Amnesty calls for war crimes probe after doctors paraded

Amnesty International Friday called for “a systematic and independent investigation of allegations of war crimes” and said such an investigation “must include confidential interviews with witnesses – most of whom are currently detained in government internment camps.” Responding to Sri Lanka’s parading of five Tamil doctors this week in which the men retracted accounts of… Continue reading Amnesty calls for war crimes probe after doctors paraded

Fishing restrictions in Jaffna will continue – Fisheries Minister

Sri Lanka Fisheries Minister and Aquatic Resources, Felix Perera, told representatives of the Fisheries Societies in Jaffna peninsula that the current restrictions on fishing in Jaffna lagoon and in the seas of the islets of Jaffna will not be lifted until new radars are installed between Mannaar and Poonakari, on being requested to lift the… Continue reading Fishing restrictions in Jaffna will continue – Fisheries Minister

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Abducted youth released in Jaffna

Unidentified armed men alleged to be men of a paramilitary group operating with Sri Lanka Intelligence Unit who abducted Wednesday a 26-year-old youth from his house in Kokkuvil in Jaffna had later demanded a large sum of money from his relatives as ransom to release him, sources in Jaffna said. The youth, however, was released… Continue reading Abducted youth released in Jaffna

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Exorbitant charges by SLA to transport goods to Jaffna through A9 road

Representatives of Jaffna Traders’ Union (JTU) accused the Government of charging excessively for the transport of goods by lorries from Colombo to Jaffna through A9 road and the consequent high price the people have to pay for the goods, in a meeting held Thursday at Jaffna Secretariat with a visiting team of Government Ministers, sources… Continue reading Exorbitant charges by SLA to transport goods to Jaffna through A9 road

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Little foreign interest in Colombo port – report

 China Merchants Holdings, which operates ports in mainland China, together with a top Sri Lankan conglomerate, Aitken Spence, were the sole bidders for a container terminal concession at Sri Lanka’s Colombo port, press reports said this week. Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH), the world’s leading port investor, developer and operator, said this week it had refused… Continue reading Little foreign interest in Colombo port – report

Sri Lanka restricts aid visas, equates its camps with Italy’s

Sri Lanka’s Disaster Management and Human Rights Minister, Mahinda Samarasinghe this week drew parallels between his government’s running of barbed-wire ringed militarized camps in which 300,000 Tamils are held with Italy’s management of camps for survivors of the L’Aquila earthquake. The state-owned Daily News also quoted Mr. Samarasinghe as saying Sri Lanka “would welcome all… Continue reading Sri Lanka restricts aid visas, equates its camps with Italy’s

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US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India

The Ambassador-designate of Obama administration to India, Tim Roemer, appearing before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Wednesday, said the US is very concerned about the internally displaced people, resettlement, reconciliation and a peace process to go forward. “I think that’s something that would be important for the next ambassador, to continue to work with… Continue reading US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India

Do not weaken the goals and direction of Eelam struggle: Father S.J. Emmanuel

"Let us not betray the struggle nor its goals as evolved, formulated and consolidated by the sacrifice of many thousands of combatants and civilians under the leadership of the LTTE," says Rev. Dr. S.J. Emmanuel, the former Vicar General of the Catholic diocese of Jaffna, in the second part of the open appeal to the… Continue reading Do not weaken the goals and direction of Eelam struggle: Father S.J. Emmanuel

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Sri Lanka rules out snap presidential polls

Sri Lanka on Wednesday ruled out holding snap presidential elections this year amid reports that the government may want to cash in on the military triumph against Tamil rebels. Agricultural minister Maithripala Sirisena denied that President Mahinda Rajapakse’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party had taken any decision to go for an early election. The constitution allows… Continue reading Sri Lanka rules out snap presidential polls

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