Sunday, 18th May 2014. By Camelia Nathaniel Major General Udaya Perera took over duties as the Security Forces Commander of the North on January 10 this year. Having commenced many programs in the Killinochchi area ...
Daily Archives: May 19, 2014
Commemoration controversy and the accountability trap
Monday, 19th May 2014. If Germany can celebrate its Reunification Day, when the Berlin Wall fell and the two halves of Germany were reunited, why should Sri Lanka not celebrate the day when the LTTE’s Iron Curtain was ...
Centre Extends LTTE Ban by 5 Years, Cites Reports on Resurrection Attempts
Friday, 16th May 2014 By Yatish Yadav NEW DELHI: The Centre has extended the ban on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for five years for clandestinely working towards the Eelam cause by undertaking fund raisin ...
Canada May Be Hoist By Her Own Petard
Sunday, 18th May 2014. By Camelia Nathaniel School boy influenced by Neethan Shan A terrorist ideologue is masquerading as a politician in Canada. He is planning to contest the forthcoming Ontario Provincial ...
Shelley Whiting would be funny if she were not tragic
Sunday 18th May 2014. Editorial Canadian High Commissioner Shelley Whiting is a conscientious woman, she would have us believe. She has decided to boycott this year’s ‘Victory Day’ celebrations. She has offered her rea ...
Over 1200 aboriginal women and girls ‘disappeared’ Harper tight-lipped on Canada’s Crimes
Sunday, 18th May 2014. Even as Canada maintains strong support for United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navaneetham Pillay’s call for an international probe into alleged ‘war crimes’ committed in Sri ...
Sri Lanka slams abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls
Tuesday, 13th May 2014 (COLOMBO, Xinhua) Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, on Tuesday, slammed the abduction of over 200 school girls from a Nigerian school which he said has shocked the conscience of the ...