The Staff Union of the United Nations Secretariat (SUUNS) slammed the Sri Lankan Government for its illegal detainment of two aid workers and urged Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to demand for their release in a statement released Friday. Highlighting Sri Lankas responsibility “under international law to respect independence and work of UN Staff”, the… Continue reading Imprisonment of aid workers violates international law: UN Staff Union
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Time for silence is over – New York Times
New York times in an editorial published Wednesday said that "[t]he [Sri Lanka] government’s strict control on visits to the [internment] camps has also raised suspicions that it may be trying to block any investigation into possible government abuses committed in the last months of the war," and added, "[m]ost [donor countries and international organizations]… Continue reading Time for silence is over – New York Times
Monks launch campaign against 13th Amendment
The National Front of Buddhist Monks (NFBM) Tuesday launched a leaflet campaign to mobilize the masses against implementing the 13th Amendment at the Matara main bus stand in the south of Sri Lanka. The NFBM has planned to distribute one million leaflets in towns and villages across Sri Lanka. More than 30 Buddhist monks participated… Continue reading Monks launch campaign against 13th Amendment
SRI LANKA: Aid Organisations Struggle to Operate in Post-war Sri Lanka – IPS
The Sri Lankan government wants the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to scale down its operations in the country, but is sparing other international nongovernmental organisations amid questions over the post-war role for humanitarian workers. Sarasi Wijeratne, ICRC spokesperson in Colombo, this week confirmed that they were shutting down four offices in the… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Aid Organisations Struggle to Operate in Post-war Sri Lanka – IPS
Campaign against free speech must end: CPJ
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a New York based media rights group, slammed the Sri Lankan Government for its anti media policies and accused the current administration of “continuing to silence its critics through harassment and threats” in a press release on Tuesday. Responding to the recent blocking of independent news websites in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Campaign against free speech must end: CPJ
Percival was not an apostate – Prof. Hoole
The late Rev. Dr. Kingsley Muthiah (former President of the Methodist Church of Sri Lanka) has told me of cowardly verbal claims that Percival turned apostate to undermine his efforts but this is the first time I have seen it being openly stated”, writes Professor Ratnajeevan Hoole responding to a statement appeared in a TamilNet… Continue reading Percival was not an apostate – Prof. Hoole
SL minister promises to fulfill President Rajapakse’s dream, in Jaffna
”President Mahinda Rajapakse’s present dream is to make goods available to Jaffna people at reasonable Colombo prices”, Minister of Electricity and Energy, Aluthananda Gamage, said in an event held at Nalloor Divisional Secretariat Tuesday, sources in Jaffna said. The visiting minister, accompanied by Minister Douglas Devananda, further promised that steps would be taken before 1st… Continue reading SL minister promises to fulfill President Rajapakse’s dream, in Jaffna
Court orders Police to arrest Eastern PC minister in assault case
Kalmunai Magistrate Mr.N.M.Abdulla, Monday, ordered the Crime Division of the Kalmunai Police to arrest and produce a provincial minister and his associates who were alleged to have been involved in an altercation with a Muslim civilian, in courts on July 27, legal sources said. Mr.Thuraiappah Navaratnarajah is the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Development of… Continue reading Court orders Police to arrest Eastern PC minister in assault case
4 border Sinhala villages brought under Batticaloa district administration
Four Sinhala border villages which were administered under Ampaa’rai district for the last eighteen years have now been brought under the administration of Batticaloa district. Sinhala villages, Gemunupura and Managalagama located along Batticaloa-Chengkaladi-Badulla highway have been annexed with Ea’raavoor Pattu-Chengkaladi Divisional Secretariat division (DS) and Keviliyaamadu and Pulugannaawa with Paddippazhai DS division. Both DS divisions… Continue reading 4 border Sinhala villages brought under Batticaloa district administration
Thenmaraadchi IDP families seek resettlement in their villages
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) welfare organizations in Jaffna peninsula sent an appeal Monday to Sri Lanka Government authorities and to several International Humanitarian Organizations requesting the immediate resettlement of the IDP families displaced from Thenmaraadchi due to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensives in 1999, in their own villages, sources in Jaffna said. SLA continues to… Continue reading Thenmaraadchi IDP families seek resettlement in their villages
