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Government of Sri Lanka says that suspected Tamil Tiger detainees cannot be treated under the same law as everyone else. Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardhana told the BBC
By Swaminathan Natarajan BBC Tamil The temple has number of statues and stone carvings depicting the life of Buddha. Official celebrations are taking place in southern India for the 1,000th birthday of one of the grandest temples ever built on...
- Keerimalai~A Land of Sacred Springs & Spirituality (Category: Breaking News)
- AlJazeera Video: India expresses concern over China's contruction projects in South Asia (Category: Breaking News)
- "Little Jaffna" of Tamils in Paris is often mistakenly called "Little Bombay" (Category: Breaking News)
- Ancient temple stitched back together (Category: Breaking News)
by UNROW Human Rights Impact Litigation Clinic American University Washington College of Law INTRODUCTION Justice and accountability are of utmost importance following mass atrocities such as those committed in Sri Lanka during its 25-year civil war. An estimated 80,000–100,000 people...
- Huge civilian toll in Lanka war: Indian doc (Category: Breaking News)
- US Senate Resolution calling for an Independent International Investigation in Sri Lanka passes ... (Category: Breaking News)
- International community seriously misapprehended the facts when it failed to call for an investi... (Category: Breaking News)
By BBC Sandeshaya Prsidient Mahinda Rajapaksha has engaged in constructive bilateral talks with a number of heads of state now in New York, says Presidential media co-ordinator Vijayananda herath. President Rajapaksa is in New York to attend the United Nations...
- Kokua Line: Hawaii jobless looking for $300 plus-up, other federal aid extensions (Category: USA, Hawaii)
By Charles Haviland BBC News, Colombo People in northern Sri Lanka have told a war inquiry that family members who served with the Tamil Tigers disappeared after surrendering. They said their loved ones went missing at the end of the...
- My sister is my best friend, plase bring her back to me (Category: Breaking News)
- Cricketer Murali Is On A Sticky Wicket – On Tamil Nadu Turf (Category: Breaking News)
- The “See-Saw” battle between the UN SG and the SL Govt (Category: Breaking News)
- 1000 children still missing since war (Category: Breaking News)
“It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.” — Voltaire Where do we go from here? The paranoia increases by the day. First came the reported disappearance of Prageeth Eknaligoda (missing since January 24 this year), then the statement made recently by reinstated Deputy Minister Mervyn Silva who reportedly stated at a ...
- Lanka denies holding any Tamil political prisoners (Category: Breaking News)
- Fonseka supporters further detained (Category: Breaking News)
- DNA to protest to C'wealth (Category: Breaking News)
- Suspected Tamil Tiger rebels 'abused in detention' (Category: Breaking News)
While the forthcoming hearings by Sri Lanka's Lesson and Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) at the former LTTE stronghold Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu are to be held in public, BBC has been "blocked from covering the public hearing," BBC said Friday. "A senior defence ministry official
- Blast from the past (Category: Technology)
- BBC will launch a new subscription streaming channel in the US in 2021 - CNET (Category: Technology)
- BBC will launch a new subscription streaming channel in the US in 2021 - CNET (Category: Technology)
- BBC will launch a new subscription streaming channel in the US in 2021 - CNET (Category: Technology)
The BBC has been blocked from covering public hearings about Sri Lanka's civil war in former rebel-held territory.
The BBC has been blocked from covering public hearings about Sri Lankas civil war in former rebel-held territory.
Sri Lanka's defence ministry blocks the BBC from reporting on public hearings in former rebel-held territory.
An explosion in Sri Lanka has killed at least 60 people, most of them policemen, officials say. A military spokesman said vehicles carrying explosives accidentally blew up at a police station near the eastern city of Batticaloa. The explosives were...
