International Cricket update

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sri Lanka dismisses US travel advisory

Sri Lanka dismisses US travel advisory

The Sri Lankan government has dismissed a travel advisory issued by the United States warning its citizens about possible dangers in visiting the country. Sri Lanka says some Tamil Tigers were still at large but that they posed no threat. Source by : ada derana

Akashi holds talks with the President

Visiting Japanese special Envoy Yasushi Akashi called on President Mahinda Rajapaksa for talks at the President’s house today. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe and Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha Kohona also participated at the discussion.
Updated @ 30/06/2009 07:36 PM

Madu Feast in August gets green light

Madu Feast in August gets green light

The Sri Lanka Army has decided to give the go ahead for this year’s Madhu Feast to be held in August.

The Army, upon completion of the removal of LTTE landmines and booby traps from the precincts, has decided to give the green light for the smooth conduct of the annual Madu feast in August this year, a meeting attended by Security Forces and the Police in Vavuniya was told.

The Security Coordinating meeting held on Monday (June 29) evening at the Security Forces Headquarters, Wanni, presided by Major General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander, Security Forces Headquarters, Wanni was attended by DIG Mannar L.I.C. Perera, respective Division and Brigade Commanders of the areas.

No change in venue for first Test

The Sri Lankan Cricket board has decided not to change the venue of the first cricket Test match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan scheduled to be worked off at the Galle cricket stadium. The board had earlier contemplated to shift the venue to Colombo from Galle owing to the weather. Source by: daily mirror
Updated @ 30/06/2009 06:04 PM

India-Lanka undersea power cable pact soon

(Lanka-e-News 30.June.2009 2.15PM) India and Sri Lanka are set to energise their relations. Literally. The two neighbours will soon sign an MoU to study the feasibility of laying an undersea cable - which will be one-of-its-kind in Asia when completed - to connect their power networks. Sources said the MEA has approved the draft agreement which is to be signed shortly.

Sri Lanka astrologer is arrested

Chandrasiri Bandara The authorities in Sri Lanka have arrested a popular astrologer who predicted that the president will be ejected from office, police say.

Chandrasiri Bandara announced last week that the government would flounder in September and October because of political and economic problems.

The opposition have condemned the arrest and warned that the country is heading towards a dictatorship.

Astrology is taken seriously by numerous Sri Lankan politicians. Source by: bbc sinhala

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Military victories ruled out of election propaganda

Military victories ruled out of election propaganda

A circular issued by the Media Centre for National Security has forbidden the use of military victories as propaganda for the elections. MCNS director said in a letter that using images of the forces in posters, cutouts in print or electronic media by any candidate is illegal. He further added that ex-service personnel could with written permission use such pictures in election.

Sri Lanka are the Asian Netball Champions

Sri Lanka won the Seventh Asian Netball Championship beating Singapore (78-48) in the final played in Malaysia this afternoon. The Sri Lankan women had earlier won all their group matches on the way to the Finals. Source by: daily mirror
Updated @ 28/06/2009 02:45 PM

Mass Sri Lankan Peace March in London

(Lanka-e-News 28.June.2009 2.30PM) It was another jubilant victory for the Sri Lankans in the UK when they took to the streets of London waving flags of the Lion, yesterday(27). The mass Peace March was organised to commemorate the dawning of peace in Sri Lanka and to show the strength of the Sri Lankan Diaspora in UK who wholeheartedly is grateful of the ending of Terrorism in motherland.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Pak cricket squad leave for Sri Lanka

The Pakistan cricket left for Sri Lanka on Saturday to play Test and one day series against Sri Lanka. Speaking to the media at the Lahore International Airport, team coach Intikhab Alam said the batsmen should perform well to get better results. Pakistan team will play three Test matches, five one-days and one Twenty20 match. source by: daily mirror
Updated @ 28/06/2009 12:14 AM

Still active prominant leader 'Col. Ram' operating from the forests: I have contacts with them -KP

KP says 'Charles Antony, daughter Duvaraka & Pottu dead in battle'
(Lanka-e-News 27.June.2009 4.45PM) The LTTE's new chief Selvaraja Padmanathan says the group is giving up violence and adopting a non-violent agenda to secure the political rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka. In an exclusive email interview to Indian News media, Padmanathan said. one of the priorities of the Tamil Tigers would be to push for revoking the international ban on it. Excerpts from the interview:

Q: What are the facts about Prabhakaran's death?

