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Sri Lanka to release all 85 Indian fishermen in custody

Written by:chanaka inojPosted on:9th March 2017

(COLOMBO, LANKAPUVATH) – The Sri Lankan Government on Wednesday (08) decided to release all 85 Indian fishermen who are now in its custody.

"Sri Lanka to release all 85 Indian fishermen in custody"
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President assures India thorough probe into attack on Indian fishermen

Written by:chanaka inojPosted on:8th March 20178th March 2017

(JAKARTA, LANKAPUVATH) – President Maithripala Srisena has ordered a thorough probe into the killing of an Indian fisherman allegedly by the Sri Lankan Navy, Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari today (08) said after raising the issue with him in Jakarta.

"President assures India thorough probe into attack on Indian fishermen"
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Sri Lanka Navy denies allegations of shooting Indian fishermen

Written by:chanaka inojPosted on:7th March 2017

(COLOMBO, LANKAPUVATH) – Sri Lanka Navy today (07) rejected the Indian media reports which alleges that Navy personnel lethally shot an Indian fisherman Monday night (06), while he was fishing a short distance off the Katchatheevu islet.

"Sri Lanka Navy denies allegations of shooting Indian fishermen"
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Tamil Nadu protests escalation in apprehension of fishermen by Lanka

Written by:chanaka inojPosted on:6th March 2017

(CHENNAI, LANKAPUVATH) – Tamil Nadu has protested the “Escalation” in apprehension of its fishermen by Sri Lanka and said the Centre did “Not seem to put adequate pressure” on Colombo regarding the matter, the Press Trust of India reported.

"Tamil Nadu protests escalation in apprehension of fishermen by Lanka"
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Tamil Nadu protesters seek trial of Sri Lankan Army

Written by:chanaka inojPosted on:6th March 2017

(TAMIL NADU, LANKAPUVATH) – A large number of people participated in a protest staged on Sunday (05) demanding that the Indian Government pass a resolution seeking to try the Sri Lankan Army in the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes against Sri Lankan Tamils, The Hindu reported.

"Tamil Nadu protesters seek trial of Sri Lankan Army"

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