Sri Lanka Deputy Minister of Rehabilitation, Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan alias Karuna, has failed to fulfill his promises to solve the drinking water problem of the people of Kuruma’nve’li and Murungkaiyadi and the difficulties caused by the break down of the boat service between Thu’raineelaava’nai and Annamalai in Batticaloa district, the people of the areas said. Tamil… Continue reading Complaints against SL Deputy Minister’s empty promises
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Former Tamil SLA accomplice abducted in Batticaloa
A gang of unidentified armed men arriving in a van abducted a Tamil youth who had operated with Sri Lanka Army (SLA) during the war, on 15 September at Kalladi in Batticaloa district, according to complaints made by his wife to Batticaloa police. She had first complained at the office of Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal… Continue reading Former Tamil SLA accomplice abducted in Batticaloa
Sri Lanka’s LLRC, a hoax – Vanni war victims
Only fifteen of nearly four hundred persons, most of them women, were allowed to witness before Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) in Mullaiththeevu Government Secretariat Monday while the others were driven away, sources in Mullaiththeevu said. The women had come with the hope of getting information about their husbands, sons and daughters… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s LLRC, a hoax – Vanni war victims
‘Elusive international justice snatches away desire to live’
“We expected some country to step in to resolve the crisis… We believed that a dawn would come, a solution would come through [international] mediation after all the hardships we went through. But, nothing happened. Everything went out of hand for us to end up in the army-controlled area as living corpses. All countries have… Continue reading ‘Elusive international justice snatches away desire to live’
LTTE’s Elilan surrendered to SLA on 18 May, wife tells BBC
Ananthi Sasitharan, wife of Elilan, former Trincomalee political head of the LTTE, told BBC Tamil service that she and her three daughters witnessed her husband and hundreds of other LTTE members surrendering to the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers on 18th May 2009, after the war has come to an end. "I have been trying… Continue reading LTTE’s Elilan surrendered to SLA on 18 May, wife tells BBC
TID torture Tamil detainees held under PTA
The Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) of Sri Lanka government continues to torture hundreds of Tamil youths arrested and detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) without trial, a journalist who had met the detainees said, under conditions of anonymity. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka government intends to keep the Tamil youths who were combatants of Liberation… Continue reading TID torture Tamil detainees held under PTA
SL minister’s men attack editor’s house in Kaaththaankudi
The editor of ‘Uraikal’, a weekly paper published in Kaththaankudi in Eastern Province, said that a gang of men of Sri Lanka minister M. L. A. M. Hisbulla have for the second time attacked his house in Kaaththaankudi on 13 September, in a complaint made to Kaaththaankudi police. A news item in the paper had… Continue reading SL minister’s men attack editor’s house in Kaaththaankudi
Sri Lanka plays down Batticaloa blast toll
Sri Lanka revised down the official casualty figures of a massive explosion Friday that destroyed a police station in the eastern Batticaloa district, from over sixty dead to an official count of 25, but local government officials amongst those who rushed to the site said dozens of bodies from the rubble had been swiftly removed… Continue reading Sri Lanka plays down Batticaloa blast toll
Colombo bans BBC from covering LLRC hearings
While the forthcoming hearings by Sri Lanka’s Lesson and Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) at the former LTTE stronghold Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu are to be held in public, BBC has been "blocked from covering the public hearing," BBC said Friday. "A senior defence ministry official said he could not allow the BBC to attend the… Continue reading Colombo bans BBC from covering LLRC hearings
62 killed, 100 wounded in Batticaloa blast
Around 62 persons including Sri Lankan policemen, civilians and reportedly four Chinese nationals have been killed in a massive explosion that rocked the Karadiyanaru area, situated 20 km northwest of Batticaloa city, Friday around 12:30 p.m., Containers with explosives parked close the police station exploded destroying the entire police station, initial reports said. The explosion… Continue reading 62 killed, 100 wounded in Batticaloa blast
