Human rights activists have accused the South African government of double standards for "flirting" with Sri Lankan government officials and ignoring the genocide in the country, South Africa’s Times reported Saturday. The accusations followed South Africa’s minister of international relations, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, to Colombo last month, where the Minister was quoted by Times as saying,… Continue reading Activists accuse South Africa of ignoring Tamil genocide
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Fonseka only a tool to eliminate Mahinda, says Ranil in Jaffna
“The opposition intends to use Sarath Fonseka only as a tool to eliminate Mahinda Rajapaksa from the presidential post; people should not be afraid of him because he was an army commander,” Ranil Wicremasinghe, the leader of the opposition said Saturday night in Jaffna at a press meet held in Yaa’lpaadi guest house. “The failure… Continue reading Fonseka only a tool to eliminate Mahinda, says Ranil in Jaffna
“We are not going to start another armed struggle” – PLOTE Sitharathan
“We are not preparing ourselves to launch another armed struggle. The accusations that we had abducted minors from Vavuniyaa camps are baseless,” Sitharathan, the leader of People’s Liberation Organization of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) said in a press meet held Saturday in PLOTE office in Jaffna. He further said that after the talks held with President… Continue reading “We are not going to start another armed struggle” – PLOTE Sitharathan
Family rule or Democratic rule? – Ranil Wickremasinghe
“The time has come for the people to decide whether they want the Rajapakse family rule to continue or democratic rule to be restored in Sri Lanka,” Leader of the opposition and United National Party (UNP), Ranil Wickremasinghe, who is in Jaffna canvassing support for Sarath Fonseka, the common candidate of the opposition parties in… Continue reading Family rule or Democratic rule? – Ranil Wickremasinghe
Fonseka’s official residence searched for harbouring army deserters
Sri Lanka Army soldiers numbering about 150 led by the police Friday evening rounded up the official Bullers’ Residence of General(retd) Sarath Fonseka on a complaint that the latter( former SLA commander) had given shelter for a group of army deserters. Police media spokesman SSP I. M Karunaratne said two police constables had visited the… Continue reading Fonseka’s official residence searched for harbouring army deserters
Colombo sacks Tamil doctor for internment camp comments
Sri Lanka Ministry of Health has interdicted a Tamil doctor, Dr Murali Vallipuranathan, for speaking out on the conditions on the detention camps, and informed him that the Ministry "found him to have acted in a manner that brought disrepute on the Government of Sri Lanka," Sri Lanka weekly Lakbima reported. Ministry of Health’s communication,… Continue reading Colombo sacks Tamil doctor for internment camp comments
Bus passengers through A9 road suffer undue delay
Passengers travelling in Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) buses through A9 road between Jaffna and Vavuniyaa are held for nearly six to eight hours in their buses until Sri Lanka Army (SLA) allow the buses to leave in a convoy, civil society sources in Jaffna raised concern. The passengers are not allowed to get down… Continue reading Bus passengers through A9 road suffer undue delay
No threat to Fonseka’s life – AG informs court
Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Friday fixed further inquiry into the Fundamental Rights petition filed by General Sarath Fonseka for December 17. The FR petition came up for inquiry Friday before a three-member bench comprising Chief Justice Asoka de Silva, Justices Gamini Amaratunga and P. A. Ratnaike. General Fonseka has been nominated as the common presidential… Continue reading No threat to Fonseka’s life – AG informs court
Free Sri Lanka child soldiers: UN envoy
A top United Nations envoy asked Sri Lanka on Friday to release detained Tamil Tiger child soldiers and urged the authorities to re-unite them with their families. Retired Major General Patrick Cammaert, the UN special envoy on children and armed conflict, said children who had been conscripted by the Tiger rebels should be allowed to… Continue reading Free Sri Lanka child soldiers: UN envoy
100th day of Tissanayagam’s 20-year prison term
Thursday marked the 100th day of Sri Lanka journalist, Jeyaprakash Tissanayagam’s 20-year prison term. "Tissainayagam, known as Tissa, was convicted of “terrorism” charges for articles documenting human rights abuses by the Sri Lankan military, as well as the difficult conditions faced by Sri Lankans displaced in the nation’s long war. His sentence was a dire… Continue reading 100th day of Tissanayagam’s 20-year prison term
