference, even of his fellow travellers in the former regime, is understandable. Judging by the public …

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Uduvil Girls College Student Protest Ends After Meeting Between Parents and CSI Bishop Daniel Thiyagarajah: Retiring Principal Shiranee Mills Hands Over Duties to Successor Suneetha Jebaratnam.

By Dharisha Bastians After a week of protests and turmoil, the crisis at the Uduvil Girls’ College appeared to be drawing to a close, with retiring principal Shiranee Mills formally handing over duties to her successor last evening. The breakthrough was a result of waning support for the protests over the appointment of a new …

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Former “Eelanadu” News Editor and Veteran Journalist “Mahan” K.G.Mahadeva (76) Passed away in Tamil nadu

By Ananth Palakidnar Veteran Tamil journalist K.G. Mahadeva, who served as the Senior News Editor of the Eelanadu, in Jaffna, passed away, at the age of 76, in Chennai on Sunday (11). Mahadeva, who hailed from Batticaloa, served in the Seithi (News) publication from the upcountry in the sixties before joining Eelanadu, Jaffna, which was …

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Army that has Handed Back 7210 out of 11,269 Acres in Palaly Cantonment and High Security Zone to Civilian Owners will not Return even an inch of 4.419 Acres Being Retained now

by Sirimewan Kasturiarachchi The army would not return even an inch of the 4,419 acre land belonging to the Jaffna camp and Palaly Military cantonment, Jaffna Security Forces Commander Maj Gen Mahesh Senanayake said. He said that the Palaly High Security Zone had encompassed around 11,269 acres until 2010 and 7,210 acres had been given …

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Promised Security in Malaysia for Sri Lankan Envoy Ibrahim Sahib Ansar and Sri Lankan High Commission in Kuala Lumpur has not Materialised so far.

By P.K.Balachandran An appalling lack of security at the airport and a corrupt Malaysian administration are blamed for the brutal assault on the Sri Lankan High Commissioner in Malaysia, Ibrahim Sahib Ansar, by local Indian Tamil radicals at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on September 4. Informed sources told Express that security at the …

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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith Opposes Colombo Municipal Council Plan to Dump city Garbage in 35 Acre Land at Ja-Ela.

by Norman Palihawadane The Colombo Municipal Council gave an undertaking to the Supreme Court last week to utilise a 35-acre land at Ja-Ela for dumping of city’s garbage hereafter, but Head of Catholic Church Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith yesterday expressed opposition to polluting the northern suburb of Colombo. The authorities, responsible for garbage disposal, should take …

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“Maverick” Indian Politician Dr.Subramanian Swamy of BJP Honoured with “Tamil Ratna” Award by American Tamil Sangam

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has been honoured with ‘Tamil Ratna’ award by a body of Tamil diaspora here for fighting corruption and working for more transparency in the functioning of the government. The America Tamil Sangam awarded the ‘Tamil Ratna’ to the senior BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP, who is currently on a visit …

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Ranjith Mulleriyawa was Known for His “Simple”Farming Advocacy and work on Chronic Kidney Disease

By Gamini Seneviratne People would have known him for his advocacy of simple farming and his work on Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD, thanks mostly to his work no longer regarded as of ‘Unknown’ origin). He passed away without ceremony in his home town, Kandy, and his remains cremated yesterday. Royal in our time had a …

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SLFP Internal Battle Reflects Crisis of Present Political Party System in Sri Lanka

By Dr.Pradeep Peiris The Sri Lanka Freedom Party’s 65th anniversary hit news headlines this time mainly due to the party’s current internal power struggle. Since January 2015, the SLFP has been embroiled in a bitter internal power struggle between its current leader Maithripala Sirisena and his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa. The SLFP founded by S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike …

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Maithripala and Ranil will Continue with SLFP-UNP Alliance to re-build Sri Lanka and Push Mahinda Into Corner

By P.K.Balachandran Both President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Saturday clearly indicated that the on-going fruitful alliance between their respective parties – the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and the United National Party (SLFP) – will continue in order to develop Sri Lanka and maintain its sovereignty. That the alliance between the …

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Uduvil Girls College Students Wanting Re-instatement of Sherine Mills as Principal Fall at President Sirisena’s Feet Seeking his Intervention.

