Government suppresses protest demonstration of IDPs in Jaffna

A protest demonstration demanding immediate resettlement of people displaced from Valikaamam North occupied by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) as High Security Zone (HSZ) organized by the Welfare Organizations for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) on 1 March in front of Jaffna Secretariat had to be given up due to the strong opposition to it by Jaffna… Continue reading Government suppresses protest demonstration of IDPs in Jaffna

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Ban Ki Moon concerned over Sri Lanka’s lack of progress

Expressing concerns on the lack of progress on "political reconciliation, the treatment of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the setting up of an accountability process in Sri Lanka," United Nations Secretary General, confirmed that he intends to move forward on a group of experts which will advise him on setting the broad parameters and standards… Continue reading Ban Ki Moon concerned over Sri Lanka’s lack of progress

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ITAK begins three day election campaign in Moothoor Tamil villages

Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) Monday began a three day campaign by holding election meeting in every Tamil village in the Moothoor East, Verukal DS division, Moothoor DS division in Trincomalee district. ITAK leader and the chief candidate for the Trincomalee district Mr.R.Sampanthan is leading the campaign with other six candidates in the list. The… Continue reading ITAK begins three day election campaign in Moothoor Tamil villages

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Nirupama Rao meets President Rajapakse

Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao met President Mahinda Rajapaksa Sunday morning at the President’s House. Both discussed several issues relating to the resettlement of the internally displaced people after the war against LTTE came to a finish last May. Sources in Colombo said the talks between the two also touched the subject on finding a… Continue reading Nirupama Rao meets President Rajapakse

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Time for International Criminal Tribunal on Sri Lanka, says Boyle

Dismissing the response by Colombo that Ban Ki Moon had not appointed panel of experts on other countries where there are "continuing armed conflicts on a large scale, involving major humanitarian catastrophes and causing the deaths of large numbers of civilians due to military action," as "simply untrue nonsense," Francis A. Boyle, professor at the… Continue reading Time for International Criminal Tribunal on Sri Lanka, says Boyle

32 journalists from Trincomalee district visit Jaffna

A group of thirty-two journalists from the communities of Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim from Trincomalee district visited Jaffna peninsula Sunday under a program arranged by National Peace Council (NPC) aimed at promoting understanding between communities, sources in Jaffna said. The group of journalists visited the offices of Uthayan, Yarl Thinakural and Valampuri Tamil dailies published… Continue reading 32 journalists from Trincomalee district visit Jaffna

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Pilgrims to Paalaitheevu St. Antony’s church suspect presence of Chinese navy

  Pilgrims who returned from Paalaitheevu after attending the lent period prayers in St. Antony’s church Sunday said that they had seen many Chinese Tents and food packets with Chinese writing on them during the annual festival held Saturday and Sunday. Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) occupies many of the pilgrims’ halls behind the church and… Continue reading Pilgrims to Paalaitheevu St. Antony’s church suspect presence of Chinese navy

Magistrate courts to be built in Vanni where IDPs are yet to be resettled

Sri Lanka government is actively engaged in building police stations and magistrate courts in the districts of Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu in Vanni where Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are yet to be resettled, sources in Vanni said. Secretary to the Ministry of Justice made a sudden visit Wednesday to Ki’linochchi and Mullaitheevu with the view to… Continue reading Magistrate courts to be built in Vanni where IDPs are yet to be resettled

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Experts to advise Ban Ki Moon on Sri Lanka’s alleged war-crimes

  U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon plans to ask a panel of experts to advise the world body on "accountability issues" relating to possible human rights abuses in Sri Lanka, Reuters reported quoting spokesperson Martin Nesirky as saying. Ban has said an investigation of war crimes allegations should be handled by the High Commissioner for Human… Continue reading Experts to advise Ban Ki Moon on Sri Lanka’s alleged war-crimes