Padmanathan: According to the information I have, our leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran has attained martyrdom in the fight against the Sri Lankan armed forces on May 17, 2009.

Q: Were you in touch with Prabhakaran during the final hours? What were the final moments like?

Padmanathan: Yes, I had contact with our leader during the final hours until his communication link was active. My final contact was with Col Soosai, who was leading the defensive resistance of LTTE against the Sri Lankan armed forces during the final hours. He described to me in detail what was happening on the ground then.
The final moments were full of horrific and brutal attacks by the Sri Lankan armed forces. Thousands of our people were killed and injured. Col Soosai confirmed to me that our leader was engaging the Sri Lankan armed forces and sacrificed his life for our cause of the Eelam Tamil nation.
Source by: Lankaenews

Jackson family anger mounts

Jackson family anger mounts

The family of Michael Jackson may seek an independent autopsy amid mounting anger and frustration over the final hours of the tragic pop icon’s life.

Jackson’s family members were today huddled at their family compound in the northern Los Angeles suburb of Encino, where they have been based since the most famous member of their clan died suddenly on Thursday aged 50.

The Los Angeles Coroner’s office said on Friday a preliminary autopsy on Jacksonwas inconclusive and a final cause of death will not be known until exhaustive toxicology tests are completed in “six to eight weeks”.

Jackson’s body was released to his family under cover of darkness late on Friday, and is being kept at an undisclosed location, officials said.

Sri Lanka sees scope for trade expansion

Sri Lanka sees scope for trade expansion

LAHORE: Sri Lankan High Commissioner Air Chief Marshal (Retd) Jayalath Weerakkody has said in the presence of a free trade agreement, there is a vast scope for expansion of two-way trade between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Source By: ada derana

Thursday, June 25, 2009

US to press for political reconciliation in Lanka

Washington (PTI): Observing that a lot needs to be done in Sri Lanka, Obama Administration's point man for South Asia today said the US would continue to press for the "political reconciliation" with the ethnic Tamil community. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake said there has been an improvement in access to the internally displaced persons after the end of the war between the Tamil Tigers and Lankan security forces. Source By: Daily mirror
Updated @ 26/06/2009 12:40 AM

Senior LTTE cadre in Kodikamam Area Shot Dead

(Lanka-e-News, June 25, 2009, 5.45PM) Having being informed about the presence of a few suspected persons in Kodikamam area, Jaffna 522 Brigade troops conducted a special search in the area yesterday (24) morning.

As the troops passing Iyattalai area around 8.00 a.m., troops observed one suspect hiding himself behind a bush and attempting to throw a hand grenade towards them.

However, alert troops instantly opened fire at the suspect and killed him on the spot.

Subsequent information revealed that the suspect killed by the troops was a senior LTTE cadre named Salappan.

Later, troops recovered one micro pistol, two hand grenades, one mobile phone and Rs. 6100/- in cash along with the dead body.

Sri Lanka President intervenes to control the dengue threat

June 25 (CP) Colombo- Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa today instructed the Health Ministry to carry out every necessary step to control the dengue menace that is fast spreading throughout the country. Source By: Lankapage.com

Jaffna, Vavuniya polls on Aug 8

Elections for the Jaffna Municipal Council and the Vavuniya Urban councils will be held on August 8th, the Elections Department announced today. The Uva Provincial Council elections will also be held on the same day. Source by: Daily mirror
Updated @ 25/06/2009 01:53 PM

Monday, June 22, 2009

Shooting incident at Dehiwela

Shooting incident at Dehiwela

A shooting incident has been reported in the Nikape area in Dehiwela. A police sub-inspector had allegedly shot dead his wife, his mother-in-law and father-in-law. The motive behind the killing is not known and the suspect is in custody, say police. Source by : ada derana

France condemns Sri Lanka arrests of UN personnel

France, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, condemned on Monday the reported arrest of two staff members of the United Nations working in Sri Lanka who were detained by security authorities.

"We condemn the arrest announced by the United Nations of two of its agents by the Sri Lankan authorities," a French Foreign Ministry statement said.

