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April 2, 2011 The mounting pressure begins to affect Sangakkara, whose second-string bowlers cannot provide adequate support for Lasith Malinga and Muttiah Muralitharan against the fourth-wicket duo...
- Dutch To Rebuild Jaffna Fort (Photos) (Category: Breaking News)
- Kirulapone Perahera Procession (Category: Breaking News)
- Nails Removed From Tortured Housemaid (Photos) (Category: Breaking News)
- Keerimalai~A Land of Sacred Springs & Spirituality (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defense has refused permission to BBC Colombo correspondant Charles Haviland from attending cultural festival in Jaffna, sources in Colombo said. The "Jaffna Music Festival organized to celebrate the diverse traditional folk arts for three days from 25th 27th March 2011
By BBC News Hundreds of people have protested against Western-led air strikes in Libya outside the United Nations headquarters in Sri Lanka. Protesters chanted slogans against the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon - pic DailyMirror.lk...
- Libyan Fallout (Category: Business)
- One Voice (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka's ties with Libya (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lankan nationalists protests against Libya attack (Category: Breaking News)
by Prof.Michael Roberts Sri Lanka’s comprehensive victory over New Zealand in the last match for Group A at Mumbai was marred by a controversial third umpire decision that reprieved Mahela Jayawardene when he was in his twenties. This verdict certainly...
- New Zealand beats Sri Lanka by 2 wickets (Category: Breaking News)
- New Zealand beats Sri Lanka by 2 wickets (Category: Breaking News)
- New Zealand beats Sri Lanka by 2 wickets (Category: Breaking News)
- New Zealand beats Sri Lanka by 2 wickets (Category: Breaking News)
By Izeth Hussain After quite some time allegations have once again surfaced that some Muslims have supported the Pakistan side against all others, including the Sri Lankan one at the recent World Cup match. I have been sent newspaper material...
- Victory on our minds in Sri Lanka: Pak coach Whatmore (Category: Breaking News)
- Team Spirit (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka Cricket mulls touring Pakistan two years after attack on the team (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka could host Pakistan vs. England (Category: Breaking News)
Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based rights organization, called on countries worldwide to boycott a conference to be held in Colombo between 31 May to 02 June labelled "Defeating Terrorism Sri Lankan Experience aimed at sharing Sri Lanka's war experience, BBC reported. What we are telling
US state department spokesman PJ Crowley has resigned after calling the treatment of the man accused of leaking secret cables to Wikileaks "stupid," BBC reported. "It is with regret that I have accepted the resignation of Philip J. Crowley as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. PJ
A new military headquarters in northern Sri Lanka has been built on the site of a Tamil Tiger graveyard earlier flattened by the army, it has emerged.
by By Charles Haviland BBC News, Colombo A new military headquarters in northern Sri Lanka has been built on the site of a Tamil Tiger graveyard earlier flattened by the army, it has emerged. The construction has come in for...
- Sri Lanka army HQ on Tiger graves (Category: Breaking News)
- Camp on LTTE cemetery-BBC (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka mulls aviation complex in former Tiger jungle airstrip (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka`s defeated terrorist group still a threat- India (Category: Breaking News)
Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch, NY has remarked via twitter on reports of Libya's Gaddafi calling President Mahinda Rajapaksa as follows: Kenneth Roth [on twitter.com/KenRoth] "Bad news: BBC reports Libya's Gaddafi called SriLanka Pres Mahinda, known for indiscriminate...
- Gaddafi rule ends : people scream gleefully we are now free (Category: Breaking News)
- 36 Sri Lankans working in Libya sent by vessel to Greece. (Category: Breaking News)
- The facts media hides about Libya (Category: Breaking News)
- ‘Gaddafi had own way of building Libya’ (Category: Breaking News)
by Tisaranee Gunasekara "When heads of state do not pay attention to the needs of their nation, the people take over”. Turkish Presiden Abdullah Gul (During the February 2011 visit to Iran) “As he launched a series of murderous attacks...
