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May 18, 2013 [GMT]
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TNA protest in Killinochchi today:
[Tuesday, 2012-06-26 08:02:37]
News Service

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) is scheduled to hold a protest campaign today in the North to bring to the attention of the international community what it terms the continuing injustices by the government to grab lands belonging to Tamil people in the North, especially the chasing away of 200 IDP families who resettled on their lands in Mullikulam in the Mannar district by the Navy last week, said TNA Parliamentarian M. A. Sumanthrian yesterday.

  

Large number of people including Political Party representatives and human rights activists from the North and the South are expected to participate in the protest campaign organized by the TNA opposite the Murugandy Pillayar Kovil in Killinochchi from 10.00a.m. this morning.

All the parties in the TNA including as EPRLF, TELO, PLOTE and elected members including parliamentarians are expected to participate in today's protest campaign.

He said that TNA Leader parliamentarian R.Sampanthan would lead the protest campaign against the government systematically going against the recommendations of its own LLRC not to take over lands so that it could lead to any change of the demography in the North. He also questioned the directive given by the Governor of the Northern Province to every Divisional Secretary in the North to submit a list of lands belonging to Tamils who were presently living abroad and those that were unoccupied.

The Leader of the TULF V. Anada Sangari, Democratic People's Front Leader Mano Ganeshan, ACTC leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, NSSP Leader Dr Wickremabahu Karunaratne, United Socialist Party Leader Siritunga Jayasuriya and several of their representatives and Party activists were expected to participate in today's protest.

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No more wars and blood bath - President
[Saturday, 2013-05-18 13:47:26]

President Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing the Victory Day at the colourful ceremony held at Galle Face Green reiterated that the cruel terrorist war was ended four years ago and there will be no more wars and blood bath in the country. He said the country had been united as one nation and the people were free from terror and fear. The President recalled that the entire world warned not to engage the ruthless LTTE but to offer what the terrorists wanted. 'Our brave armed forces displayed that a ruthless terrorist outfit like the LTTE could be defeated though the world had second thoughts',the President said.



Daya not given UNP ticket - Ravi
[Saturday, 2013-05-18 13:28:17]

UNP MP Ravi Karunanayaka says that the former media spokesperson of the LTTE Daya master had asked to compete from the UNP to the NPC polls but the party did not allow it. He further stated that for the UPFA which considers previous terrorist activities as a qualification for the politics has accepted Daya Master to their list. MP Karunanayaka made this remark at a media briefing held yesterday (17) at the National plantation workers union hall at Rajagiriya. HE said that not only Daya Master, Tamilini, even the former friend of the LTTE leader Prabhakaran Gunasundaram Jayasundaram too will contest to the NPC from UPFA.



Keheliya's March electricity bill Rs 121,114
[Saturday, 2013-05-18 13:13:45]

President of the National Trade Union Centre (NTUC), K.D. Lal Kantha, alleged the electricity bill of Minister of Mass Media and Information, Keheliya Rambukwella, was Rs 121,114 for the month of March. "This is the bill for his private home. These private bills are paid by his ministry to the CEB. Why can't the President and the Cabinet, as a start, enact a law, to prevent the use of the public money to pay the bills of the ministers?" he questioned. The people of the country must fight to totally abolish the electricity tariff hike in the coming days, without limiting themselves to the reversal of the new electricity tariff plan. He expressed these views addressing the media in Colombo, at a convention organized by the Coordination Committee for the National Trade Union Alliance (NTUA), in response to the remarks made by President of the Federation of University Teachers' Associations (FUTA), Dr. Nirmal Ranjith Devasiri, regarding the essential role played by electricity in the daily lives of the masses.



Sri Lanka celebrates 4th anniversary of war victory
[Saturday, 2013-05-18 12:56:20]

Sri Lanka this morning staged an extravagant military parade at the Galle Face Green in Colombo to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the monumental victory over the terrorist war waged by the Tamil Tiger rebels for three decades. Sri Lankan President as Commander in Chief was the Chief Guest at the occasion where over 13,000 Security Forces personnel of the Three Armed Forces, the Special Task Force (STF) and the Civil Defense Force took part in a grand parade. Also, took part in the parade were 50 naval craft in the sea off the Galle Face and 30 air craft including fighter craft from the sky. The commemoration ceremony was inaugurated with a 21-gun salute by the Artillery unit of Sri Lanka Army. The National War Hero Ceremony will be conducted in front of the statue of the Gallant Soldier at Sri Jayewardenepura, Kotte at 4 pm today and the President will lay a wreath to pay tribute to the over 20,000 soldiers who perished in the three-decade long battle.



