Parents appeal for daughter’s release from TID detention

Parents of Peradeniya undergraduate Rasiah Dwaraka, who is now under detention in the Terrorist Investigation Department (TID), handed over a petition Tuesday afternoon to the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) requesting to take steps to obtain Dwaraka’s release, sources in Colombo said. Earlier her parents visited their daughter in the TID. Inter University… Continue reading Parents appeal for daughter’s release from TID detention

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Bishop’s House appeals to Vatican to urge Colombo to renovate Vanni churches

Jaffna Bishop House sent an appeal to the Holy See in Vatican to urge Sri Lanka government to renovate and restore the churches in Vanni destroyed or badly damaged during the war on Vanni, sources in Jaffna said. No one except Jaffna Bishop had been permitted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Vanni to see… Continue reading Bishop’s House appeals to Vatican to urge Colombo to renovate Vanni churches

SLA hastens to destroy skeletal remains of victims killed in Vanni

Following the disclosure of five male corpses in a toilet pit in Ki’linochchi Monday Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has ordered all skeletal remains of persons assassinated or killed in war lying visibly in Mullaiththeevu district in Vanni, an officer of a humanitarian de-mining organization who had personally seen some skeletal remains along the roads in… Continue reading SLA hastens to destroy skeletal remains of victims killed in Vanni

Big explosions heard in the outskirts of Palaali east HSZ

Residents in Jaffna peninsula were shocked by the deafening explosions heard Monday evening intermittently for nearly an hour from the outskirts of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zone (HSZ) in Palaali, sources in Jaffna said. An official of a de-mining organization said that the explosion could not be due to the destroying of landmines… Continue reading Big explosions heard in the outskirts of Palaali east HSZ

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‘Freedom Flotilla symbolises new dimension of humanitarian struggle’

A project manager of the Vanni Mission ship of the Tamil diaspora has said the courage displayed by the organisers and activists of the Freedom Flotilla and the sacrifices made by the activists have brought a new dimension to the global humanitarian struggle, exclusively revealing to TamilNet how Tamil Nadu government was ‘forced’ to act… Continue reading ‘Freedom Flotilla symbolises new dimension of humanitarian struggle’

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‘Era of impunity is over’, ICC to go beyond African cases – Ban Ki-Moon

The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, has said with the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC), those who commit the worst human crimes will be held responsible. Speaking at the opening of the ICC review conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo Monday, Ki-moon said no government or justice system complicit in international crimes can… Continue reading ‘Era of impunity is over’, ICC to go beyond African cases – Ban Ki-Moon

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UN Security Council calls for impartial probe in Israeli ship raid

The UN Security Council has called for an impartial inquiry “conforming to international standards” into Israel’s raid on a flotilla of Gaza-bound aid ships, the BBC reported Tuesday morning. A Presidential statement by the UNSC said the inquiry should be "prompt, impartial, credible and transparent". Agreement on it was reached after hours of discussion as… Continue reading UN Security Council calls for impartial probe in Israeli ship raid

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India wants TNA proposals submitted to Rajapaksa

Top officials of the Indian government have advised the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to consider submitting its devolution proposals to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa before he leaves to New Delhi on June 7, informed diplomatic sources in Colombo said. The move has come as the Indian Establishment, locked in a corporate race with China,… Continue reading India wants TNA proposals submitted to Rajapaksa

Israeli attack on humanitarian convoy sends shock waves across the world

Israeli commandos, dropped from a helicopter onto the main ship of a humanitarian flotilla carrying aid to the besieged Gaza, opened fire killing at least 16 humanitarian workers, 6 of them believed to be Turks and 10 from other countries Monday early morning, under darkness of night, in the international waters off Israel. The activists… Continue reading Israeli attack on humanitarian convoy sends shock waves across the world

male corpses exhumed from toilet pit in Ki’linochchi

Five male bodies estimated to be between 20 to 35 years of age, in highly decomposed state and packed securely in five separate bags were exhumed from the toilet pit of a house in Ka’neasapuram in Ki’linochchi under the supervision of Vavuniyaa Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) Dr. P. Sritharan and in the presence of Ki’linochchi… Continue reading male corpses exhumed from toilet pit in Ki’linochchi

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