Saturday, March 19, 2016

President Maithripala Sirisena Had Again Stated There's No Need To Get Foreign Judges For Alleged War Crimes Investigations In Sri Lanka

President Maithripala Sirisena has stated again Today (19) that he will not agree to get foreign judges for any kind of local investigations on human right violations including the alleged human rights violations occurred during the last phase of war between Sri Lanka Army and LTTE Terrorists.

The President has admitted as  he had the fullest confidence on local judges and Judicial Administrators no need for an international judges for the probe.

According to United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution of 2014 Sri Lanka need to set up an international mechanism on investigation of war crimes.

The Sri Lanka co-sponsored 2015 resolution has also  called for a mechanism with international judges and prosecutors to probe on alleged war crimes.

Six Female Tea Pluckers In Kotmale Hospitalized Due To A Wasp Attack

Six Female Tea Pluckers attached to Lili Saland Tea Estate in Kotmale(In Up Country) were admitted to Kotmale Hospital today(19) due to a wasp attack according to the Police.

They have been faced the wasp attack whist plucking tea leaves in the estate it has been reported.

Kaththankudy Police Have Arrested 12 Indian Nationals Whilst Engaging In Trade Activities On Tourist Visas

The Kaththankudy Police have today(19) arrested 12 Indian Nationals at Kaththankudy(In Eastern Province) for involving in trade activities after entering the country through tourist visas.

Seven Females were among  arrested Indian Nationals the Police have said.

The arrested Indian Nationals were involved in trading medicine whilst staying in the country by violating Immigration and Emigration laws Police have revealed.The suspects are due to produce before the Batticloe Magistrate Court.

Kaththankudy Police are conducting further investigations on the incident.

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Friday, March 18, 2016

SINHALA QUOTE FROM THE WEB

Sri Lanka Ports Authority Chairman Dhammika Ranathunge Accepted The Court Notice To Appear Before Court On 24th

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Chairman Dhammika Ranathunga has reported to Keselwatta Police Station yesterday(18)  along with his lawyer and agreed to appear before court on 24th of March as ordered by Colombo Magistrate Court regarding threatening the Electronic Media Journalists.

The Colombo Magistrate Court has last Thursday(17) issued a notice to Dhammika Ranathunge to appear before court on 24th of March for threatening a group electronic media journalists at the Colombo High Court Premises.

The relevant Journalists have complained regarding  the incident to Keselwatta Police.