People in Batticaloa district said that occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities are substituting traditional Tamil names of streets to Sinhalese names. Alli Oadai Tamil name for the street to Kudumpimalai has been changed into Ali O’luva, a Sinhalese name, they further said. Kudumpimalai is a traditional Tamil village in Koa’ralaippattu South Divisional Secretariat. The… Continue reading SLA changes traditional Tamil names of streets in Batticaloa district to Sinhalese
Author: TamilNet
SLFP wants diplomatic approach to UN issue than protest
Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), the main constituent of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government led by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse Friday called upon its constituent parties for more diplomatic approach to resolve the crisis with the United Nations over the appointment of Experts Panel on Sri Lanka and to advice the… Continue reading SLFP wants diplomatic approach to UN issue than protest
Rice stresses war-crimes accountability under international law
"Governments bear the primary responsibility for protecting civilians, but other parties to armed conflict must also comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law. And all too often, they do not," said Dr Susan Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, during a Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict… Continue reading Rice stresses war-crimes accountability under international law
Nedumaran calls for protest demanding closure of SL Mission in Chennai
Triggered by the killing of a Tamil Nadu fisherman and violent intimidation of seven Tamil Nadu fishermen by the Sri Lanka Navy on Thursday, the leader of Tamil Nationalist Movement Pazha Nedumaran, who also coordinates the alliance of Ilangkai Tamil Protection Movement, has announced a protest in Chennai on July 14 Wednesday demanding the Indian… Continue reading Nedumaran calls for protest demanding closure of SL Mission in Chennai
Ki’linochchi police try to free SLA soldiers suspected of gang rape
Ki’linochchi police informed Ki’linochchi magistrate court Thursday that they have no objection in releasing the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers detained on suspicion of gang raping a mother of two children in the resettled Visuvamadu in Vanni, legal sources in Ki’linochchi said. The suspects, earlier identified by the victim in an identification parade, had filed… Continue reading Ki’linochchi police try to free SLA soldiers suspected of gang rape
Sri Lanka expels two foreign NGO workers
Sri Lankan government has deported a Canadian national who functioned as the director of the Nonviolent Peaceforce organization, and a Pakistani national attached to the same non-governmental organization. According to the local Lankadeepa newspaper, the decision to deport the director was taken subsequent to an order issued by the military intelligence to the Immigration and… Continue reading Sri Lanka expels two foreign NGO workers
Malaysian corporate brokers embark on ‘development’ in Jaffna
A Malaysian Ceylonese delegation visited Jaffna last month to discuss ‘development’ with the commander of the occupying Sri Lanka military, the Government Agent and the Bishop of Jaffna. The purpose of the visit of the nine-member team, headed by Dato S Kulasegaran and C Gnanarajah, was to assist the government machinery in the fields of… Continue reading Malaysian corporate brokers embark on ‘development’ in Jaffna
UN recalls Resident Coordinator from Colombo, closes UNDP
United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, Thursday recalled UN’s Colombo Resident Coordinator, Neil Buhne, to New York for consultations, and closed the UNDP Regional Centre in Colombo, Sri Lanka media reported. UN spokesperson blamed Sri Lanka Government for failing to prevent demonstrators disrupting operations of the UN office, according to reports. "The Secretary-General calls… Continue reading UN recalls Resident Coordinator from Colombo, closes UNDP
Put a stop to media intimidation, IFJ appeals to Colombo
In a press alert issued by International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), a media watchdog, appealed to the Government of Sri Lanka "to act quickly to investigate the latest threat against a Sri Lankan media outlet after a threatening letter was sent to the Colombo office of Lanka-e-News," and called on Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse… Continue reading Put a stop to media intimidation, IFJ appeals to Colombo
SLA continues fishing ban in resettled areas in Vanni
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues its ban on fishing in the areas in Vanni where the uprooted civilians were resettled recently, allowing them access only to a space of 200 m from the shore, fishermen in Vanni said. Meanwhile, Sinhalese fishermen from South are permitted by SLA to freely fish with their trawlers in Mullaiththeevu… Continue reading SLA continues fishing ban in resettled areas in Vanni
