Fonseka reporting triggers TID raid on JVP paper

Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) of the Sri Lankan Police raided Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna’s (JVP) newspaper office "Lanka" Friday around 9:30 p.m. following an article by the paper on alleged rift between Rajapaksa administration and General Sarath Fonseka. Earlier on Friday, Sri Lankan military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakara blamed media for ‘creating’ stories alleging a rift… Continue reading Fonseka reporting triggers TID raid on JVP paper

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SLA obstructs media persons meeting IDPs brought to Jaffna

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officials in Jaffna did not allow media in Jaffna to meet and interview the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) brought to Jaffna from Vavuniyaa SLA internment camps Friday. The officials who had warned the IDPs of severe consequences should they meet or say anything to media persons said that they have been… Continue reading SLA obstructs media persons meeting IDPs brought to Jaffna

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Colombo ducking international investigations on civilian killings – UN Rights Chief

United Nations Human Rights Chief, Navi Pillay, speaking at a press conference in Brussels Wednesday criticized the Sri Lanka Government for not responding “to our many requests for an international investigation of what we say is widespread acts of killing of civilians," and that she had pointed out that "they [Sri Lanka Government] have in… Continue reading Colombo ducking international investigations on civilian killings – UN Rights Chief

Colombo squandaring chance for reconciliation – Economist

Noting that, while the improving economy and successful recent elections may increase Colombo’s reluctance to deal with the Tamil internment issue in expeditious manner, the Economist in its latest edition said, "[t]he damage being done to Sri Lanka’s international image, however, may last longer. The Tamil diaspora will keep alive the calls for investigation of… Continue reading Colombo squandaring chance for reconciliation – Economist

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States financing Tamil internment, UN, complicit in Crimes against Humanity – Boyle

United Nations Organization and other Western States financing the nazi-style concentration camps, where nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians are held against their wishes under Sri Lanka military supervision, are complicit in Sri Lanka’s genocide against Tamils, and also complicit in these crimes against humanity, said Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of… Continue reading States financing Tamil internment, UN, complicit in Crimes against Humanity – Boyle

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Stop transferring IDPs from Vavuniyaa to camps in other areas – Bishop urges govt.

Rev. Duleep de Chickera, Anglican Bishop of Colombo has urged the Government that if IDPs said to be released from Vavuniyaa are in fact being transferred to camps in different regions, this is misleading and must stop. Reports of the lack of co-ordination amongst State Authorities are disappointing, and all those responsible for implementing this… Continue reading Stop transferring IDPs from Vavuniyaa to camps in other areas – Bishop urges govt.

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Government merely relocating IDPs instead of resettling them

Sri Lanka government is actively engaged in merely relocating Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from one internment camp to other camps instead of resettling them in their own places, IDP Welfare Organizations in Jaffna raised concern. The government, in an attempt to ward off pressure from International Community to speedily resettle the IDPs in their original… Continue reading Government merely relocating IDPs instead of resettling them

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UNICEF urged to explore direct assistance to IDP education

UNICEF has recently announced an emergency programme to assist Colombo’s Ministry of Education implementing Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) to an estimated number of 85,000 IDP children. According to a UNICEF advertisement, seeking experts to work with Colombo’s ministry, the programme will begin from January 2010 and 2000 teachers are to be trained for this purpose.… Continue reading UNICEF urged to explore direct assistance to IDP education

Sinhalese to be settled in Muslim village in Ampaa’rai district

The General Secretary of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) and parliamentarian M. T. Hassan has requested Ampaa’rai Government Agent to stop appropriation of lands in the Muslim village in Kuduvil by Sri Lanka Wild Life Department, sources in Ampaa’rai said. He further said that Muslim people in the area view this act as a step… Continue reading Sinhalese to be settled in Muslim village in Ampaa’rai district

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