Elilan’s wife goes to HRCSL
November 23, 2013
The wife of former LTTE Trincomalee District political head S. Elilan has filed a petition with the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) over alleged threats faced by her and many of those who demonstrated in Jaffna during the visit of British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Anandi Sasitharan, a Tamil National Alliance Northern Provincial Council member, said that she has been followed from the day she organised the demonstration.
She told the Colombo Gazette that many of the family members of those missing who had attempted to grab the attention of Cameron when he visited Jaffna have also been threatened or intimidated.
Sasitharan says she fears for her life and that of her young children as she does not even have police protection despite her house being attacked ahead of the Northern Provincial Council polls.
Cameron visited Jaffna while he was in Sri Lanka for the Commonwealth summit. While he was in Jaffna the families of people reported missing staged a demonstration to draw attention to their plight.
Over 150 family members of those missing took part in the demonstration close to the Jaffna library holding up placards and pictures of their missing relatives. (Colombo Gazette)
MR reprimands PB for mistakes in 2014 Budget
- Saturday, 23 November 2013

The President it is learnt was angry that his budget speech had contained several factual mistakes that has reflected badly on the government.
Jayasundera and his staff have been faulted by Rajapaksa for failing to double check the draft of the 2014 Budget document before printing it.
The factual mistakes in the budget presentation has resulted in the local media reporting that the government has allocated Rs. 500 billion for a housing project when the government’s total expenditure for 2014 is estimated at Rs. 1.5 trillion. Therefore, the mistake in the budget speech indicates that one third of next year’s budget has been allocated for a housing project.