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Diplomatic help sought to arrest LTTE operatives

External Affairs Minister Prof.G.L.Peiris will meet the diplomatic community next week to brief them on the recent proscription of LTTE fronts by the Government and seek their cooperation to apprehend LTTE operatives who have been issued interpol red notices.

Were Indian Troops Involved in the Humanitarian Operations?

Answering queries posed by journalists on a case filed in the Indian Supreme Court the Director of the Media Centre Briadier Ruwan Wanigasooriya said that, “India and Sri Lanka have maintained good bilateral relations and that militaries of both nations also have maintained constant relations in many related fields including training, field exercises etc…” “Even Read More

UNP MPs attacked

UNP MPs who were visiting the Hambantota Port and the Mattala Airport had come under attack by a group of Government supporters led by local politicians when they were coming out of the harbour a short while ago.

Details of SL military officials on BTU website

The Sri Lankan Army today claimed that a group calling itself the British Tamil Union had in its website published photos and details of officers attached to the Sri Lanka Security Forces in an attempt at hitting back at the Sri Lankan Government for banning LTTE front organisations.

ශ්‍රී ලංකාව: ඝාතකයන් නිදැල්ලේ

“මාධ්‍යවේදීන් ආරක්ෂා කිරීමේ කමිටුව” (CPJ) විසින් නිකුත් කොට ඇති නවතම වාර්තාව අනුව ශ්‍රී ලංකාව “දඬුවමින් මිදී සිටීමේ” ලෝක දර්ශකයේ ඉහළ ස්ථානයකට පත්ව තිබේ.

Terrorist-Political-Human Rights Nexus in Canada

By Maya Anthony Terrorist groups worldwide operate through community, welfare, social, cultural, humantarian, human rights and organizations many registered as charities, non profit organizations and NGOs. During the recent sessions, investigations revealled that the world’s most august human rights body – the United Nations Human Rights Council – was infiltrated by the LTTE, a proscribed Read More

Two Chinese arrested in Pooneryn

Two Chinese were arrested at Pooneryn in Vavuniya on charges of having overstayed their visas and police said that during their stay in the country they had been involved in selling imitation jewellery claiming they were made out of gold.

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