Top Sri Lankan military officials appointed by SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa as Competent Authority in charge of resettlement of Tamils displaced from Vanni have finalised a plan to settle 200 Sinhalese people in Musali where 2,000 displaced Tamils have been allowed to resettle, informed civil officials in Vavuniyaa told TamilNet Friday. More than 4,500 civilians… Continue reading Sinhalicisation insinuated in Musali
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Two UN staff reported missing in Vavuniyaa
A Tamil staff of United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and another Tamil staff of the UNHCR, both attached to the UN offices in Vavuniyaa have been reported missing for the past 3 days, civil sources in Vavuniyaa said. The UNOPS worker reported missing was known as Saunthi and the other was named Charles,… Continue reading Two UN staff reported missing in Vavuniyaa
Basil’s Jaffna meet fails to discuss people in internment camps
The meeting meant to explore possibilities of the resettlement and rehabilitation of more than 13,000 Vanni civilians held in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Jaffna, held under tight security in Jaffna Public Library Thursday ended without any significant decisions regarding the issue concerned, Government officials who attended the meeting said. The venue of… Continue reading Basil’s Jaffna meet fails to discuss people in internment camps
Court directs Colombo to grant permission to camp visit by MPs
The Sri Lankan Supreme Court directed the State Counsel to seek permission from the Defence Secretary to grant permission to Members of Parliament to visit the camps occupied by the internally displaced persons in a Fundamental Rights petition filed by members of SL Parliament. The petitioner MPs said that they had sought permission from the… Continue reading Court directs Colombo to grant permission to camp visit by MPs
SL Police shoot 3 persons dead in Vavuniyaa
A special team of the Sri Lankan Police in Vavuniyaa shot and killed three persons at Nelukku’lam cemetery area in Vavuniyaa division in the early hours of Thursday around 2:30 a.m. Their identities have not been revealed by the police. But, the police claimed that the victims belonged to a gang of robbers and that… Continue reading SL Police shoot 3 persons dead in Vavuniyaa
Sri Lanka tops list of nations driving journalists to exile
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a New York based media watchdog, in a special reported published Wednesday, said Sri Lanka topped the list of countries that drove the largest number of journalists into exile. "At least 11 Sri Lankan journalists were driven into exile in the past 12 months amid an intensive government crackdown on… Continue reading Sri Lanka tops list of nations driving journalists to exile
Presidential Commission on HR violations ceases to function
The eight-member Presidential Commission which was appointed by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in 2007 to inquire into serious violations of human rights that took place in the year 2006 ceased to function from Sunday without completing its mandate as its term was not extended. The commission was set up amid pressure exerted by local… Continue reading Presidential Commission on HR violations ceases to function
Moothoor IDPs relocated against their wish in Ki’liveddi
Sri Lanka police forcibly took away 224 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Moothoor in Trincomalee district presently staying in Kirimuddi refugee camp in Batticaloa district, against their wish, to be relocated in Ki’liveddi in Trincomalee district, Tuesday noon, sources in Batticaloa said. UNHCR representatives, representatives of NGOs besides government officials were present during this incident,… Continue reading Moothoor IDPs relocated against their wish in Ki’liveddi
Sri Lanka, unfulfilled challenge to peace mediators
A group of well-known people in the peace making profession are gathering for an annual meet in recluse in Oslo between Tuesday and Thursday to reflect on current mediation processes, according to a news release from Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva. The participants include some of those from Norway whose peace process has led Eezham… Continue reading Sri Lanka, unfulfilled challenge to peace mediators
Movement launched in south to extend Rajapaksa’s term without election
Leading ministers in the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government has launched a movement in Sri Lanka’s south to extend the current term of Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse for another five years, without holding a presidential election at the end of first six year term. Local Government and Provincial Councils Minister Mr.Janaka Bandara… Continue reading Movement launched in south to extend Rajapaksa’s term without election
