11/19/2011
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Lakbima News, TransCurrents
As journalists, politicians and public waited for Sarath Fonseka to exit the Colombo High Court after his sentencing Friday, authorities smuggled him out the back, forced him down the steps and roughly bundled him into the van taking him back to jail.
But if they were hoping for a quick getaway, it was not to be.
07/31/2011
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Lakbima News
Q: Will your government ever produce a political solution?
A: I think a political solution means you have to do a lot of things. We are doing a lot of things. This Constitution of Sri Lanka is far more advanced than any other Constitution in the world. Every right of the people, the women, the minorities, all races, everyone, is covered. The judiciary has supreme power, even going over the legislature. Every commission which can be created in the world is created in Sri Lanka in the Constitution. It’s all there in the book but practical things have to be done. When I go to Jaffna, I can’t use my language in any of the offices. Similarly, sometimes, it may be that a person coming to Colombo from Jaffna can’t use his own language. Funny thing is that we both have to use another person’s language, English, to communicate. There are also areas in which both communities are living where we have to find a way to implement. I have got a lot of complaints that when a Sinhala person goes to the land office in the Trinco kachcheri he cannot communicate in his own language.
04/24/2011
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Lakbima News
Sri Lanka has handed over the United Nations Secretary General (UNSG) Ban Ki-moon’s Advisory Panel report on Sri Lanka to India for studying and ‘advising’ as appropriate thereafter.
04/24/2011
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Lakbima News
Some prominent retired diplomats advised the government to immediately release the LLRC report to counter the UN panel report on Sri Lanka without wasting time on protests.
06/19/2010
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Lakbima News, TransCurrents
The Tamil diaspora is likely to be livid. International human rights groups like Human Rights Watch, International Crisis Group and Amnesty International will not be happy. And this certainly was not what Navi Pillai, the UN high commissioner for human rights, had hoped for.
06/13/2010
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Lakbima News, Sri Lanka Guardian
(June 13, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Your browser may not support display of this image. President Mahinda Rajapaksa left for India recently and he is set to show his Indian counterpart a draft of the proposed Constitutional amendments. This is seen by many as a gesture of subjugation and their requests to open a Deputy High Commissioner’s office in Kandy and a consulate office in Hambanthota and their insistence of implementing the 13th Amendment are seen by many as attempts to impose their will on Sri Lanka?
01/10/2010
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Lakbima News
The Elections Commissioner is contemplating on going to courts against police who ignored his demand to remove all propaganda material by January 7th.