- Tyrants and Their Families: Gaddafis and Rajapaksas (Category: Breaking News)
- Tyrants and Their Families: Gaddafis and Rajapaksas. (Category: Breaking News)
- Parallels between the Gaddafis of Libya and the Rajapaksas of Medamulana (Category: Breaking News)
- Fall of Fonseka indicates that Rajapaksas cannot be beaten at their own game (Category: Breaking News)
A state-run television station has made an unconditional apology to national cricket team, says the chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), BBC reports. .
Vice captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team Mahela Jayawardene is considering legal action against state owned Independent Television Network (ITN) in response to commentary which implied he was guilty of match-fixing, the BBC has reported today. The report states that a state television broadcast
- Live Score: Sri Lanka chase on track (Category: Breaking News)
- Big Scores (Category: Business)
- Direct Action (Category: Business)
- Test Case (Category: Business)
Sri Lanka vice captain Mahela Jayawardene is considering legal action in response to commentary which implied he was guilty of match-fixing. A state television broadcast suggested Jayawardene deliberately played badly for financial gain in Saturdays cricket World Cup defeat by Pakistan, BBC
BBC News Sri Lankan police have arrested 24 Indian fishermen, adding to the 112 already in custody for allegedly straying into Sri Lankan waters. The Indians were seized by a group of local fishermen and handed over to police....
By Tisaranee Gunasekara “But these were monstrous times. So, naturally Jennie turned monstrous”. Klaus Mann (The Turning Point) Neither President Mahinda Rajapaksa nor his administration can be faulted for the calamitous weather conditions afflicting Sri Lanka. Global warming is a global phenomenon, an environmental malaise to which the entire world (and each one of its people) has cont...
- Prince of Wales sends message (Category: Breaking News)
- Fall of Fonseka indicates that Rajapaksas cannot be beaten at their own game (Category: Breaking News)
- On A Material And Moral Slippery-Slope (Category: Breaking News)
- President calls an emergency disaster relief meeting (Category: Breaking News)
The Galle Literary festival is a haven of civilised values in a country that is no stranger to strife by Robert McCrum Associate editor, The Observer, UK [Click for more pictures] Ever since the Hay festival set up shop overseas...
- Literary Fest (Category: Business)
- Regional Debate (Category: Business)
- Festive Track (Category: Business)
- Final Stretch (Category: Business)
Hundreds of millions paid to British PR Firm for 2018 Commonwealth Games bid The Indian government spent $ 8.5 billion to host the Commonwealth Games, which turned out to be a national disaster By Frederica Jansz The Sri Lankan government is reportedly paying a top British PR firm about 3 million sterling pounds (Rs. 545,880,000) ...
- The Biggest Fraud In Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- Govt. paid US$2.4mln for PR (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka’s Multi-Million Rupee Bid Fails (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka 'pays top PR firm £3m' (Category: Breaking News)
In an interview with the BBC Tamil service, Dr Kasippillai Manoharan, father of Ragihar, one of the five students extra-judicially executed by Sri Lanka's military at the Trincomalee beach on January 2nd, 2006, said that Sri Lanka's judicial system is not capable and unwilling to provide justice
By Dr. S. Narapalasingam PART I The baffling moves and actions on the political front of the potent government led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, since the war ended conclusively mid May 2009 have been considered discretely by many analysts, ignoring...
- Political will to settle national issue still not forthcoming despite awareness for permanent se... (Category: Breaking News)
- Bipartisan consensus for national reconciliation is urgent, necessary and possible (Category: Breaking News)
- Confusion over national reconciliation, unity and lasting peace in post-war Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- Devolution will strengthen and uphold democracy and national unity (Category: Breaking News)
by Gamini Weerakoon Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, the deposed Tunisian president was described as being ‘ubiquitous’ by an AP report last week. Like all Third World strongmen he had his picture plastered all over the country. As the second president of Tunisia, he ruled the country undisturbed for 23 years. But like most dictators or strong men of the Third World, the day came when he had to ...