- Accidental explosion at police station in Eastern Sri Lanka kills over 25 (Category: Breaking News)
- AUDIO: Blast at Karadiyanaru (Category: Breaking News)
- An explosion occurred at foreign company owned explosives dump - Karadiyanaru, Batticaloa (Category: Breaking News)
- Defence Ministry Blunder Led To Batti Blast (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lanka is in the top among the World Giving Index. It is the 8th country in the world which has registered a high level of contentment. This is revealed in a survey conducted by the UK’s Charities Aid Foundation. The survey took place in 153 countries. It covered 95 percent of the world’s population. ...
- Bowled Out (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka is in the top among the World Giving Index. (Category: Breaking News)
- Rising Risk (Category: Business)
- ICT Boost (Category: Business)
Sri Lanka is still denying civilian deaths by Peter Bouckaert Director of Emergencies Division, Human Rights Watch During the Vietnam conflict, the US military developed some creative ways to increase the numbers of Viet Cong insurgents it claimed to have...
- Julia Gillard rewards the plotters (Category: AU, New South Wales)
- Govt. assaults UNP MPs while calling for strong Opp. Karu (Category: Breaking News)
- President says that the Govt did not halt the war or betray the nation (Category: Breaking News)
- Irrigators' interest strong in water buybacks (Category: Australia, Victoria)
A leading Sri Lankan cricketer has been investigated by the anti-corruption unit of the ICC, BBC understands.
A leading Sri Lanka cricketer has been investigated by the anti-corruption unit of the world cricket governing body, BBC Sport has learned.
A Sri Lankan cricketer was investigated by police after arousing suspicion during the World Twenty20 tournament in England, BBC learns.
BBC World Service In 1989 Appapillai Amirthalingam was assassinated at his home in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. He was a politician - the most prominent democratically-elected leader of the Tamil community....
- Tamil for Obama organization urge to hold voting on Tamil Eelam (Category: Breaking News)
- Tamil people in SriLanka facing many difficulties: Tamil Nadu governor (Category: Breaking News)
- "Tamil Eelam" is the only solution: World Tamil organisations (Category: Breaking News)
- 23 refugees attempting to flee arrested by TN police (Category: Breaking News)
Sri Lankan housemaids say hundreds of them in Saudi Arabia had been harassed by embassy officials.
By a special correspondent Exclusive to BBC Sinhala service The alert and watchful eyes of weary soldiers scanned every vehicle passing through the checkpoints. Broken, torn buildings tower over the tiny UNHCR tents on the gardens and court yards. Hanging...
- Tamil anxiety over Army camps changing demography in N-E (Category: Breaking News)
- U.K. Tamil Activist "Moved" by Sonia Gandhi's Gesture (Category: Breaking News)
- Police beefs up security (Category: Breaking News)
- Police beefs up security (Category: Breaking News)
The eminent panel is obsequious to the gray haired gentleman that takes the stand. He sits with his back to the crowd, thick with reporters from the BBC, Reuters, and India. The man is Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the first star witness and the first with any real power. It is palpable
- War Commission On Failure Of The Ceasefire Agreement (Category: Breaking News)
- Mahinda: Problems Solved By The People, Not External Influence (Category: Breaking News)
- Bernard Goonetilleke’s Statement To War Commission (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka will act on evidence of atrocities by troops (Category: Business)
by Tisaranee Gunasekara “A hideous ecstasy of fear and vindictiveness, a desire to kill….” - George Orwell (Nineteen Eighty-four) Some months ago, Defence Secretary and Presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapakse threatened to send the former Army Commander, Gen. Sarath Fonseka, to the gallows. When BBC’s Stephen Sackur asked about the possibility of Gen. Fonseka testifying about...
- No amnesty chance for SF (Category: Breaking News)
- Rajapaksa treatment of Fonseka is like Prabhakaran tratment of Mahathaya (Category: Breaking News)
- SF and elephant tail rides (Category: Breaking News)
- Ex-army chief expected to lose his parliamentary seat with jail term (Category: Breaking News)
Report To Congress on Measures Taken by the Government of Sri Lanka and International Bodies To Investigate Incidents During the Recent Conflict in Sri Lanka, and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Such Efforts Office of War Crimes Issues Report August 11,...
