An official of Jaffna Human Rights Commission (HRC) office said that the first stage of preliminary investigation to find out the fate of persons who had disappeared after leaving Liberation Tigers controlled area in Vanni at the end of the war, is in the offing. Representatives of Associations related to finding persons disappeared after arrest… Continue reading Jaffna HRC to investigate cases of persons disappeared at the end of war on Vanni
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NGOs consider withdrawing from Vanni as Sri Lanka tightens restrictions
Some International and Local Non-government organizations (NGOs) serving in Vanni consider leaving Vanni as Sri Lanka government’s restrictions to stay and serve in Vanni are tightened. Permission from President’s Task Force (PTF), headed by SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s brother and Sri Lanka Minister, Basil Rajapaksa for NGOs has been a prerequisite to assist the war… Continue reading NGOs consider withdrawing from Vanni as Sri Lanka tightens restrictions
Tamil journalist attacked in Mannaar
Unidentified persons who arrived in a white van pulled out a Tamil journalist from a passenger vehicle travelling along Mannaar-Thalaimannaar road Thursday night around 8.30 and attacked him, according to a complaint lodged with the Mannaar Police. The journalist was identified as 67 years old P.A.Antony Mark. The attackers fled in the same white van… Continue reading Tamil journalist attacked in Mannaar
Reconciliation pre-requisite to development, World Bank VP tells Sri Lanka
World Bank Vice President for South Asia Isabel Guerrero who ended a three-day visit to Sri Lanka pledging support to Sri Lanka’s transition to a middle income country at peace, has emphasized that reconciliation is a pre-requisite for development in Sri Lanka. During her visit to Sri Lanka, Guerrero called on Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda… Continue reading Reconciliation pre-requisite to development, World Bank VP tells Sri Lanka
Resettled family children in Vanni abandon school to earn a living
Most of the resettled families having lost their earning male members either killed, disappeared or detained in prison after arrest or surrender, their children are forced to drop out from school in order to earn a living for the family, an education officer in Vanni said. The number of children above fifteen in the resettled… Continue reading Resettled family children in Vanni abandon school to earn a living
Boyle urges divestment-disinvestment campaign against "apartheid" Sri Lanka
Speaking at the Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America (FeTNA) convention during the US Independence day weekend, Professor Boyle, an expert in International Law, said that Sri Lanka is a violator of the Apartheid Convention, and that Tamils across the world should, without delay, intensify a divestment and disinvestment campaign against Sri Lanka "in… Continue reading Boyle urges divestment-disinvestment campaign against "apartheid" Sri Lanka
SLA soldier taking drugs to Kilinochchi arrested
Amid several allegations that members of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and other state security forces have been engaged in smuggling ganja, a locally made drug, opium and other prohibited narcotics items to the Northern Province for sale, the Sri Lanka Police Wednesday arrested a soldier of the SLA at Anuradhapura while seated in a… Continue reading SLA soldier taking drugs to Kilinochchi arrested
SRI LANKA: Death threats to journalist’s family
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) in its media report 21 July said that it is alarmed by threats made against the safety of the family of senior Sri Lankan journalist Gamini Pushpakumara. "We call upon the Sri Lankan police and security agencies to take immediate measures to investigate the source of the threats and to… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Death threats to journalist’s family
TNA seeks TN Chief Minister’s help, writes Sinhala daily
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has appealed for assistance from the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi to help influence the Sri Lankan government to speed up the resettlement of the thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and to develop the war ravaged north and east provinces, Sinhala daily Lakbima reported Thursday. According to Lakbima,… Continue reading TNA seeks TN Chief Minister’s help, writes Sinhala daily
SLA soldiers sexually abuse resettled women in Mannar
Young women recently released from Vavuniyaa internment camps and resettled in Mannar district are living in fear of their life, and are living are being sexually abused by members of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying the Mannar area, sources in Mannar said.. Parents of the women undergoing harassment are unable to make official complaints… Continue reading SLA soldiers sexually abuse resettled women in Mannar