- Rajapaksa Presidency has distressing similarities with early days of Ben ALi and Mubarak regimes (Category: Breaking News)
- Rajapaksa prefers wallowing in extravagant dreams to dealing with insalubrious realities (Category: Breaking News)
- Wake Up, Inspector General Of Police (Category: Breaking News)
- Let Events in the Middle East be an eye opener to the Ruling Regime in Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
By Tisaranee Gunasekara “And appetite, an universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce an universal prey….” — Shakespeare, Troilus And Cressida Impunity is to a country what cancer is to a body; it creeps in unnoticed and spreads with gathering-speed, inexorably annihilating everything healthy and functional in its path. Impunity never completely spares any...
- Land Ministry to give land to all Sri Lankan citizens who do not own land (Category: Breaking News)
- Govt. to table all land deal documents in P’liament today (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka: Development and law - a noon-day darkness (Category: Breaking News)
- Developers didn't get special deal, premier says (Category: Canada, Ontario)
[Click to see more] Reuters: One third of staple rice crop at risk of loss * Supply shock could cause inflation spike By Shihar Aneez and Ranga Sirilal COLOMBO, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The death toll from flooding across...
- September annual inflation eases to eight-month low (Category: Business)
- Inflation eases as food prices moderate (Category: Business)
- November annual inflation eases to 4.7% (Category: Business)
- Inflation to continue (Category: Breaking News)
Tribute to Lasantha Wickrematunge on Second Death Anniversary By Sunalie Ratnayake A recollection of facts Two elongated years have come into conclusion, precisely as of today (January 8, 2011), since the incongruously horrendous cold-blooded murder of one of the most...
- A Government Cover-Up (Category: Breaking News)
- Lasantha Wickrematunge and the role of journalism in a rotten political culture (Category: Breaking News)
- Who Is Sarath Fonseka (Category: Breaking News)
- Media rights groups concerned over threat to Frederica (Category: Breaking News)
By Charles Haviland BBC News, Colombo As the people of Sri Lanka grapple with the rising cost of everyday living, the country's huge army has started buying up vegetables from producers. It is then selling them on at fixed prices...
- Army deployed vegetable outlet brings sigh of relief to consumers (Category: Breaking News)
- Vegetables from the army (Category: Breaking News)
- Army to sell vegetables (Category: Breaking News)
- Army selling vegetables at reasonable prices (Category: Breaking News)
By Kalana Senaratne Dr. Gunadasa Amarasekera, President of the Patriotic National Movement (PNM), recently leveled a serious accusation against the LLRC. In an unexpected manner, this has caused some embarrassment, I believe, to both Dr. Amarasekera and Prof. GL Peiris, Sri Lanka’s Minister of External Affairs. The reason for this embarrassment is a peculiar one; for it is not only the n...
- Sri Lanka war panel 'pro-LTTE' (Category: Breaking News)
- Amnesty International can't dictate terms to us (Category: Breaking News)
- SL to recommence direct flights to Moscow (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka presents a 'serious and comprehensive approach' on implementation of LLRC recommendati... (Category: Breaking News)
'Fear still prevails' in Jaffna By Charles Haviland BBC news, Colombo Reports from the main city of northern Sri Lanka, Jaffna, say people there are living in fear because of a current series of killings, abductions and robberies. Among those...
- Short Cut to Jaffna (Category: Breaking News)
- Strong winds and rough sea in SriLanka (Category: Breaking News)
- Satyagraha receives "Baptism of fire" on first day-50th Anniversary of 1961 Tamil Satyagraha - 3 (Category: Breaking News)
- Jaffna Central overcome St Johns by four wickets in 21st Limited Over encounter (Category: Breaking News)
The BBC has been banned for a third time from covering an official panel's investigation into the final phase of the Sri Lankan civil war
Dec 30, Galle: Sri Lankan authorities have prevented several Sri Lankan journalists and a BBC correspondent from covering the sessions of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) at the Boosa detention camp in Galle.
The BBC is banned for the third time from covering an official panel's investigation into the final phase of the Sri Lankan civil war.
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