It all sound so familiar- Mirihana Detention Centre is currently hosting 18 Indian fishermen... India may release the 28 Sri Lankans soon The Sri Lanka Deputy High Commission in Chennai, India yesterday said talks with Indian authorities over the arrest of 28 Sri Lankan fishermen in Indian waters, were a success and expressed confidence that they would be released soon. As reported by the Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka |
Monday, June 23, 2008
Deja Vu
Meet Champa & Joel

Champa and Joel are members of my parish and have 2 boys: Timothy and Eran. Champa trained as a lawyer and Joel is a worker for the Christian mission organisation 'Campus Crusade for Christ', but recently life has been put on hold as Champa is battling with breast cancer. Having endured a first round of treatment, she discovered at the beginning of May another lump which the doctors say is malignant. She now faces the prospect of having a mastectomy. They are fortunate that they live closeby to the Mahargama cancer hospital which offers specialist treatment to all cancer patients irrespective of financial status.
Champa loves to garden and in order to help provide for the family, with Joel's help she has made a vegetable garden on the small balcony that runs around her house. Buckets of tomatoes, carrots, beans, chillis, aubergines and leafy vegetables jostle for space. In this picture I am proudly bearing a vegetable called 'snake gourd' which I was given the honour of cutting!
Please pray for them as Champa continues her chemotherapy and gets ready for this operation.
Unzipped - the Garment Trade
Statement from Bishop Duleep
TARGETING OF INNOCENT CIVILIANS MUST END |
A Statement by the Rt Revd Duleep de Chickera, Bishop of Colombo |
CEYLON 080609-1 June 9, 2008 |
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These attacks achieve nothing except to create a mood of anger in the minds of the people and to further distance our communities from each other. It will be callous and totally unacceptable if indeed the intention of these acts was to create such a mood and climate among the people in the south. Whatever their motive, these actions will only be counter-productive, pushing the prospect of a just and honourable political settlement further away. The deliberate targeting of innocent civilians going about their day's work must stop immediately.
I urge all parties to remain calm. Ethnic relations are fast spinning out of control in our country and exacerbate the economic hardships already faced by our people. I urge the Government and the Opposition to show greater political discernment and maturity to pull our country from this brink. I also urge the LTTE to collaborate with any and all steps towards peace.
With Peace and Blessings.
The Rt Revd Duleep de Chickera
Bishop of Colombo
9th June 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Wedding Update

Our wedding service will take place on Saturday July 26th at st Andrew's CSI church, in Pallom, just south of Kottayam.
We will be back in the UK, mid-September for a blessing to take place on Friday 3rd October at St John Baptist Church, Kingstone, Staffs.
Please continue to keep us in your prayers,
Becky & Shemil
Visit to Kelaniya Temple
A few weeks ago I took a trip to a nearby temple accompanied by an Anglican lady whose great grand-mother instigated and paid for much of the rebuilding. It is a very famous Temple as it is said that Buddha himself preached in its grounds. Within the main building there is a long statue of a reclining Buddha and some beautiful paintings which commemorate the arrival of the tooth relic into Sri Lanka - hidden in the princess's hair (look closely for her halo) and the arrival of a cutting of the Bo Tree that Buddha himself sat under and attained enlightenment. The tree sapling is accompanied by a female monk, a Bikhuni who can be seen on the boat.
There were many people in the grounds of the Temple, sitting and meditating, some were pouring water onto the Bo Tree, others were crouched on the floor sitting beside the saffron clad monks.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
One week on....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7434886.stm
Another train bomb, same place as last week...
Another train bomb, same place as last week...
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