A Tamil youth was critically injured when unidentified armed persons arrived in a three wheeler fired at him. They fled from the scene when the neighbors shouted for assistance. The incident took place Tuesday afternoon around 12:55 p.m. at New Chetty Street in Kotahena police division in Colombo district, according to Police Spokesman Ranjit Gunasekara.… Continue reading Armed men shoot Tamil youth in Colombo
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TNA MP Jeyananthamoorthy’s secretary reported missing
Thavarajasingham Subash, 23, secretary to S.Jeyananthamoorthy, Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian has been reported missing mysteriously since Tuesday early morning around 2:15 a.m after he arrived in Katunayake from Chennai airport in Tamilnadu. Katunayake Police took into custody on his arrival from Chennai. Later it was reported that he was released. However he… Continue reading TNA MP Jeyananthamoorthy’s secretary reported missing
‘Epidemic waiting to happen’ in detention camps
A disease outbreak in Tamil refugee camps in northern Sri Lanka is imminent, aid agency Christian Aid said Wednesday. Conditions in refugee camps remained desperately poor and there are 30 refugees living in five-person tents, the NGO said, as the overcrowded camps struggle to contend with the influx of civilians. Robin Greenwood, director of the… Continue reading ‘Epidemic waiting to happen’ in detention camps
SLA delays relocation of Vanni detainees in Jaffna
Plans to relocate the Vanni detainees held in schools turned into internment camps in Jaffna peninsula stall due to the reluctance of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities to allow relocation activities to proceed as planned, Non-government Organizations sources in Jaffna said. SLA is particularly reluctant to establish permanent internment camps for the Vanni detainees in… Continue reading SLA delays relocation of Vanni detainees in Jaffna
Jaffna traders required to bribe government officials in Colombo
Traders in Jaffna peninsula have to bribe government officials to expedite transport of goods from Colombo in lorries through A9 land route, representatives of Jaffna Traders Union (JTU) told the visiting delegation of Colombo Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, in Jaffna. Despite wide publicity by Sri Lanka government that the A9 route is available for public… Continue reading Jaffna traders required to bribe government officials in Colombo
NYT calls for investigation of war crimes in Sri Lanka
Supporting UN High Commissioner for human rights, Navi Pillay’s, call for the investigation of war-crimes of both sides to the conflict, the Sri Lanka Government and the Liberation Tigers, the New York Times, in its Wednesday editorial said, "[T]he government claims it must screen out rebels hiding in the camps. But aid workers suspect other… Continue reading NYT calls for investigation of war crimes in Sri Lanka
Access to Sri Lanka detention camps ‘not satisfactory’ – ICRC chief
The International Committee of the Red Cross has been barred from visiting internment camps in Sri Lanka to check on people held by the Colombo government, the head of the organisation has said. Jakob Kellenberger has asked the Sri Lankan government for access to all its camps, which are ringed by barbed wire and soldiers,… Continue reading Access to Sri Lanka detention camps ‘not satisfactory’ – ICRC chief
Tamil shop burnt down in Wattala
A shop run by Tamil person located along Kalveti Road in Wattala in Colombo district was burnt down on Monday early morning by two unidentified persons who came in a motorbike. The shop was reduced to ashes, according to complaint lodged with the Wattala Police by the owner. The owner told the police that some… Continue reading Tamil shop burnt down in Wattala
“Glaring hypocrisy, blatant sophistry” Boyle slams Swiss UN Resolution
Pointing out the twelfth operative paragraph of the Draft Resolution sponsored by Switzerland, that is currently pending before the U.N. Human Rights Council, Professor Boyle, expert in International Law and Professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, says this would be the same “as if the U.N. Human Rights Council had invited the… Continue reading “Glaring hypocrisy, blatant sophistry” Boyle slams Swiss UN Resolution
Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas – paper
"Aid officials, human rights campaigners and politicians claim Tamils have been driven out of areas in the north-east of the country by killings and kidnappings carried out by pro-government militias. They say the government has simultaneously encouraged members of the Sinhalese majority in the south to relocate to the vacated villages," Telegraph, UK, said, adding… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas – paper