Jail for those commemorating LTTE - Vanni Commander
[Saturday, 2013-05-18 07:57:30]

Any organisation or individual will not be allowed to venerate a terrorist organisation. Anyone participating in a commemoration ceremony for LTTE cadres will be arrested, Vanni Commander Major General Boniface Perera said. 'There is only one military in a country. Any citizen has the right to commemorate their loved ones but no one can commemorate terrorists who were disloyal to the government. If persons are planning to remember LTTE members it is treason. We will arrest whoever is involved in this,' Major General Perera said. He was responding to a query about reports in some newspapers including the Udayan published in the North, that relatives of those who died during the last phase of the war in Vellamullivaikkal and Pudumathalan were planning to organise a commemoration day in Vavuniya today when the government was celebrating Victory Day.



The promulgation of Tamil Eelam charter by TGTE, on the 18th of May 2013 in Lancaster, Pennyslavania U.S.A is a historic event.
[Saturday, 2013-05-18 07:49:41]

The Tamil Eelam freedom charter will be promulgated on the 18th May 2013 at an International Conference under the auspices of TGTE in Lancaster Pennyslavania - U.S.A. TGTE under the dynamic leadership of Mr.V.Rudrakumaran Prime Minister, was born out of dire necessity and not by compulsion. The justification for an independent state of Tamil Eelam in the traditional homelands of Tamils in the north and east is accepted and endorsed by Tamil Diaspora supported by numerous International scholars and eminent persons.



BTF's call for genocide remembrance focuses on CHOGM boycott
[Friday, 2013-05-17 22:21:31]

The British Tamil Forum's (BTF) call for a mass rally in London on Saturday, remembering the 2009 Mu'l'li-vaaykkaal genocidal massacre, focuses on urging Britain and the Commonwealth to boycott the Sri Lanka CHOGM meet in November. Earlier this month, the British Prime Minister David Cameron has announced his decision to attend the meet. 'It is ridiculous as well as painful to find that Cameron has decided to attend CHOGM in Sri Lanka,' said a BTF statement on Thursday, adding that the meet, leading to Sri Lanka chairing the Commonwealth for the next two years, 'will not only be disgraceful to the Commonwealth and Britain, but will also create a permanent blot in their history.'



Shirani sends word to B' com.
[Friday, 2013-05-17 22:16:23]

43rd Chief justice in Sri Lanka Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake reappeared before the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption today as notified. The Commission had recently notified Dr. Bandaranayake to submit verbal answers with regards to allegations of having maintained irregular assets. Appearing with her attorneys Dr. Bandaranayake had made her verbal submission before the Commission. Subsequently the Commission had notified Dr. Bandaranayake to reappear before it on the 20th of this month.



Sri Lanka's main opposition seeks public opinion on draft constitution
[Friday, 2013-05-17 21:52:44]

Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party (UNP) will seek the opinions and views of the public on the draft constitution being prepared by the party. UNP parliamentarian Wijedasa Rajapakse said the draft constitution would be made public on the 29th of this month. He said the UNP would also have a discussion with party leaders in the parliament regarding the draft. He explained that the UNP's draft constitution would limit the powers of the executive presidency and the president will also be liable and responsible when making decisions. The draft constitution also proposes that a person would have to end his\her political career and be independent once elected as the president and would not be able to hold any Cabinet portfolios.



Workers choose homelessness over abuse in Saudi Arabia
[Friday, 2013-05-17 21:42:07]

Saudia Arabia has long been a beacon of hope for many Sri Lankans who flock there to pursue a higher salary and a better life than they would otherwise get at home. About 1.8 million Sri Lankans live and work abroad, and about 90 percent of them do so in the Middle East - accounting for foreign exchange income of US$5.2 billion last year. For many economic migrants, though, the promise of a brighter future does not materialize. Mary Margaret, 32, spent six years in the Middle East as a housemaid, dreaming of earning enough money to build a home for her three children. 'I chose to go abroad as a housemaid because we had no other way of earning money. I laid a foundation for a new house six years before but could do nothing thereafter,' she said.



Wasu have a doubt on security forces? - Gota
[Friday, 2013-05-17 17:26:21]

Minister Wasudewa Nanayakkara has stated that if the government intends to hold an independent and fair election all military personnel in North must be limited to their respective camps. In an interview to ' Ravaya' newspaper he has stated that if the security forces are deployed all over the Northern Province the government will not be able to declare an independent and fair election to the international. Responding to the Minister's statement Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has told ' Ravaya' that the military personal will not be evicted if it affects the security of the Northern Province. The security forces will only be involved in development process, he said.



