Saturday 3 of September 2011
(Lanka-e-News -03.Sep.2011, 11.50P.M.) Following an attack by the Army on the 2nd night on two University students in Jaffna, they have been admitted to Hospital in a critical condition , according to reports.
On hearing that the ‘grease devils’ have entered the Hostels of the University students , the male students have been going toward the female Hostel in the night to give them protection when they had been attacked by the Army. The injured students are now receiving treatment at the Jaffna General Hospital .
So far no investigations have been launched in connection with this attack.
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Who Is He? Who Said So?
Saturday, September 03, 2011
By Raisa Wickrematunge
Thushara Jayaratne is a name not many may remember. The Law College student was the centre of some controversy last year. He claimed that the questions in an open book Commercial law paper (held December 3, 2010) had been leaked to none other than the President’s son, Namal Rajapaksa.
Jayaratne also said that Rajapaksa had taken the exam in an air conditioned room, apart from the other candidates, even though there was plenty of room in the common examination hall. Jayaratne went to several people with his complaints: the Registrar at the Law College, the police, international rights groups. Not many were willing to accommodate him, he said at the time. The Human Rights Commission said the complaints fell outside their purview. An anonymous caller from the Law College Registrar’s Office asked him to drop the issue or leave. But Jayaratne was undaunted.
Read More »Jayaratne also said that Rajapaksa had taken the exam in an air conditioned room, apart from the other candidates, even though there was plenty of room in the common examination hall. Jayaratne went to several people with his complaints: the Registrar at the Law College, the police, international rights groups. Not many were willing to accommodate him, he said at the time. The Human Rights Commission said the complaints fell outside their purview. An anonymous caller from the Law College Registrar’s Office asked him to drop the issue or leave. But Jayaratne was undaunted.