Several Tamil boys and girls including teenagers interned in the camps are called by name through announcing system by the Sri Lanka Army intelligence officers and are taken to unknown destinations, reports reaching from Vavuniyaa camps said. At least 10 young men and boys were thus ‘abducted’ on 21 November and around 30 youth, including… Continue reading SLA abductions of Tamil youth continue unabated in camps
Author: TamilNet
2576 Vanni IDPs still held in Pulmoaddai camp
Although government authorities claim that all the Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) held in Sahanagam camp 2 located in Pulmoaddai in Trincomalee district, 2,576 of them are continued to be detained, sources in Trincomalee said. These IDPs were brought by sea from Mullaiththeevu to Pulmoaddai while the military operation of the Sri Lanka Army against… Continue reading 2576 Vanni IDPs still held in Pulmoaddai camp
Book Review: The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka
The engagement of Professor Francis A. Boyle, an eminent American expert in international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, during the last years of Sri Lanka’s conflict is traced in a forthcoming book published by Clarity Press of Atlanta. Titled "The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka: The Global Failure to Protect Tamil… Continue reading Book Review: The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka
Fonseka to contest presidential election on swan symbol
Former Sri Lanka Army Commander General (retd) Sarath Fonseka, the common opposition candidate for the Sri Lankan presidential election, which is scheduled to be held on January 26 is to contest on the symbol swan and on the ticket of a newly registered political party. He held the first press briefing Sunday morning at Jaica… Continue reading Fonseka to contest presidential election on swan symbol
Government supporters attack JVP activists
A group of supporters said to be from the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Saturday morning attacked a group of activists of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) when the latter were putting up posters in connection with the rally supporting the opposition common presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka in Maradana in Colombo, according to a… Continue reading Government supporters attack JVP activists
Big GAP in ethics, US shoppers told
Several dozen protesters carried placards in front of the Gap and Banana Republic stores on Wisconsin Avenue, Maryland, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, urging ethical U.S. shoppers to boycott garments produced in Sri Lanka, while another group of Tamil activists assembled in front of Victoria’s Secret Stores in midtown Manhattan in New York… Continue reading Big GAP in ethics, US shoppers told
IDPs brought to Jaffna face adversity
Around 20,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) brought to Jaffna from Vavuniyaa camps and handed over to their relatives are experiencing hardships as they are unable to make a living on their own due to lack of funds and government restrictions, civil society sources in Jaffna said. The local and international Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Jaffna… Continue reading IDPs brought to Jaffna face adversity
Resettle IDPs in Jaffna before Presidential Election – IDP Welfare General Committee
The Welfare General Committee (WGC) of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Jaffna demands the speedy resettlement of IGPs in their own places occupied by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in its High Security Zones (HSZs) in Jaffna peninsula before the Presidential elections, WGC sources said. WGC has decided to present its request directly to Sri Lanka… Continue reading Resettle IDPs in Jaffna before Presidential Election – IDP Welfare General Committee
Locking Tamil nationalism through presidential candidature
A Tamil candidature in the presidential elections, proposing a political solution deviating from the goals of Tamil nationalism, is a tactic to bind and nullify the aspirations of Eezham Tamils, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo. In the current circumstances, Tamils naturally boiling with anger about both the main candidates are most likely to cast… Continue reading Locking Tamil nationalism through presidential candidature
Carter, Tutu: continued detention, clear violation of international law
A group of eminent global leaders, whose members include former US President, Jimmy Carter, and South African Archbishop of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu, has written to Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa to say they are “deeply worried” about the humanitarian situation faced by the largely Tamil civilian population who fled fighting in the north of the… Continue reading Carter, Tutu: continued detention, clear violation of international law