"We support the demand expressed by the United Nations to obtain all necessary information on these arrests," it was added. Source by : Daily mirror

Sri Lanka down India

Sri Lanka down India

Three-time champions Sri Lanka chalked up the biggest win in the Asian netball tournament thus far, whipping India 103-27 to qualify for the semi-finals from Group B at the Juara Stadium in Bukit Kiara yesterday. Source by: ada derana

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Afridi wants Pakistan to be third time lucky

Shahid Afridi is desperate not to end up on the losing side for the third time in a row when he turns out for Pakistan in the World Twenty20 final at Lord's on Sunday. Source by : Daily mirror
Updated @ 20/06/2009 11:59 AM

Two UN national staff members arrested

The UN says two of its national staff members in Sri Lanka have been arrested. The two employees,one from UNHCR and one from UNOPS, were reported as missing 8 days ago, after which it emerged that they had been taken into custody. Source by: Daily mirror
Updated @ 20/06/2009 02:10 PM

Friday, June 19, 2009

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Lanka through to the finals of the Twenty20 world cup

Sri Lanka demolished the West Indies by 57 runs in the semi finals of Twenty20 World Cup and qualified for the finals against Pakistan to be played on Sunday. Angelo Mathews who took 3 wickets in his opening owner and Muttiah Muralitheran who also took 3 wickets were the pick of the bowlers.
Source by : Daily Mirror
Updated @ 20/06/2009 01:16 AM

Several roads in Colombo closed on Saturday

Several roads in Colombo closed on Saturday

Several roads in Colombo will be closed tomorrow (June 20) between 1.00 pm to 8.00 pm in view of the felicitation ceremony for President Mahinda Rajapaksa scheduled to be held at the Independence Square in Colombo.
Source by : ada derana

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Oval holds no fears for Sri Lanka's Sangakkara

LONDON (AFP) — Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara said the fact his side had not played at the Oval this tournament ahead of Friday's World Twenty20 semi-final with the West Indies would not hinder his side.

The West Indies have enjoyed arguably their two best results of this competition at the south London ground, thrashing Australia by seven wickets in the group stage and defeating England by five wickets, in a rain-affected match, to book their place in the last four on Monday.

Sri Lanka, unbeaten at the tournament, have so far played only at Lord's and Trent Bridge, where the pitches are not as quick and bouncy as the surfaces prepared at the Oval.

The worn wickets at both the other venues have aided Sri Lanka's impressive spin attack but Sangakkara, speaking after practice at the Oval here on Thursday, said conditions at Surrey's headquarters would also suit his team.

"We've played one-day cricket here before, it seems a pretty even track with good bounce and I think it will stay consistent right throughout," said Sangakkara.

Lanka bourse among world's best performing markets


COLOMBO, June 18 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares jumped 2.61 percent on Thursday to become one of the best-performing bourses among the world stock markets after a global recession, with top bluechips hitting over one-year highs.

Turnover hit a record of 2 billion rupees ($17.5 million), more than four times last year's daily average of 464 million rupees, according to a bourse official.

The rupee closed flat with the central bank preventing appreciation through buying dollars.

The bourse has risen around 59.9 percent so far for this year and 26 percent since the government declared victory in a near 26-year war.

Only China's Shenzhen Stock Exchange .SZSB has given a higher return this year among Asian bourses, according to Reuters data.

The bourse' performance is more than double of the benchmark emerging market equities .MSCIEF, Reuters data showed, and among one of the few global stock markets to have recovered almost all its losses since September.

The market fell 59.2 percent last year due to an intensified war and high inflation.

The Colombo All-Share Price Index rose 61.05 points to 2403.97, its seventh straight rise and the highest close since Sept. 1, with foreign inflows yet to pick up.

"There is some renewed foreign interest on John Keells shares," said Geeth Balasuriya, head of research at Acuity Stockbrokers. "IMF loan hopes and the interest rate cut also helped the market."

The central bank on June 10 said Sri Lanka's request for a $1.9 billion IMF loan is expected to be approved by the end of June, though IMF has yet to comment. [ID:nCOL430797]

Two central bank officials told Reuters the central bank had only asked for $1.9 billion, but said the IMF could increase the amount to $2.5 billion before finalising the package.

