Curfew lift in Jaffna peninsula not possible – SLA Commander

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander of Jaffna, Major Gen. Mendaka Samarasinghe, in response to a request made in the conference held Saturday at Minister Douglas Devananda’s office in Jaffna, said that it is not possible to lift the night curfew imposed in Jaffna peninsula immediately as it would affect law and order, sources in Jaffna… Continue reading Curfew lift in Jaffna peninsula not possible – SLA Commander

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Fate of young detainees in Thellippazhai SLA Rehabilitation camp bleak

The fate of nearly 300 young women and more than 500 young men from Vanni held in Thellippazhai Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Special Rehabilitation Camp (SRC) continues to remain unceratin and bleak, local NGO sources expressed concern. Education officials who had visited SRC said that there are more than a hundred youngsters between 14 to… Continue reading Fate of young detainees in Thellippazhai SLA Rehabilitation camp bleak

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Armed Muslim youth in East instructed to surrender their weapons

Amid announcement by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Eastern Regional Commanding Officer Srinath Rajapakse at a gathering in Kaaththankudi, a traditional Muslim town in the Batticaloa district that all who possess illegal arms should surrender them to Sri Lankan military on or before July 2, Provincial Government Minister Mr.M.L.A.M.Hisbullah publicly acknowledged through media that Muslim… Continue reading Armed Muslim youth in East instructed to surrender their weapons

100,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s concentration camps

Over one hundred thousand expatriate Tamils in Britain marched Saturday through central London to express their outrage at international inaction over Sri Lanka’s massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils and the suffering of hundreds of thousands more enduring starvation, disease, disappearance, rape and torture in Colombo’s internment camps. Dressed in black, carrying placards and… Continue reading 100,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s concentration camps

Tamil Christian epitaph of significance found in Kayts

An interesting early 19th century Tamil epitaph found on a tomb in Kayts, off Jaffna, evidences the usage of the word ‘Aariyar’ in Christian context, says Professor P. Pushparatnam, Head of the Department of History of the University of Jaffna, who brought the epitaph to notice and read it. According to local media reported his… Continue reading Tamil Christian epitaph of significance found in Kayts

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Journalists barred from covering government meeting in Jaffna

North Ceylon Journalists’ Association (NCJA), in its media report Thursday, accused government authorities in Jaffna for barring journalists from attending a high level government meeting held Thursday by Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse’s brother, Basil Rajapakse. Jaffna Government Agent (GA), when contacted by journalists seeking permission to cover the meeting, had said that journalists cannot… Continue reading Journalists barred from covering government meeting in Jaffna

Opposition MPs denied access to Vanni internment camps

“Sri Lanka government has not yet permitted the opposition parliamentarians to see the Tamil civilians held in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) camps in Vavuniyaa in order to learn of their problems and help them,” Gayantha Karunathilaka, United National Party (UNP) media spokesman, said in a press meet held Wednesday at the office of the… Continue reading Opposition MPs denied access to Vanni internment camps

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CPA’s FR petition regarding IDPs fixed for further inquiry

The Fundamental Rights petition filed by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka challenging the curtailment of internally displaced persons (IDPs) interned in the camps located in Vavuniyaa was listed for further inquiry on July 10 following the application made by the State Counsel that he needed more time… Continue reading CPA’s FR petition regarding IDPs fixed for further inquiry

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