Members of a family recently resettled in Ka’neasapuram in Ki’iinochchi after being displaced from their house, located Saturday dead bodies of massacred victims, buried inside their toilet pit, sources in Ki’linochchi said. The house was located 1 km west of A9. The residents in the area who witnessed the the bodies said Sri Lanka Army… Continue reading Dead bodies located inside a toilet pit in Ki’linochchi
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US awaits Sri Lanka action, despite rights groups’ warning
The United States will be “watching closely” Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s newly established ‘reconciliation commission’ to see if it lives up to Colombo’s claims, the State Department’s Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, Robert Blake, said Friday. Shortly after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described as holding “promise” the body Sri… Continue reading US awaits Sri Lanka action, despite rights groups’ warning
South Indian Film Industry calls for boycott against IIFA to be held in Sri Lanka
Representatives of the South Indian Film Industry (SIFI) unions called for a boycott of the International Indian Film Award (IIFA) ceremony to be held in Sri Lanka in June which they described as a country stained with the blood of innocent Tamils, in a meeting held Friday at the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce… Continue reading South Indian Film Industry calls for boycott against IIFA to be held in Sri Lanka
SLA issues death threat to press owner in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Intelligence Division men issued death threat in person to the owner of a leading printing press in Jaffna as he had printed copies of a Weekly newspaper which was claimed by them to contain articles criticizing the actions of President Mahinda Rajapakse and Deputy Minister Karuna, sources in Jaffna said. The… Continue reading SLA issues death threat to press owner in Jaffna
STF again under SL Defence Ministry
The notorious Special Task Force (STF), a military-styled elite counter insurgency arm of the Sri Lankan Police, which has been responsible for a number of war-crimes and genocidal onslaughts against Tamil speaking people in the East, has been brought under the control of the Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa with effect from May 12… Continue reading STF again under SL Defence Ministry
4 SLA soldiers killed by lightning during preparation for ‘War Victory Day’ in Colombo
Sri Lanka government failed to reveal the deaths of four Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers and others injured by lightning at Galle Face Green in Colombo while decorating the area for the War Victory Day celebrations, on 17, 18 April, two days prior to the event, sources in Colombo said. Though the government had concealed… Continue reading 4 SLA soldiers killed by lightning during preparation for ‘War Victory Day’ in Colombo
STF arrests 2 Tamil youths in Batticaloa district
Special Task Force (STF) commandos on road patrol arrested a Tamil youth in Ka’luvaangchchikkudi and another in Kalmunai Wednesday evening claiming that the youths had mobile phones containing recent Channel-4 photos and other such film clips from some other websites, the relatives of the arrestees said. STF had told Kalmunai police where the two youths… Continue reading STF arrests 2 Tamil youths in Batticaloa district
Sri Lankan massacre highlights failings of IC: Amnesty International
The Sri lankan Governments lack accountability for “one of the worst human rights crises of recent times” and the complicity of global powers and the United Nations in protecting the Sri Lankan Government highlights a failure of the international instruments of justice said Amnesty International Asia Pacific director, Sam Zafiri in an interview with Austrlian… Continue reading Sri Lankan massacre highlights failings of IC: Amnesty International
Journalists, NGOs unsettle Peiris’s US visit
While Tamil demonstrators plan to protest in front of the State Department during Sri Lanka’s Minister of External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris’s meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton Friday, reports covering Peiris’s US visit indicate an uncomfortable minister facing hostile press and questioners, and the resulting damage to the Minister’s mission to block… Continue reading Journalists, NGOs unsettle Peiris’s US visit
UNICEF helps to re-establish maternal and child health facilities in Ki’linochchi
UNICEF Representative Philippe Duamelle and Minister of Economic Development, Basil Rajapakse Thursday re-opened the new facility of emergency obstetric and pediatric care at the Kil’inochchi General Hospital. In addition to the Ki’linochchi hospital, Minister Basil Rajapaksa and Philippe Duamelle also opened the Musali maternity building in Mannar district constructed by UNICEF. “This project will serve… Continue reading UNICEF helps to re-establish maternal and child health facilities in Ki’linochchi