The central bank cut its policy rates by 50 basis points on Tuesday to boost access to credit and spur economic growth [ID:nCOL436423], while T-bill rates have steadily fallen and the benchmark 91-day T-bill was at 11.56 percent on Wednesday.

source by : Daily mirror

Maldivian President arrives in Sri Lanka

Maldivian President arrives in Sri Lanka

President of the Republic of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed arrived at the Bandaranaike International Airport a short while ago.

source by: ada derana

Novel Influenza H1N1: two positive, 9 under observation, says Director IDH

Novel Influenza H1N1: two positive, 9 under observation, says Director IDH

Nine persons are under observation for suspected Novel Influenza H1N1 (swine flu) at the Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH). Only two cases have been confirmed positive so far while another patient’s blood samples have been sent for tests, says hospital Director Dr. Anura Senanayake. There is no possibility of the flu spreading outside the hospital as all preventive measures have been taken, he added.

source by: ada derana

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Pakistan arrests Sri Lanka cricket attack suspect

Pakistani police said Wednesday they had arrested one of seven men accused of plotting the deadly attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in the eastern city of Lahore in March.

Six policemen and two civilians were killed and seven Sri Lankan squad members were injured when militants launched a gun and grenade attack on the team as they travelled to a match on March 3.

"We have identified seven men accused of planning the attack and one of them has been arrested," Lahore police chief Pervez Rathor told reporters.

Rathor identified the suspect as Zubair, also known by his alias Nek Mohammad, who appeared at the televised press conference in Pakistan's cultural hub Lahore with his face completely covered in a black mask.

Source by : Daily mirror
Updated @ 17/06/2009 07:54 PM

Second Swine Flu patient detected in Lanka

A second confirmed case of Swine Flu has been detected in Sri Lanka. The patient is the brother of the first case detected yesterday, a health official said adding that the parents of the children had however tested negative for the virus. Source by : daily mirror
Updated @ 17/06/2009 06:43 PM

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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Sri Lanka vs New Zealand

Sri Lanka enters Twenty20 world cup semis 2009

http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_02/SriLankaCele_468x298.jpg Unbeaten Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 48 runs to win today’s ICC World Twenty/20 played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham in England and progressed to the Semi Finals. Sri Lanka 158/5 and New Zealand ended up with 110 all out. Spinner Ajantha Mendis took 3 wickets for 9 runs off 3 overs while Isuru Udana took 2 wickets.

McCullum doubtful for Sri Lanka match

Brendon McCullum may miss New Zealand's final Twenty20 World Cup second round match against Sri Lanka at Trent Bridge on Tuesday after breaking a finger and tearing a ligament in his left hand, Captain Daniel Vettori told a news conference on Monday.

Lanka seeks international help to capture KP

The government is seeking international help to nab LTTE fugitive leader K Padmanathan. The Sri Lankan government has forwarded details to other countries seeking his arrest, Foreign Minister, Mr Rohitha Bogollagama said.

“In terms of world opinion and also in relation to how we could counter LTTE terror network forces, there are still some elements at large,” Mr Bogollagama said.

“That is why we have gone very much public in terms of seeking of the arrest of K Padmanathan. That is important. That is one such person,” he told a TV channel.

Mr Bogollagama said the government might have countered terrorism comprehensively by defeating the LTTE, “but a lot more has to be done”.

The Tamilnet reported on January 30 this year that LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran had appointed Pathmanathan, “a high profile representative of the movement,” as its international face.

“Pathmanathan will be representing the movement in any further peace initiatives and will be the primary point of contact for engaging with the international community,” a letter sent to various international actors by the LTTE's department of internatio nal relations, said. – PTI

Source by: daily mirror

Kiwis rely on inside knowledge over Mendis

Kiwis rely on inside knowledge over MendisNew Zealand hope they can benefit from inside knowledge on Sri Lanka’s mystery spinner Ajantha Mendis in their crucial World Twenty20 clash at Trent Bridge on Tuesday. Black Caps captain Daniel Vettori has turned to teammate Brendon McCullum who played with Mendis in the Kolkata team at the IPL.

“Fortunately Brendon was at Kolkata with him and saw quite a bit of him,” said Vettori.

“He’s been trying to offer as much insight as possible. But he’s going to be an immensely difficult prospect - along with Murali and (Lasith) Malinga - and I don’t think we want to under-estimate (Nuwan) Kulasekera.

