Court fixes inquiry into FR filed by Sunday Leader journalist

The three –member bench of the Supreme Court Friday listed the Fundamental Rights petition filed by journalist Arthur Wamanan Sornalingam of the Sunday leader to be taken up on November 9 for inquiry as the court was told that the two parties concerned were agreeable to a mutually negotiated settlement. The petitioner cited the Police… Continue reading Court fixes inquiry into FR filed by Sunday Leader journalist

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Tamils protest in New York, say Ban ineffective, lacks leadership

Several dozen American Tamils assembled near the United Nations building between 1st Avenue and 47th Street Tuesday around noon and protested against UN inaction, particularly the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, for first failing to prevent the bloodbath in May when more than 20,000 Tamil civilians were allegedly killed by Sri Lanka Army using… Continue reading Tamils protest in New York, say Ban ineffective, lacks leadership

“No IDPs but FDDPs, in Vavuniyaa camps” – Mangala Samaraweera

“Today barbed wire internment camps are euphemistically called “Welfare Camps” and the 280,000 people incarcerated there are called IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons) while in actual fact that these people should be called FDDPs (Forcibly Displaced and Detained Persons)”, Mangala Samaraweera, the leader of the dissident group of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), said. Samaraweera… Continue reading “No IDPs but FDDPs, in Vavuniyaa camps” – Mangala Samaraweera

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HRW: World leaders should demand end to Sri Lanka detention camps

Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based rights group, in a press release issued Tuesday, expressed concern "about a lack of protection mechanisms in the camps and the secret, incommunicado detention – and possible enforced disappearance – of suspected combatants. Poor conditions, overcrowding, and inadequate medical care increases the risk of serious health problems during… Continue reading HRW: World leaders should demand end to Sri Lanka detention camps

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SLN constructs new internment camps in the islets of Jaffna

Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) stationed in Kaarainakar, Oorkaavatu’rai and Veala’nai are hastily engaged in constructing new internment camps to detain Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the islets of Jaffna held in Vavuniyaa and brought to the islets. Around 1500 IDPs brought from Vavuniyaa in two stages and handed over to SLN are undergoing untold difficulties… Continue reading SLN constructs new internment camps in the islets of Jaffna

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‘Tamil heritage for sale in Colombo’

Valuable antiquities plundered from the archaeological sites and monuments in Vanni by the occupying forces of Sri Lanka are now sold in the antiquarian market of Colombo, reports reaching from Colombo said. Before the war, the LTTE was maintaining a museum in Vanni, with a large collection of archaeological material including Buddhist artefacts. Cultural artefacts… Continue reading ‘Tamil heritage for sale in Colombo’

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SL Prime Minister to attend UN general assembly

Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake will be heading the Sri Lankan delegation to the 64th session of the United Nations (UN) general assembly. He is scheduled to address the general assembly on September 26 on “Strengthening of Multilateralism and Dialogue among Civilizations for International Peace, Security and Development”, according to foreign ministry spokesman. The Prime Minister… Continue reading SL Prime Minister to attend UN general assembly

SLA refuses permission to Jaffna University students in camps to attend lectures

Despite efforts made by Jaffna University Students’ Union (JUSU), University Administration and other interested parties, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues to detain 74 university students from Vanni districts held in the internment camps in Vavuniyaa and brought to Jaffna, in the SLA detention camp in Kaithadi, a press notice released by the JUSU said. JUSU… Continue reading SLA refuses permission to Jaffna University students in camps to attend lectures

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Tamil engineer arrested in Katunayake

Sri Lanka’s State Intelligence Service (SIS) Sunday morning arrested a Tamil engineer who arrived in Katunayake International Airport (KIA) from Singapore. He has been identified as Ratnasekaram, a resident of Point Pedro in Jaffna district, sources in Colombo said. He told the police during preliminary investigation that he had come to visit one of his… Continue reading Tamil engineer arrested in Katunayake

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Welikade Tamil prisoners continue hunger strike

135 Tamil political prisoners out of a total of 600 Tamil political prisoners in maximum security Central Jail in Welikada, Colombo, continued their fast unto death campaign demanding the state to expedite their cases, release the prisoners who have no charges filed against them, and to allow others charged with less serious offenses to undergo… Continue reading Welikade Tamil prisoners continue hunger strike

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