India asks Sri Lanka not to take any step regarding provincial powers
[Friday, 2013-05-17 17:08:29]

Concerned over reports of Sri Lankan government considering removal of land and police powers from the provinces prior to the elections in the Northern Province, India today asked it not to take any step against their own commitments relating to the 13th Amendment. India's External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid telephoned his Sri Lankan counterpart G L Peiris and also raised the issue of 26 Indian fishermen who are in detention in his country while seeking their early release. According to official sources, the conversation also focused on the elections that are to be held in the Northern Province with Khurshid expressing his concerns regarding media reports referring to some consideration being given to removal of land and police powers from the provinces prior to the polls.



UNP turns down Daya Master's request
[Friday, 2013-05-17 17:02:10]

The main opposition UNP yesterday said it had rejected a request made by Velayutham Dayanithi alias Daya Master and his supporters to contest the Northern Provincial Council on the UNP ticket. UNP Colombo District MP Ravi Karunanayake told a news conference that the group met the UNP leaders during their recent visit to the North. The UNP MP made this point referring to a statement by Daya Master that former LTTE cadres should be allowed to contest elections. He said the party informed them that the UNP had decided to keep away from LTTE associates as various allegations had been levelled against the party linking it with Tamil Terrorists.



Mother jumps into well with 3 daughtersTop News
[Friday, 2013-05-17 16:51:54]

A woman attempted to commit suicide by jumping into a well with her 3 children in Vavuniya this morning. Neighbors had managed to rescue the mother, however the three children had already perished by then, police said. The woman's three daughters -aged 1, 3 and 4, had drowned inside the well. The mother of three, a resident of Thandikulam in Vavuniya, has been arrested while Vavuniya Police is conducting further investigations.



Stock of explosive recovered in Batticaloa
[Friday, 2013-05-17 14:21:54]

A stock of explosives was recovered inside an abandoned house at Palaminmadu, Batticaloa. The explosives included 29 Agasthi hand grenades,16 type 82/2 hand grenades and 11 Anti personal mines. Batticaloa Police is conducting further investigation into the incident.



Controversial Sri Lankan Buddhist organization calls for a non-commercial Vesak celebration
[Friday, 2013-05-17 14:15:08]

The controversial Buddhist organization in Sri Lanka, the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) has called for a non-commercial Vesak celebration in the country. The organization has called on the government to ensure that Vesak celebrations are not commercialized. General Secretary of the BBS, Ven. Galagodaththe Gnanasara Thero has cited an example of the commercialization of Vesak by saying that it has become the norm for the conducting of "dansal" as a mean of extorting money from the public for personal use by the organizers of such events. The Thero promised that the BBS would make drastic changes in the way the country celebrates Vesak from next year.



Brad's remarks on 4th Anniversary of Canada's Tamil-Canadian community
[Friday, 2013-05-17 11:01:28]

This week we join our friends in Canada's Tamil-Canadian community in observing the fourth anniversary of the end of the decades-long civil war in Sri Lanka. The Week of Remembrance is a time to remember the innocent who were killed or injured during the decade long civil war and to look towards a brighter future for the people of Sri Lanka.



Ontario's leader of the opposition Progressive Conservative party endorsed the call for accountability, in his statement marking Annual Tamil Memorial Week.
[Thursday, 2013-05-16 22:16:32]

"Annual Tamil Memorial Week ensures we never forget the innocent civilians who were killed during the war, including the tens of thousands of people who died during the last weeks leading up to May 18, 2009. It also gives us the opportunity to once again demand accountability for those who died, the families still living in the country, and their loved ones abroad."



CID records statement from SF
[Thursday, 2013-05-16 17:37:53]

The Criminal Investigations Department is currently recording a statement from former Army Commander General Sarath Fonseka, regarding the suicide attempt on his life within the army headquarters. An LTTE female cadre made an attempt on Gen. Fonseka's life on April 25, 2006. The CID is currently at the former Army Commanders office in Matiambalama, Kotte. 27 persons were injured and 11 were killed as a result of the suicide attack



Statements recorded on Matale mass grave
[Thursday, 2013-05-16 17:23:29]

The Criminal Investigation Department recorded statements on the affidavits submitted by the relatives of missing persons whose remains were believed have been unearthed from the mass grave discovered in Matale Hospital premises. Thirteen affidavits were submitted at Matale Magistrates Court by 11 relatives of missing persons believed to have disappeared or murdered during 88/89/90. CID took down the evidence on May 14th upon the order of Matale Magistrate Chathurika de Silva. Under the advice of Attorney at Law Sarath Wijeratne the relatives who submitted affidavits provided statements. The former Provincial Council member of Central Province Gamagedara Dissanayake was also present at the occasion.


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