“He’s bowled wonderfully in one-day cricket. It’s a total package for them in terms of their bowling line-up. Those three are probably the three of the best Twenty20 bowlers in the world.

“Any time they turn up to the crease you know you are in for the battle.

“That’s our biggest test, but Mendis is probably the newest one for us. We’re leaning on Brendon a lot for his experience of him in the IPL.”

New Zealand have to win to qualify for the semi-finals. - (AFP)
Source by : ada derana

Monday, June 15, 2009

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June 15, 2009 01:29 pm|Comments (0) Dhoni effigy burnt in hometown after India’s T20 exit

Dhoni effigy burnt in hometown after India’s T20 exit

Cricket fans in the Jharkhand capital Monday burnt Indian cricket captain and city boy Mahendra Singh Dhoni in effigy to protest India’s exit from the ICC Twenty20 world cup following successive defeats in matches against the West Indies and England.
Around 50 cricket fans, mostly youth, gathered near Siddo Kanhu park and shouted slogans against Dhoni.

The protesters also burnt Dhoni in effigy. “Dhoni took the T20 world cup lightly. It seems Dhoni is more fascinated by glamour world instead of cricket,” said Shyama Kumar, one of the protesters.
Another protester Ravi Kumar said they were “shocked and disappointed” at the way Indiaplayed in the tournament. “Indiashould have taken a lesson from Australiawhich failed to get place in Super 8,” he said.

Police patrolling near the under-construction house of Dhoni at Harmu road in the city has been beefed up. There were fears that angry fans could also attack it, like 2007 when Indiawas ousted from the world cup. The protesters had demolished the boundary wall, but after India’s victory in the Twenty20 tournament the same year, cricket fans had come to rebuild the wall.

Source by: ada derana


Uva PC polls nominations from June 17 to 24

Uva PC polls nominations from June 17 to 24Nominations for the Uva Provincial Council polls will be accepted from Wednesday (June 17) and will end at noon on June 24. Accepting of deposits from independent groups will end at 12 noon on June 23, says the Elections Secretariat. The Elections Commissioner is to announce the date of polls after nominations close.
The UPFA, UNP and JVP are contesting both the Moneragala and Badulla districts, while a number of political parties are contesting under the UPFA ticket in an alliance, Elections Secretariat sources said.
Source by: ada derana

Friday, June 12, 2009

Police inefficiency due to non-implementation of Independent Commission: UNP

Police inefficiency due to non-implementation of Independent Commission: UNP

Most promotions in the Police have been made through political influence since the Independent Police Commission is non-functional. This is due to the government’s inability to implement the 17th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka, say the United National Party (UNP).

UNP Kandy district parliamentarian Lakshman Kiriella charged that the government’s failure to implement the constitutional amendment has led to the inefficiency of the police. When a journalist questioned as to what steps the UNP proposed as the main opposition in Parliament to pressurize the government to implement the amendment, Mr. Kiriella did not give a direct answer. Instead he commented on other issues and avoided providing an answer.

Source By : adaderana

Bandarawela blaze spreading towards villages

Bandarawela blaze spreading towards villages

A fire which broke out in a forest reservation at Attalapitiya in Bandarawela three days ago has spread and destroyed nearly 400 acres of the reserve. The blaze is now spreading towards the nearby villages. Controlling the blaze has been made difficult by the mountainous terrain, authorities say. Source By : adaderana

Attack on Lankan students not racially motivated- Envoy

Australian authorities believe the attack on a group of Sri Lankan students in north Canberra, Australia was not racially motivated. The Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Australia Seneka Walgampaya told Daily Mirror online the Police had informed the Consulate that these attacks were due to a private feud.
Updated @ 12/06/2009 12:48 PM Source By: Daily mirror

Health Ministry’s dengue control inadequate, say doctors

Health Ministry’s dengue control inadequate, say doctorsThe Health Ministry has failed to implement in Sri Lanka the Dengue control methods followed by other countries, says the Government Medical Officers Association. The Association’s Assistant Secretary Dr. Upul Gunasekera says that the current steps taken by the Ministry is inadequate. He said that public participation is vital to bring this disease under control. Medical attention being delayed to those who are afflicted has contributed to the higher death rate of dengue patients, Dr. Gunasekera told Adaderana.
Source by: Ada derana Site

850 children that have lost both parents live in welfare villages

(Lanka-e-News, June 12, 2009, 9.25 AM) Minister of Child Development and Women’s Welfare Sumedha Jayasena says that among 50,000 children that live in welfare villages 850 have lost both parents.

