Responding to Amnesty International’s media release that a leaked list in Colombo "reveal[ing] the names of 35 leading journalists and NGO officers of interest to the country’s secret services," was "believed to be compiled by the Sri Lanka Intelligence Unit," Sri Lanka’s Defence Spokesperson, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, said that "gross allegations were being made against… Continue reading Colombo accuses Amnesty of bias
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Sri Lanka undemocratic – Former Chief Justice
Former Chief Justice Sarath N. Siva charged that Sri Lanka had become an undemocratic country by betraying all its human rights principles which it had signed with the international community over the years, when he spoke to journalists in Colombo Monday. Silva stressed that by arresting Sarath Fonseka the government had gone against the Universal… Continue reading Sri Lanka undemocratic – Former Chief Justice
Thellippazhai govt. hospital allowed to operate again in its original building
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Jaffna Commander, Major Gen. Mahintha Kathurusinghe and Jaffna Government Agent, K. Ganesh officially handed over Monday afternoon the original building of Thellippazhai government hospital to its administration which had been functioning in government buildings outside the SLA High Security Zone (HSZ) in Thellippazhai for the last 20 years. SLA had taken… Continue reading Thellippazhai govt. hospital allowed to operate again in its original building
The Tamil Diaspora
Much of the recent commentary on the Tamil Diaspora, both in research and media, not only fails to account for the specific reality of Tamil expatriates in the West, it consciously serves to misrepresent and vilify them, with the explicit objective of denying them their rightful place in the resolution of the Tamil question in… Continue reading The Tamil Diaspora
We are firm on demand, says TNA
Contrary to claims by a section of the media that the Sri Lanka’s pro-LTTE political party, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), has given up its stance on Eelam, the alliance has reiterated the demand on the right to self-determination of Tamils. In its manifesto for the April 8 general election, the TNA has sought federal… Continue reading We are firm on demand, says TNA
International observers to monitor counting in general election
International monitors will be deployed at all counting centres in the twenty-two electoral districts during the forthcoming general election that is scheduled to be held on April 8, Commissioner of Elections Dayananda Dissanayake told party leaders at a meeting held Friday in his secretariat. He added that he is prepared to invite international monitors to… Continue reading International observers to monitor counting in general election
Government allows 15 NGOs to help resettled IDPs in Mullaiththeevu – GA
Sri Lanka government has allowed around fifteen Non-government Organizations (NGOs) to assist the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Mullaiththeevu district in Vanni to create livelihoods for them, Mullaiththeevu Government Agent (GA) Ms. Imelda Sukumar said in an interview to the national Tamil daily Virakesari. Projects constructing 2700 houses in the two divisional secretary areas have… Continue reading Government allows 15 NGOs to help resettled IDPs in Mullaiththeevu – GA
Demand US to reveal more inculpatory war crimes evidence, urges Boyle
While applauding the U.S. Government for revealing significant amount of details that point to complicity of Sri Lanka Government in committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, Professor Francis A. Boyle of University of Illinois College of Law, urged American Tamils to "pressure the relevant agencies of the United States government to produce as much… Continue reading Demand US to reveal more inculpatory war crimes evidence, urges Boyle
Asian group faults UN rights chief for silence on Sri Lanka
Noting that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is "mandated to promote and protect human rights for all," and therefore, "the OHCHR [should] lead global human rights efforts to speak out objectively in the face of human rights violations worldwide," the Hong Kong-based Asian Center for Human Rights (ACHR) said in its… Continue reading Asian group faults UN rights chief for silence on Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Tamil party drops separatist demand
Sri Lanka’s main ethnic Tamil party said Friday it is ready to accept regional self-rule instead of total independence, which it had previously demanded. The Tamil National Alliance, which backed the now-defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, says in its platform for April 8 parliamentary elections that it is ready to accept a "federal structure" in the… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil party drops separatist demand
