British PR firm whitewashing Sri Lanka’s reputation – report

British public relations firm Bell Pottinger Sans Frontiers is working for the Sri Lankan government to improve Colombo’s international image, in the wake of its mass killings of Tamil civilians last year and ongoing rights abuses, The Guardian newspaper said this week in an investigative report into UK firms’ role in ‘reputation laundering’ for unsavoury… Continue reading British PR firm whitewashing Sri Lanka’s reputation – report

SLA exploits Chinese funds meant for resettlement of uprooted Vanni civilians

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying Vanni is exploiting funds donated by China for the resettlement of uprooted Vanni people to construct permanent housing schemes for its personnel, in Kokkaavil, located west of A9 road in Vanni, civil society organizations in K’linochchi said. Uprooted civilians forcibly taken by SLA soldiers to work in the constructions said… Continue reading SLA exploits Chinese funds meant for resettlement of uprooted Vanni civilians

Tutu: Persecution, disappearances in Sri Lanka, truely terrifying

Cautioning that "the international response to Sri Lanka’s worrying approach to human rights, good governance and accountability as a ‘deafening global silence’ that may encourage other states to act in a similar way," Elders, an independent group of eminent global leaders, said Tuesday that "Sri Lankan government’s domestic conduct, as well as its recent unacceptable… Continue reading Tutu: Persecution, disappearances in Sri Lanka, truely terrifying

SLA claims Gurunagar HSZ removed

Acting Military spokesman, Colonel Duminda Gamage, talking to the Colombo media Tuesday, claimed that the High Security Zone (HSZ) in the Gurunagar area in Jaffna has been removed. He further said that this step has been taken to facilitate the resettlement of civilian, and added HSZ is gradually being dismantled since Monday and civilians are… Continue reading SLA claims Gurunagar HSZ removed

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Tamil political prisoners allowed to face trial in Jaffna

Aunuradapura court on instructions by Sri Lanka Ministry of Defence, informed Monday that Tamil political prisoners held in Jaffna prison will be tried in Jaffna magistrate court, sources in Jaffna said. Sri Lanka government had taken steps to transfer the at least 18 Tamil political prisoners in Jaffna prison to Anurdapura prison and to take… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners allowed to face trial in Jaffna

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Illicit electricity tapping by STF claims life of Tamil farmer in Batticaloa

Illicit tapping of electricity by the Special Task Force (STF) of Sri Lanka Police claimed the life of a father of seven children at Aayiththiyamalai police division in Batticaloa district last week. The STF camp is located at Ma’nipuram junction. STF commandos in this camp have been tapping electricity from the main line to their… Continue reading Illicit electricity tapping by STF claims life of Tamil farmer in Batticaloa

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Valikaamam uprooted families abandon protest demonstration due to death threats

Welfare organizations of Valikaamam North residents expelled by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) from their properties twenty years ago cancelled a human chain protest demanding resettlement in their places due to death threats to the key persons of the organizations, sources in Jaffna said. The persons threatened wish anonymity as they fear for their lives. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Valikaamam uprooted families abandon protest demonstration due to death threats

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New Delhi academic comments in Colombo on diaspora transnationalism

“Nationals settled in distant lands often nurture identities that may well be historically untenable and outdated in the culture of the home country. But they are a source of solace to the migrant in an alien culture and underline a claim to connectedness. Such identities frequently deny the plurality of South Asian civilisation and the… Continue reading New Delhi academic comments in Colombo on diaspora transnationalism

Landmines explode in 3 Vanni school surroundings

Three landmines went off Sunday morning in the surroundings of schools in three separate schools in Ki’linochchi district in Vanni where uprooted families were resettled in Vanni on Sri Lanka Army (SLA) assurance that the areas had been completely de-mined. The landmines exploded when students set fire to waste heaped after cleaning the surrounding area… Continue reading Landmines explode in 3 Vanni school surroundings

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