She revealed these facts addressing the cabinet press briefing held yesterday afternoon (11) in the parliamentary premises.

Mrs. Jayasena said that her Ministry is still looking for if either of the parents of these children is living in the camps. The 349 children that lived in two children’s homes in Kilinochchi have been brought to the Ministry-owned buildings in Vavuniya and they have been provided with facilities, the Minister said.
She further stated that the parentless children would be provided with the protection in permanent children’s homes sponsored by the S. O. S.

The Minister pointed out that the Ministry has begun pre schools for the 50,000 children in the camps recruiting 150 O/L passed persons as teachers.

The women in camps will be provided with professional training through the resource centers run by the Ministry.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Pro-Tiger Canadian MP detained at BIA, to be deported

Pro-Tiger Canadian MP detained at BIA, to be deportedStaunch pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Canadian parliamentarian Bob Rae who arrived at the Bandaranaike International Airport at 11.30 last night with a one-way ticket has been detained and is to be deported soon, say Immigration and Defence sources. Bob Rae had hit out at Sri Lanka while speaking in the Canadian Parliament recently and accused the Sri Lankan government of carrying out genocide against the Tamils and killing of innocent civilians. Not stopping at that, he had demanded that Sri Lankashould be banned from the Commonwealth of Nationsas well.

With his well known pro Tiger stance and his possessing only a one way ticket raises serious doubts of his intentions in the island, say officials.

June 10, 2009 09:51 am Source by: adaderana

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Army ammunition dump in Jaffna catches fire

A army ammunition dump at Miladdy, Jaffna caught fire today. Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakara said the blaze has been brought under control. An investigation is underwayto identify what caused the blaze.
Source by : Daily mirror

Yarl Devi reaches Thandikulam

Yarl Devi reaches ThandikulamThe Yarl Devi train which left Colombo Fort this morning has reached Thandikulam Railway Station, taking five-and-a-half hours to complete the journey, says Adaderana correspondent at Thandikulam. This is the first time since a lapse of some 20 years that this once popular train has made it to the newly reconstructed Thandikulam station.

Source by: Ada derana

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

UN Security Council to discuss Sri Lanka on Friday

New York, June 3 (DPA) The UN Security Council plans to meet with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon this week to discuss the situation in Sri Lanka for the first time since fighting ceased in the island nation, the council's president said Tuesday. Ban will brief the 15-nation council behind closed doors on Friday and it will be an 'unofficial, interactive dialogue,' said Turkish Ambassador Baki Ilkin, whose country presides over the body in June. He provided no other details.
Updated @ 03/06/2009 09:55 AM

President says war was against LTTE not Tamil

President Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking in Tamil at the National event said this country belongs to all. He says the war against the LTTE was not a war against Tamils. He also said "we shattered misconception that one needs a global power to destory the most ruthless terrist group" Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Source by: dailymirror.lk

Ranil participating in the National Victory Day celebrations

Ranil participating in the National Victory Day celebrationsJune 3, 2009 09:30 am
Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremasinghe arrives at the National Victory Day celebrations being held at the Galle Face Green.
Source by: adaderana.lk

Sri Lanka confident of finding home-grown solution: Human Rights Minister

Source by:adaderana.lk
Sri Lanka confident of finding home-grown solution: Human Rights Minister The government of Sri Lanka has already in the process of finding a home-grown political solution for the ethnic issue while addressing more immediate problems at hand, said Minister of Disaster Management and Human Rights Mahinda Samarasinghe.
He also said that the international community has no reason to doubt Sri Lanka’s capability in finding such solution as it has already overcome a challenge that the world was unable to achieve. He made this comments on Tuesday (June 2) addressing the 11th Regular Session of the UN Human Rights Council held in Geneva.

Poddala assaulted...

Poddala assaulted...Lake House Journalist and Sri Lanka Working Journalist Association (SLWJA) secretary Poddala Jayantha is seen here after he was admitted to hospital with injuries after being assaulted by an unknown group. Pic by Pramodh Hinsara
Source by: adaderana.lk