By Dharisha Bastians Students of the Uduvil Girls College (UGC) in Jaffna handed over a petition to President Maithripala Sirisena opposite the Jaffna Library yesterday, as crisis deepens in the church administered school over a popular headmistress who was retired this week. Falling at the President’s feet last afternoon, the schoolgirls wept and appealed to …

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Penang Dep Chief Minister II Ramasamy wants Malaysian Govt to Expel Assaulted Sri Lankan High Commissioner Ibrahim Sahib Ansar

By Vanesha Shurentheran Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P.Ramasamy had raised five issues regarding the protest against allowing former Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapakse into the country and the arrest on five Malaysians for assaulting Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Malaysia, Ibrahim Sahib Ansar. “First, despite more than 500 police reports made by various Tamils …

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Tepid Response From Sri Lankan Govt to Damning Report by UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances.

BY SANJA DE SILVA JAYATILLEKA The September session of the United Nations Human Rights Council will start on the 13th of this month. There is a report on Sri Lanka due to be presented there. It is the Report of the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances on its mission to Sri Lanka. I …

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“Justice has been Served for my Fathers Murder”says Hirunika Premachandra While Duminda Silva States “I am Innocent”

By Dharisha Bastians The high profile Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra murder trial came to a dramatic end yesterday, with ex-Parliamentarian Duminda Silva, a close ally of former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa being sentenced to death for the murder of the SLFP politico by the Colombo High Court yesterday. A three judge bench of the High Court …

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Death Sentence for Duminda Silva,”Dematagoda Chaminda”, Thushara De Mel, Sarath Bandara and Absconding Janaka Galagoda.

By Ishara Ratnakara The Colombo High Court (CHC) yesterday sentenced to death former Parliamentarian Duminda Silva and four others in one of Sri Lanka’s most high profile murder cases. They were all found guilty of murdering former MP and Presidential Adviser Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra and three others. The three-member Trial-at-Bar Bench was divided in its …

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” If not for Change in Government the Verdict May have been Different” says a Tearful Hirunika Premachandra.

Former MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra’s daughter Hirunika Premachandra, addressing the media after the verdict of the Colombo Chief Magistrate said justice was achieved because the supremacy of law is protected under the new President. “If the Government had not changed, maybe the verdict would have been different,” the weeping UNP MP said. “Justice was achieved …

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“Duminda Silva Should be Held Responsible for the Whole Incident” Observes High Court Judge Padmini N. Ranawaka in Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra Murder Trial

By Lakmal Sooriyagoda Five accused including former Defence Ministry Monitoring MP Duminda Silva were yesterday sentenced to death by Colombo High Court for committing the murder of four persons including former MP Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra on October 8, 2011. However, the verdict was divided two to one with Judges Pathmini N.Ranawaka and M.C.B.S. Moraes finding …

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Trial at Bar Chairman Shiran Guneratne Acquits all 13 Accused but High Court Judges Padmini Ranawaka and MCBS Morais Convict Five and Discharge Eight

By Chitra Weeraratne Two Judges out of the three High Court Judges, who comprised the trial-at-bar yesterday convicted former Parliamentarian Duminda Silva and four others of the conspiracy to murder and commit the murder of former Parliamentarian and presidential adviser, Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra. Death penalty was imposed on the convicts for that crime.

Five Including Duminda Silva Sentenced to Death in Divided Court Decision Over Killing of Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra and Three Body Guards on Oct 8th 2011

Former Parliamentarian Duminda Silva and four others were sentenced to death today by the Colombo High Court after being found guilty in the murder of former MP and Presidential Advisor Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra and three others in 2011. Former MP Premachandra, was killed on October 8, 2011 in a clash between two groups at Walpola, …

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Tamil National Alliance After Sampanthan Likely to Fragment and Disintegrate.

By Dharisha Bastians On 23 May 2009, four days after Sri Lanka’s civil war had come to its brutal and bloody end, Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki Moon arrived in the island. On a quick trip to the embattled Northern Province the UN Chief flew over the final theatre of battle in …

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LTTE Woman Bodyguard of Tiger Chief Prabhakaran’s Daughter Dwaraka Surfaced in Malaysia After War Ended.

