Mahinda Rajapaksa will be the executive president of Sri Lanka for life after next general elections, a senior leader of the ruling party said. Chief Minister of north central province Berty Premalal Dissanayake said that nobody will be able to change President Rakapaksa becoming the lifetime president in Sri Lanka. He made the remarks addressing… Continue reading President to be in power ‘for ever
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IDPs ‘suffering from eye diseases
The health ministry in Sri Lanka says that over 4000 internally displaced people (IDPs) in Vavuniya camps are suffering from eye diseases. Deputy Director of Public Health Dr. Palitha Maheepala told BBC Sandeshaya that there seems to be an increase in eye diseases among the Internally displaced in camps. "We have found that IDPs are… Continue reading IDPs ‘suffering from eye diseases
Thousands march for Tamil rights
An estimated 20,000 people have marched in London in support of the minority Tamil population in Sri Lanka. In May government forces wiped out the Tamil Tiger leadership, ending a 26-year war between the army and rebels. More than 250,000 people are displaced from their homes in northern Sri Lanka, according to the UN. The… Continue reading Thousands march for Tamil rights
Sri Lanka war on words continues
One month after Tamil Tigers rebels were defeated in Sri Lanka with the death of their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, the working environment for journalists shows no sign of improving, as this correspondent, who prefers to remain unnamed, reports from Colombo. Independent journalists in Sri Lanka say they still feel threatened and intimidated. A journalist union… Continue reading Sri Lanka war on words continues
Tamil protest ends after 73 days
A 73-day protest involving thousands of people demonstrating over the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka has ended. The protest featured hunger strikes, mass sit-ins that blocked central London roads and people throwing themselves into the River Thames. Organisers said the demonstrations had made the British public aware of their "concerns and despair". Protesters… Continue reading Tamil protest ends after 73 days
Sri Lanka rejects torture claims
Sri Lanka’s defence secretary has rejected claims that the army tortured Tamil Tiger leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran before killing him. Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said there was "absolutely no truth" in reports the rebel leader had been captured alive. He was responding to a recent report from a Sri Lankan human rights group which cited unnamed army sources… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects torture claims
Youth ‘disappear’ from IDP camps
An international award winning human rights activist in Sri Lanka says that nearly 20-30 youth have been disappearing from camps in Vavuniya daily. But Sri Lanka government rejects the accusation. Sunila Abeysekara told BBC Sandeshaya that rights activists have received credible reports of regular abductions in the camps. "We accept that the government has the… Continue reading Youth ‘disappear’ from IDP camps
Tamil jailed for supplying Tigers
The founder of the British Tamil Association has been jailed for two years for supplying the militant Tamil Tigers group. Arunachalam Chrishanthakumar, 52, was sentenced at London’s Old Bailey for illegally procuring equipment for the Sri Lankan group. He had been convicted of receiving electrical components for terrorism and receiving documents for terrorism. Three other… Continue reading Tamil jailed for supplying Tigers
UN concern over Sri Lanka camps
Most of Sri Lanka’s displaced people could still be kept in government-run camps in one year’s time, a UN official has told the BBC quoting army sources. But the government rejected the suggestion, saying that it aimed to resettle most by the end of this year. About 250,000 people fled the final bloody phase of… Continue reading UN concern over Sri Lanka camps
Tamil campaigner Euro vote boost
A Tamil rights campaigner won more than 50,000 votes in the European elections – making her one of the most successful independent candidates ever. Jan Jananayagam gained more votes than some political parties in the London region and more than all the other independents in the UK put together. The student, a spokesman for the… Continue reading Tamil campaigner Euro vote boost
