Australian Intelligence assessment leaves refugees in limbo

The rejection for asylum of 5 Tamil refugees, including a mother and two children, by the Australian Government due to undisclosed ‘security fears’ has left them in limbo amid a game of "political football" say human rights advocates, who have urged the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) to reveal its security assessment, citing past failures… Continue reading Australian Intelligence assessment leaves refugees in limbo

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Support for Mahinda in Jaffna declines

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) being reluctant to permit resettlement in its High Security Zone (HSZ) in Valikaamam North, whatever support that President Mahinda Rajapakse had in Jaffna peninsula began to decline fast, sources in Jaffna said. Besides, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian, Sivasakthi Ananthan had told ‘Valampuri’, the Tamil daily published in Jaffna, that SLA… Continue reading Support for Mahinda in Jaffna declines

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Patten: Sri Lanka to choose between two alleged war criminals

Chris Patten, currently the co-chairman of the International Crisis Group, notes in a New York Times article that public in Sri Lanka is "faced with a choice between two candidates who openly accuse each other of war crimes," and adds, "[w]hoever wins, the outside world should use all its tools to convince the government to… Continue reading Patten: Sri Lanka to choose between two alleged war criminals

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Shiranthi Rajapakse seeks Jaffna Bishop’s help

Shiranthi Rajapakse, wife of President Mahinda Rajapakse, paid a visit to Jaffna Bishop’s House Monday evening where she entreated Jaffna Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas Saundaranayagam to help get the people of Jaffna peninsula to vote for her husband in the presidential election, Bishop House sources said. She had also requested him to ask the peninsula… Continue reading Shiranthi Rajapakse seeks Jaffna Bishop’s help

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Thirumavalavan urges Tamils to refrain from celebrating Pongkal this year

Thol Thirumavalavan, the leader of the Viduthalai Chi’ruththaika’l Kadchi (VCK) in a message appealed the Tamils in Tamil Nadu to refrain from celebrating Thai Pongkal to express distress and agony on behalf of Eelam Tamils who have been suffering in the internment camps of Sri Lanka Army after the brutal massacre of their loved ones… Continue reading Thirumavalavan urges Tamils to refrain from celebrating Pongkal this year

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Gunman opens fire on Fonseka supporters, woman killed, 10 wounded

A 58-year-old mother of five died on the spot and ten civilians seriously injured when a gunman who arrived in a motor bike fired at a bus transporting supporters of common opposition candidate General Sarath Fonseka Tuesday afternoon in Tangalle of the southern province. Tension prevailed in the area following the shooting incident, which the… Continue reading Gunman opens fire on Fonseka supporters, woman killed, 10 wounded

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Australia urged to assess refugee claims without external influence

Grave fears remain for the safety of 4 Tamils after their application for asylum in Australia was denied due to suspected links with Tamil militant groups, the Australian media has reported. The group faces the possibility of deportation despite being assessed as genuine refugees by the UNHCR, as advocacy groups and politicians urged the Rudd… Continue reading Australia urged to assess refugee claims without external influence

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Tamil refugees “interrogated” by SL Navy in Indonesia: The Age

Authorities in Jakarta have allowed Sri Lankan Government officials access to several Tamil refugees currently being held within a detention centre in an attempt to force them back to Sri Lanka, amid growing concerns for their safety in Indonesian hands. Captain Kapil of the Sri Lankan Navy and two other officers were escorted by Indonesian… Continue reading Tamil refugees “interrogated” by SL Navy in Indonesia: The Age

“Tamils should vote for one who publicly recognizes their rights, aspirations” – Manickasothy

“Tamil speaking people should vote for a person who publicly recognizes their rights and aspirations and openly tell the Sinhalese Nation and the world of his stand,” Mr. Manicaksothy, a prominent person in Jaffna peninsula, said in a report to media Monday, in support of Dr. Wickremabahu Karunaratne, a contestant in the forthcoming presidential candidate.… Continue reading “Tamils should vote for one who publicly recognizes their rights, aspirations” – Manickasothy

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President’s wife in Jaffna wooing votes for husband

Shiranthi Rajapakse, wife of President Mahinda Rajapakse, arrived in Jaffna Monday to seek support for her husband in the forthcoming presidential election, accompanied by Thilak Kumara Udugama, the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) organizer for Vanni and Jaffna district, sources in Jaffna said. Parents and relatives of persons gone missing after arrest by armed forces… Continue reading President’s wife in Jaffna wooing votes for husband

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