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UK urged to continue ban on LTTE
NEW DELHI- India has told the United Kingdom that the ban of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) should continue. New Delhi has “shared information” as to why the ban should remain on the group that was responsible for the..
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UK Parliament Refuses to Accept On-line Petition Against Lifting Ban on LTTE Tamil Terrorists
The Petitions Team of the UK Government and Parliament has refused to accept to publish the online petition created by Sri Lankan civil society group in the UK on UK parliament Online petition portal; https://petition.parliament.uk/help#standards The Petitions team of the..
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Sumanthiran got a Court Order to stop building Buddhist Temple
Pro-LTTE Tamil terrorist extremist TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran who formed a so called Tamil Advocacy Group with a group of Tamil lawyers pretext of protecting Tamil rights had filed a court case allegedly challenging the government institutions acquiring state lands..
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The ‘Deegawapiya Stupa’ restoration project inaugurated
The Prime Minister and the Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister Hon. Mahinda Rajapaksa laid the foundation stone for the inaugural ‘Deegawapiya Stupa’ restoration project auspiciously at the Deegawapiya premises in Ampara today (11 Nov). ‘Deegawapiya Stupa’ restoration process will..
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Indian Billionaire Adani set to develop Sri Lanka’s port terminal – Times of India
Adani Group is the front-runner to develop Sri Lanka’s stalled East Container Terminal in Colombo port, people with knowledge of the matter said, helping billionaire Gautam Adani expand his port business overseas. Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd and..
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UN and U.S. double standards towards human rights exposed
(Courtesy of https://newsaf.cgtn.com) In an open letter sent to the UN Human Rights Council earlier this week, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked for a special session to be convened in order to investigate police brutality and the suppression..
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UK pass bill to protect soldiers from their over war crimes – SL should follow the same
British lawmakers adopted a bill to prevent “vexatious” prosecutions of military personnel and veterans over war crimes allegations. The prosecution of British soldiers for alleged past crimes in Northern Ireland, and more recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, has dogged..
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Intl. Buddhist Conference 2020 – ‘Buddhism’s Response to COVID-19 Pandemic’ on 7-8 November
Those who wish to register could e-mail ncfiasl@gmail.com on or before Friday 6 November. The National Council for International Affairs of the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress (ACBC) will be organising the International Buddhist Conference on 7 and 8 November from..
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Government accused of distorting Sri Lanka flag
The Government has been accused of distorting the Sri Lanka flag. The accusation was raised after a Sri Lanka flag presented to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa by State Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera seemed distorted. The flag had the lion holding the sword..
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MR is UN’s ‘Chief Guest’ – HR Traders are worry!
The United Nations Country Team in Sri Lanka recently held a special virtual event to commemorate the world body’s 75th birthday. It was a slap in the face for many Human Right traders like Human Right Watch, Amnesty International, pro-LTTE local and international NGOs for their bogus..





