Category: Local News

Bridge will make Sri Lanka another Indian State: Gammanpila

Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) General Secretary and MP Udaya Gammanpila today criticised the move by India to create a bridge connecting Sri Lanka and charged the link would only work in favour of India ultimately making Sri Lanka another State of India.



Strong intent in new Lankan govt to address rights issues: US

The new Sri Lankan government has “a very strong intent” in addressing rights concerns, US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal said, calling for a “credible domestic” probe with “substantial involvement” from the international community to address justice and accountability.



Forming A Hybrid Court Is Not Like Getting A Hybrid Vehicle – Akila Viraj Kariyawasam

Media spokesperson of the United National Party (UNP), Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasam says that despite various criticisms levelled by some groups, the new government does not provide protection or immunity to criminals and anybody who are involved in corruption.



Ready to face trial: Fonseka

Democratic Party founder and former SLA Commander Sarath Fonseka on Saturday, offered himself to face a domestic court of law on allegations against military operations during the Eelam War.



Two suspects arrested in connection to murder of Kotadeniyawa child

Two persons have been arrested in connection to the death of the Kotadeniyawa child, Seya Sadewmi.



President, PM set record straight on UNHRC move

The United National Front Government yesterday set the record straight over the final report of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), released earlier this week, saying the heavily toned down document and recommended measures were a “major victory” for Sri Lanka though challenges remain to be addressed.



Duties and functions of ministers not yet gazetted

The gazette allocating Cabinet, State and Deputy Ministers their respective subjects, ministries and institutes is yet to be issued, despite it being over two weeks since the majority of Cabinet Ministers were sworn in.



Death penalty from next year: President

President Maithripala Sirisena said today the Death Penalty would be introduced from next year with the approval of Parliament.



Hybrid court, a ruse to set up full-fledged international war crimes probe – Wimal

National Freedom Front leader Wimal Weerawansa yesterday alleged that the Maithripala Sirisena-Wickremesinghe coalition would make an attempt to bring in far reaching changes to the country’s legal framework to pave the way for a hybrid special court to try to hear war crime accusations.



Domestic mechanism in 18 months

Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera yesterday said that the disscussions on setting up of a domestic mechanism to investigate allegations of human rights violations will be finalised by January 2016.



Ex-Army Chief welcomes UN probe

Former Army Chief Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, welcoming the new report released by the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner and its recommendation to set up a special court to investigate alleged human rights violations



Move UN over Sri Lanka war crimes, demands Tamil Nadu

Chennai – Tamil Nadu on Wednesday urged the central government to move a resolution in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for an international enquiry against those who committed war crimes against Tamils in Sri Lanka.



Geetha’s election challenged

Several residents in Galle and suburbs have challenged the election of Geetha Kumarasinghe as a member of parliament by way of a petition filed in the Court of Appeal.



U.N. calls for special court to prosecute Sri Lanka war crimes

GENEVA – Sri Lankan government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels “most likely” committed war crimes including mass killings of civilians during their long conflict that should be prosecuted by a special court with international judges, the United Nations said on Wednesday.



Gadkari discusses $5 billion India, Lanka road link with Wickremesinghe

NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday took up the issue of constructing a sea-bridge and an underwater tunnel for both road and rail transport that would connect Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu with Sri Lanka through the Palk Strait, with Colombo on Tuesday.



Gammanpila wants Indemnity Act to protect soldiers from war crimes allegations

An Act seeking indemnity will be presented in Parliament to protect soldiers if allegations are raised at the United Nations against the soldiers indicating that war crimes and crimes against humanity were committed, Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) General Secretary MP Udaya Gammanpila said.