Civil society organizations discuss anti-terrorism draft bill with justice minister
Civil society organizations met justice minister Wijayadasa Rajapakshe yesterday (06) and raised contentious issues relating to the anti-terrorism draft bill.
Civil society organizations met justice minister Wijayadasa Rajapakshe yesterday (06) and raised contentious issues relating to the anti-terrorism draft bill.
Former health minister and SJB MP Rajitha Senaratne says he is not blind to deny that president Ranil Wickremesinghe revived the economy from the low brought about by the SLPP.
The Supreme Court yesterday (06) issued an order preventing the importation of medicines by two unregistered companies under the Indian credit scheme.
The reported assault on a Kathi court magistrate by a Muslim MP in Puttalam has been denounced by a grouping of women.
Teacher trade unionist Joseph Stalin charges the government is turning a blind eye to revive education from several years of its downfall.
Not one district is safe in the traditional homeland of the Tamils in the North and East of Sri Lanka from the religious and cultural assault from the hardline Buddhist clergy and the ever-menacing Department of Archaeology which is accused of being an agent abetting land grabs.
An attempt by the Navy to expand a camp at Kayts Island in Jaffna has been thwarted by Tamil fishermen.
Tabling the anti-terrorism bill in parliament has been postponed, said minister of justice Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe.
Representatives of the World Bank lauded Sri Lanka’s Development Policy Operational Program for the remarkable progress it has achieved in advancing its development objectives, the President's Media Division said.
Sri Lanka will lose the compensation claim of an estimated USD 10 billion if legal action pertaining to the MV X-Press Pearl ship fire is not instituted within the next 45 days, the Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) said.