By Upul Joseph Fernando The appearance of the Tiger woman soldier in Malaysia who was in charge of the security of Dwaraka, Velupillai Prabhakaran’s daughter during the end of the war in Vellamulliwaikkal was a surprise to the Tamil community living in Malaysia as well. It was a mystery at that time how, after Dwaraka …

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Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe Cuts a Pathetic Figure Trying to Defend the Indefensible Remarks of Ban Ki Moon.

(Text of Editorial Appearing under the heading “Thus spake Ban ” in “The Island” of September 8th 2016) UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has come and gone, but brouhaha one of his controversial remarks triggered has not yet died down. The government was over the moon about Ban’s visit, but now it has been left …

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Govt will not Seek Clarification from Ban Ki Moon about References to Rwanda, Srebrenica and Sri Lanka in his Colombo Speech.

By Maheesha Mudugamuwa The government would not seek any clarification from the United Nations (UN) regarding the UN Secretary General (UNSG) Ban Ki-moon’s comparison of civilians deaths during the Vanni war with acts of genocide in Rwanda and Serbia in 1994 and 1995, respectively, Deputy Minister of Parliamentary Reforms and Mass Media Karunarathna Paranawithana said …

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Govt Wants to Recruit More Tamil Speakers to the Armed Forces, Police and Prisons Dept

The Government is exploring the possibility of encouraging more Tamil-speaking members of the public to join the Police, Armed Forces and Prisons Department in order to cater to the needs of those in the country’s north and east. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday attributed this dearth to the LTTE’s frequent killings of Tamil-speaking members of …

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Prime Minister Ready to send a Delegation to Malaysia to “Discuss”with “Naam Thamilar” Indian Tamil Group that Attacked Envoy.

By Saman Indrajith Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told Parliament yesterday that the government had called for a detailed report from the Malaysian government on the attack on Sri Lankan envoy at the Kuala Lumpur Airport. He said the Sri Lankan government had made a formal request from the Malaysian government to implement law against those …

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LTTE Leader Prabhakaran was Killed on May 19th 2009 and Tiger Intelligence Chief Pottu Ammaan on May 18 th – Maj Gen Kamal Gunaratne

by Shamindra Ferdinando Former General Officer Commanding elite 53 Division Maj. General (retd) Kamal Gunaratne, whose troops killed LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and some of the latter’s top lieutenants during the final confrontation on the morning of May 19, 2009 has strongly disputed UNSG Ban Ki-moon’s comparison of Vanni offensive with cases of genocide in …

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Malaysian Branch Members of South Indian “We Tamils Party”were Involved in Attack on High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur – Ranil Wickremesinghe

The assault on the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Malaysia by LTTE supporters at the Kuala Lampur International Airport came was condemned in Parliament yesterday. Both Opposition and Government MPs voiced their concern and criticised Malaysian authorities for failing to provide adequate security for diplomats as is agreed to in international conventions. According to Prime …

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Attack on Sri Lankan envoy was ‘political’ not ‘terrorist’ says Malaysian Deputy Home Minister

By P.K.Balachandran The assault on Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Malaysia, Ibrahim Sahib Ansar, at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on Sunday, was a “political act” and not a “terrorist act”, the Malaysian Deputy Home Minister, Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohomed, said here on Tuesday. “It was an isolated incident triggered by political conflicts,” Nur …

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“We could not find a Single Picture of Tiger Chief Prabhakaran with a Glass of Alcohol Among 10,000 LTTE Photographs”– Maj. Gen Kamal Gunaratne

by Shanika Sriyananda Battle-hardened soldier Maj. Gen. Kamal Gunaratne, who has shed his Army uniform which he wore for 35 years, yesterday urged political leaders of the country to maintain the hard-earned peace. Maj. Gen. Gunaratne, who is credited for commanding his troops of the 53 Division to fight the 45-minute final battle of the …

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Is Ban Ki Moon Regurgitating LTTE Propaganda by Lumping Sri Lanka along with Rwanda and Srebrenica?

By Ranga Jayasuriya In 2009, then President Mahinda Rajapaksa had to let in thoughts begrudgingly, the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on an impromptu visit here for that would serve both men- For Mr. Ban who was facing criticism from the Human Rights lobby for the UN’s perceived failure to intervene in Sri Lanka, it …

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