3 youths injured in SLA landmine explosion in Jaffna

Landmines planted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA), in the area between Ariyaalai and Kozhumpuththu’rai in Jaffna where people were allowed to resettle, exploded Friday around 7:00 p.m seriously injuring three youths transporting sand in a tractor, sources in Jaffna said. The injured youths are admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Jaffna Teaching hospital.… Continue reading 3 youths injured in SLA landmine explosion in Jaffna

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NGOs hold parallel meeting at UN Human Rights Council

Switzerland-based ECOSO NGO Interfaith International in Geneva, organized an open dialogue on the theme "War against terrorism and human security – consequences of the failure of state machinery and policies" as a parallel event to the 12th session of the UN Human Rights Council, Friday, where the panelists were drawn from well known academics, lawyers… Continue reading NGOs hold parallel meeting at UN Human Rights Council

Election monitoring group’s website blocked in Sri Lanka

The Campaign for Fair and Free Elections (CaFFE) said Thursday that access to the group’s website www.caffe.lk has been blocked since Wednesday night. "The website was blocked subsequent to the display of photographic evidence of State resources being used for electioneering”, CaFFE said in a press release. The release said the access is blocked only… Continue reading Election monitoring group’s website blocked in Sri Lanka

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CPJ to honour Tamil journalist Tissainayagam

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) will honour J.S. Tissainayagam as well as courageous journalists from Somalia, Tunisia and Azerbaijan with its 2009 International Press Freedom Awards at a ceremony in November. J.S. Tissainayagam was recently sentenced to 20 years in prison. "These are reporters who risk their personal freedom and often their lives to… Continue reading CPJ to honour Tamil journalist Tissainayagam

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Court case mooted against India’s internment camps for Eezham Tamils

Long continuing human rights violations of Government of India and Tamil Nadu State Government, by the way they treat Eezham Tamils in internment camps and refugee camps in Tamil Nadu, are challenged by I’lanthamizhar Iyakkam (Young Tamil Movement) in Chennai, which is mooting a court case in this regard. Accusing the central and state governments… Continue reading Court case mooted against India’s internment camps for Eezham Tamils

Denial, bravado, defiance cannot erase Rights issues – Saravanamuttu

Noting a number of rights violations for which Sri Lanka is under scrutiny by the international community, Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, writes in a Daily Mirror column: “Human rights issues are stubborn ones. They will not go away. They cannot be dealt with by denial, bravado, defiance, conspiracy theories or neglect. Moreover they are indubitably in the… Continue reading Denial, bravado, defiance cannot erase Rights issues – Saravanamuttu

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Tamil technologist feared extra-judicially executed in Colombo

Kathiravel Thayapararaja, a 28-year old Tamil Electrical Engineer, is feared to have been extra-judically executed by Sri Lanka intelligent services, after being forcefully abducted sometime second week of September, informed sources in Colombo said. Thayapararaja?s wife, Uthayakala, and the two children of her diseased sister who were under Uthayakala?s care, have now been taken under… Continue reading Tamil technologist feared extra-judicially executed in Colombo

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Civilians clash with SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camp

Additional police and Sri Lanka Army troops were brought into the College of Education internment camp in Vavuniyaa after clashes erupted between civilian inmates and Sri Lankan forces following the arrest and assault of a Tamil youth in the camp. Several civilians and armed personnel sustained minor injuries, sources in Vavuniyaa said. On Monday, a… Continue reading Civilians clash with SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camp

FR petition allowed against SSP, wife, son in abduction, assault incident

The three-member bench of Supreme Court Friday granted leave to proceed with the rights violation petition filed by Nipuna Ramanayake, a Malabe SLIIT undergraduate, against Colombo Crimes Division officers, its former Director Vas Gunawardena, his wife and son. Chief Justice Asoka de Silva, Justices Jagath Balapatebendi and S. I. Imam were members of the bench,… Continue reading FR petition allowed against SSP, wife, son in abduction, assault incident

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