Nearly 1000 children who went missing during the final phase of the war against the Tamil Tigers are still unaccounted for, authorities say. Almost 600 children out of 1800 have been reunited with their families by UNICEF with the coordination of several organizations, Vavuniya Government Agent (GA) PSM Charles told BBC Tamil service. According to… Continue reading 1000 children ‘still missing’ since war
Author: BBC
Sri Lanka vigilante violence spreading
A wave of retaliatory violence and vigilante action have taken place in Sri Lanka in response to a series of “grease devil” attacks.
The “grease devils” have been accused of assaulting women at night in recent weeks and residents have accused the security forces of involvement in the attacks.
Mass grave unearthed in Jaffna
Skulls, skeletons and bones belonging to eight human beings have been found in an island off Jaffna, officials say. The human remains were found near the office of the Assistant Government Agent (AGA) in Neduntivy in Delft island by a group of workers when they dug the earth to put up a foundation for a… Continue reading Mass grave unearthed in Jaffna
Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Date set for hanging
Three men convicted in connection with the 1991 assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi are to be hanged on 9 September, officials say. They will be hanged in the early hours of the morning, an official at the prison where they are being held in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu said. The… Continue reading Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Date set for hanging
Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa scraps emergency laws
President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka has lifted the country’s state of emergency in a speech made to parliament. The president said he was "satisfied that there is no need to have the state of emergency any more". Different emergency laws have been in place for 28 years to deal with the Tamil Tiger separatist… Continue reading Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa scraps emergency laws
36,000 families ‘resettled in HSZs’
The government of Sri Lanka has informed the Supreme Court (SC) that nearly 36,000 families earlier removed from high security zones (HSZ) in Jaffna have been recently resettled. The Jaffna Government Agent Emelda Sukumar has submitted the details to the SC in response to a fundamental rights (FR) petition filed by a group of Jaffna… Continue reading 36,000 families ‘resettled in HSZs’
Sri Lanka MPs to probe ‘grease-devil’ violence
Sri Lanka is to set up committees led by MPs to probe a wave of vigilante violence, sparked by a fear of night-time prowlers known as "grease devils". President Mahinda Rajapaksa says committees led by government MPs will work with police to tackle the problem plaguing rural areas in Sri Lanka. The "grease devils" have… Continue reading Sri Lanka MPs to probe ‘grease-devil’ violence
Mass arrest following attack on military camp
One hundred people were arrested on Monday in northern Sri Lanka after clashes with government security forces. Deputy Inspector General, Gamini Silva confirmed the arrest of one hundred villagers from Navanthurai. Villagers in Navanthurai in Jaffna pursuing suspected nocturnal prowlers had attacked a local army detachment. ‘Grease devil’ in army camp The villagers were taken… Continue reading Mass arrest following attack on military camp
Indian conference for Tamil parties
A conference aimed at bringing the Tamil parties on a common platform for the welfare of Tamils in Sri Lanka is being organised by a group of Indian Parliamentarians. The conference on "Agony and Solace" is organised by the Indian Parliamentarian Forum on Human Rights-For Global Development-PFHRGD in the capital New Delhi on 23 and… Continue reading Indian conference for Tamil parties
Muslim children decry lack of Tamil teachers
A group of students who sat for the year-five scholarship exam in north western Sri Lanka complain of serious difficulties to answer exam papers due to lack of Tamil language supervisors. 65 Tamil-medium school children have sat for the exam in Monnekulama Maha Vidayalaya in the Kurunegala district. The children are students from Abukkagama Muslim… Continue reading Muslim children decry lack of Tamil teachers
