Sri Lanka and Maldives have agreed to enhance bilateral co-operation following the successful completion of the official visit to Sri Lanka by Maldivian Foreign Minister (Ms.) Dunya Maumoon at the invitation of Minister ...
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LTTE revival saga exposes ‘civilian’ claim
Shenali D Waduge Tuesday, 29th April 2014 Several developments of late require us to raise some pertinent questions and the questions lead back to May 2009. We are aware that 11,000 LTTE fighters were eith ...
Canada’s lack of Accountability
Tuesday, 29th April 2014 Of all the countries that have taken an unnecessary and most times odious stand against Sri Lanka, the one with the most strident and shrill noisemaking on this score has been Canada of course. T ...
Ambassador of Sri Lanka calls on Senior Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan
Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Japan, met with the Senior Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Norio Mitsuya, this week, as a follow up to the recently held Human Rights Council [HRC] elections in Geneva. Ambassador Karannagoda expressed the gratitude of the Government of Sri Lanka to the Government of Japan for abstaining on the vote on the Resolution against Sri Lanka at the HRC, thus demonstrating to the international community Japan’s stand in upholding justice and fair play.
Vinayagam The Deadly Agent Of The Defeated LTTE
By Camelia Nathaniel Sunday, 27th April 2014 Vinayagam is the mastermind behind the Central Bank bomb blast When Sri Lanka dismantled the LTTE killing machine in May 2009, the bulk of the LTTE leaders and m ...
The Grip Tightening
LTTE Rump Fast Exploiting Canadian Soil To Revive Terrorism In SL By Camelia Nathaniel Sunday, 27th April 2014 The mighty show of LTTE very well proved that the organization still operates actively in Canadian so ...
Nediyawan’s Red Notice Goes Online
Sunday, 27th April 2014 INTERPOL has issued the Red Notice arrest warrant for Perinpanayagam Sivaparan known by his nom de guerre Nediyawan who is currently based in Norway. Norwegian authorities had earlier said that t ...