Agitation completes 2,000 days to demand justice for war-missing
Protestors have completed 2,000 days of agitation in Ampara to demand justice for the war-missing in the north and the east.
Protestors have completed 2,000 days of agitation in Ampara to demand justice for the war-missing in the north and the east.
Freedom People’s Congress (FPC) MP Dr. Nalaka Godahewa has asserted that the proposals presented by President Ranil Wickremesinghe in parliament, concerning the reinforcement of provincial councils, hold an ulterior motive centred around forthcoming elections rather than a genuine commitment.
Minister of Labour and Foreign Employment Manusha Nanayakkara held a critical discussion with the Chairman of the Public Transport Commission in Poland recently.
The US government put pressure on Pakistan to remove Imran Khan when he was the prime minister over his neutrality towards the Russia-Ukraine war, ‘The Intercept’ reported on Wednesday (Aug 9), citing a secret diplomatic cable obtained from a Pakistani military source.
A committee of inquiry has found no abnormality in the two recent fatalities from medicines allergies, said one of its members Prof. Chandima Jeewandara.
A bus carrying a group of Sri Lankan workers fell down a 50-foot precipice in Istanbul, Turkey on 09 August.
A fresh call for justice has been made for 54 Tamils murdered 33 years ago in Tiriyaikerni in Ampara.
Twenty university students have been given bail in a case in connection with their illegal participation a protest march by the IUSF in Colombo.
A remembrance has taken place for nearly 40 Tamils murdered in the east 31 years ago.
Archaeological authorities have assured that holding Hindu observances at the Kurunthurmalai site is not prohibited.