Orchestrated efforts suspected in silencing war witnesses

Some recent ‘abductions’ of Eezham Tamil refugees who have come to Tamil Nadu after the war may have connections to orchestrated efforts in silencing war crime witnesses, allege informed media circles in Chennai. Within the last one month, a special group of people, released from the detention camps of Colombo, was sent to Tamil Nadu… Continue reading Orchestrated efforts suspected in silencing war witnesses

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China, India, compete helping Colombo’s demographic onslaught of Tamils

While Colombo plans allotting lands for ‘retired’ Sinhala army personnel in the so-called ‘resettlement’ schemes of Tamil North and East of the island of Sri Lanka, China and India compete in proving who is the best facilitator of Colombo in its demographic onslaught, Eezham Tamils circles said. China has emerged as Sri Lanka’s biggest single… Continue reading China, India, compete helping Colombo’s demographic onslaught of Tamils

Sampanthan to lead ITAK electioneering in Jaffna

The three-day election campaign of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchchi (ITAK) is to begin on March 17 and will continue till March 19 in the Jaffna electoral district. Mr.R.Sampanthan, ITAK President and the Chief Candidate in the Trincomalee electoral district is to lead the three-day campaign, ITAK sources said. Propaganda meetings of the ITAK will… Continue reading Sampanthan to lead ITAK electioneering in Jaffna

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Government engaged in setting up Sinhalese colonies in Vanni – Suresh Premachandran

“Sri Lanka government is actively engaged in colonizing the Vanni districts of Mannaar, Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi with the families of armed force personnel and Sinhalese people,” Suresh Premachandran, former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian and one of the TNA candidates contesting Jaffna electoral district, said in a press briefing held Wednesday at his Jaffna office.… Continue reading Government engaged in setting up Sinhalese colonies in Vanni – Suresh Premachandran

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Dissolved parliament to be reconvened March 9 to extend Emergency

The dissolved parliament is to be summoned on March 9 to extend the State of Emergency for another month. The State of Emergency now in force is to expire on March 5. President has been empowered to extend the State of Emergency for another month by issuing extra-ordinary gazette notification under the Constitution, but it… Continue reading Dissolved parliament to be reconvened March 9 to extend Emergency

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Armymen quizzed over editor murder

Sri Lankan police are to question dozens of military intelligence officers in connection with the internationally condemned assassination of a senior editor, a spokesman said yesterday. Investigations into the January 2009 slaying of Lasantha Wickrematunga, chief editor of the anti-establishment Sunday Leader, had led them to military personnel, said police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody. Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading Armymen quizzed over editor murder

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SLA systematically terrorises female detainees

Torture of female detainees in special camps of the Sri Lankan Army in Vavuniyaa continues to the extent of making many of the detainees insane, reports reaching from Vavuniyaa said. The torture is mainly carried out by female soldiers of the SLA, according to information provided by reliable civil society sources, which claim that they… Continue reading SLA systematically terrorises female detainees

100 Tamil youths taken to Boosa prison from Vavuniyaa detention camp

Vavuniyaa Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) arrested Friday 100 Tamil youths detained in Ne’lukku’lam Technical College detention camp in Vavuniyaa for further interrogation and later took them to Boosa prison in the south, according to information given to Human Rights Commission (HRC) Colombo. Recently two groups of young Tamil women from some detention centres in Vavuniyaa… Continue reading 100 Tamil youths taken to Boosa prison from Vavuniyaa detention camp

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Ex-Somali defense minister in war-crimes trial in US

U.S. Supreme Court will hear "war-crimes charges" against former Somali Defense minister and Prime Minister Mohamed Ali Samantar in a civil case this Wednesday, legal sources in Washington said. Samantar, 74, currently lives in Fairfax, Virginia, after fleeing his native country in 1991 to Rome, and then moving to the U.S. to join his wife… Continue reading Ex-Somali defense minister in war-crimes trial in US