• The land of appropriate militarisation...

    The Sri Lankan government will acquire a large area of land in  Vavuniya, to permanently build a military camp, reported the Colombo Gazette.
  • RSF and JDS ‘appalled’ at attack on Tamil newspaper

    Reporters Without Borders and Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka have denounced an attack on a Tamil newspaper in Jaffna, just 10 days after the same paper’s office were attacked in Kilinochchi.

    Both RSF and JDS said,

  • BBS condemns FCO Human Rights report

    The Bodu Bala Sena has condemned the recent human rights report released by the FCO, for “baseless” allegations.

    Objecting of the organisation name’s translation as ‘Buddhist Army’ in the report, the BBS said its name meant 'Forces of Buddhist Power' and “it is not an Army as specified by the UK.”

  • Judiciary associations call for suspension of SL from the Commonwealth

    Three Commonwealth institutions of the legal profession made joint calls upon the Members of the Common wealth, through the upcoming Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group to place Sri Lanka on the agenda of its next meeting on 26 April 2013, and suspend it from the Councils of Commonwealth for serious and persistent violations of the Commonwealth fundamental values.

  • Revival of resistance impossible - SLA

    Spokesperson for the Sri Lankan Army, Ruwan Wanigasooriya, has said that it would be impossible for the LTTE to spark another resistance, reports Uthayan.

  • BTF condemn attack on Tamil newspaper

    British Tamils Forum condemned the attack on the Tamil newspaper office, the Uthayan, in a statement released on Wednesday.

    See here, reproduced in full below:

    British Tamils Forum (BTF) condemns the recent attack on the Tamil news paper 'Uthayan' in Jaffna

    Despite the heavy presence of security forces, a group of armed men have fired and then torched the printing machinery of the “Uthayan” newspaper.

  • Sri Lankan police to track foreign tourists

    The Sri Lankan police force has announced plans to track all foreign tourists in the country, as an apparent move to “ensure their safety”, according to officials on Monday.

    The police force, under the Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence headed by Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has instructed all hotels and guest houses to submit weekly reports of all foreigners staying with them.

  • Separate NE governance won't be a reality - Gotabhaya

    Speaking to a visiting Indian parliamentary delegation, the Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said that a separate system of governance for the North-East will never be a reality, reports the Island.

  • US aid cut will have no impact says SL official

    Responding to a proposal by the US Secretary of State John Kerry for a 20% cut in US aid to Sri Lanka, a senior government official has asserted that the proposed cut will have no impact on the Sri Lankan economy, according to the government's official news portal - News.lk.

  • Change venue or postpone CHOGM - CTC urges CMAG

    Drawing attention to the Uthayan attack and the continued post-UNHRC resolution violations of human rights, the Canadian Tamil Congress called on members of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) to move the CHOGM 2013 from Sri Lanka.

    See here for full statement published on Monday. Reproduced in full below:

    Only three weeks ago, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) passed a resolution stating its concern surrounding the "continuing reports of violations of human rights in Sri Lanka, including enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, torture, and violations of the rights of expression, association and peaceful assembly, as well as intimidation of and reprisals against human rights defenders, members of civil society and journalist, and threats to judicial independence and the rule of law, and discrimination on the basis of religion or belief."

  • India’s aid to SL unconditional

    The Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai has said that no conditions are attached to aid that India gives to countries including Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

  • U.S State Department reiterates calls for freedom of expression
    The United States expressed concern over the prevalent threat to freedom of expression in Sri Lanka, adding to the mounting calls for Sri Lankan authorities to protect freedom of expression.
    Responding to a media query on the recent attack on a Tamil daily Paper, Uthayan, the U.S State Department Acting Deputy S
  • Navy denies arresting Indian fishermen

    The Sri Lankan Navy has denied arresting Indian fishermen, as alleged attacks against Indian fishermen remained rampant over the past week.

  • US proposes aid cut citing SL military interference

    The US Secretary of State John Kerry proposed cutting aid to Sri Lanka by 20 per cent, citing difficulties experienced in channelling money towards IDPs due to military interference.

    A senior state department official has been quoted as saying:

  • SL Washington embassy hires firms to lobby US govt

    The Sri Lankan embassy in the Washington DC, has hired the lobbying firm Majority Group to 'lobby the US government to change its attitude towards Sri Lanka', reports the SundayTimes.lk. Ambassador Wickremesuriya made the agreement on behalf of the Sri Lankan government for US $50,000 a month.

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