- Why Amnesty International supports setting up UN Panel on Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- HRW: Letter to Secretary Clinton on the Sri Lanka's Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission... (Category: Breaking News)
- International Crisis Group statement on LLRC report (Category: Business)
- LLRC report:The Need for Transparency (Category: Breaking News)
by Prof. Michael Roberts The citizens of Thamileelam who struggled out of the inferno of war in the north-east corner of the northern Vanni during the months of January-May 2009 journeyed on foot or boat. During the first few months...
- “I do not think the LTTE can revive” - Thirunavukkarasu Sridharan (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka After the Civil War: Interview with Dr. Muttukrishna Sarvananthan (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lankans commemorate War Heroes Day, Tamil Genocide Day on same day (Category: Breaking News)
- Human smuggling or Tamil Tigers - A Story from the 'Ocean Lady' (Category: Breaking News)
The Oslo Police have arrested three Sri Lankan Tamil men thought to be from rival factions supporting the LTTE, after a clash in a Hindu religious festival, the BBC reported.
The history books will forever remember Muttiah Muralitharan as one of the greatest ever, if not the greatest, bowler to have played the game. But former assistant coach Paul Farbrace shared another side of Murali that others may not know of.
- Murali back in Gloucestershire (Category: Breaking News)
- Murali Tops Twitter (Category: Breaking News)
- Murali explains (Category: Sports)
- Murali Bites Back (Category: Breaking News)
by Tisaranee Gunasekara One should take great care not to bow down or become enslaved to an object unworthy and base, lest we become sharers of the baseness and unworthiness of the same — Giodano Bruno (The Heroic Enthusiasts) Last week the villagers of Ragamwela in Ampara, engaged in a protest demonstration, accusing the police of occupying their lands. Ragamwela is strategically locat...
- Arsonists attack village in Ampara (Category: Breaking News)
- Villagers protest against 'land grab' (Category: Breaking News)
- This is a govt of the Rajapaksa, for the Rajapaksas, by the Rajapaksas (Category: Breaking News)
- Kurundi: A Runway To ’56? (Category: Breaking News)
The Legend Of Chinaman By Indi Samarajiva Chinaman is the great Sri Lankan novel, about a hundred pages too long and a year late. Like any great Sri Lankan, it has shown up as the party’s nearly ended — drunk, disheveled, yet full of humour and charm, belying a deeper sadness. Chinaman is the story ...
- SL writer wins C’wealth Book prize (Category: Breaking News)
- Shehan Karunatilaka wins DSC Prize for Chinaman (Category: Breaking News)
- Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka wins DSC Prize for Chinaman (Category: Breaking News)
- Chinaman wins Asian literary prize (Category: Breaking News)
By Dr.A.R.M.Imtiyaz [Abstract: Symbols are emotional and they play significant role in all aspect of human communities, including electoral politics. Symbols are deadly in nature because they can provoke deadly violence and war crimes. In Sri Lanka, Sinhala politician and...
- Sinhala symbols, war, peace and ethnic reconciliation in Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- Sinhala Symbols, War, Peace And Ethnic Reconciliation In Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- Fragile State Policy & The Rise Of Muslim Extremism In Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
- ‘Lions’ and the ‘Tigers’ of Sovereign Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
By Athiyan Silva Further evidence has emerged in recent weeks of the continuing political disintegration of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which was militarily crushed in May 2009 by the Sri Lankan military. Several reports indicate that...
- Sri Lankan president at the UN denies war crimes (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lankan govt reaches agreement with LTTE faction led by Pathmanathan alias "KP" (Category: Breaking News)
- Govt is Using KP's Data base on the LTTE to Crush the international tiger network-Defence Secret... (Category: Breaking News)
- Ex-LTTE Chief "KP" speaks out: An Interview With T.Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP (Category: Breaking News)
(Lanka-e-News 25.July.2010 -1.10PM) The BBC Sinhala service including Sandesaya and other miniature services and groups world wide are to be closed down in September 2010, it has been decided,...
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