UN rights chief requests ‘one time only’ deferral of key report on Sri Lanka conflict
At the request of the top United Nations rights official, the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council today agreed to temporarily hold off its consideration of a long-awaited report into alleged rights violations during the conflict in Sri Lanka for six months, until September 2015.
Chinese tourists to Sri Lanka grow 8.9% in Jan
Piliyandala bank robbed by men in full face helmets
26 tractors used to smuggle in heroin apprehended
Sri Lanka President meets PM Narendra Modi
Pope Francis returns donation, requests local church to help poor
India, Sri Lanka may sign nuclear agreement
NEW DELHI: India and Sri Lanka will seek to open a new chapter in ties on Monday with a meeting between PM Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena who has chosen India for his maiden visit abroad as president. In a likely big takeaway from the visit, India and Sri Lanka will sign a civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
Not even SLFP can stop Rajapaksa becoming PM – NFF
Sri Lanka president arrives in India on first foreign trip
President Sirisena leaves on official visit
Anura meets vehicle importers
Muslims Want Panel to Probe Hate Campaign
Faiszer Musthapha, MP of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) and Azath Sally, Member of the Central Provincial Council, has asked President Maithripala Sirisena to appoint a commission to inquire into the “hate campaign and violence” against Muslims in the last four years and take appropriate measures to ensure that all Sri Lankans are protected.
Only PM Can Speak On Port City
Questioning “Final Days of War” British and American accountability for Dresden and Hiroshima bombings
“Final days of war” and accountability is the hot topic in the diplomatic and international arena. Let us ask the Germans and the Japanese what they thought of when the Allied Troops flattened Dresden the night prior to Valentine’s Day in 1945 in a 2 night blanket bombing using 3,300 tons of high explosive and 1,500 tons of incendiary bombs that had no strategic goals except to murder 35,000 (some argue it is far more) German civilians
















