Tamil Nadu Government incurred an expenditure of Rs 44.34 crores in 2008-09 for providing various relief measures to Sri Lankan Tamils living in refugee camps against Rs 39.90 crore spent in the previous year. At present, a total of 73,451 Sri Lankan Tamils belonging to 19,705 familes had been accommodated in 115 refugee camps, including… Continue reading Rs 44.34 cr spent for Lankan Tamil refugees by TN Govt
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Doctors say facilities inadequate in IDP camps, write to Prez
Doctors treating displaced Tamils in the government-run welfare camps in Sri Lanka’s north have written a letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa complaining about inadequate facilities and shortage of medical staff. "It is difficult to stay in these shelters. The doctors examine patients from 7 o’clock in the morning to 7 o’clock in the night (in… Continue reading Doctors say facilities inadequate in IDP camps, write to Prez
Army convoy attack: One more detained under NSA
One more person arrested in connection with the attack on an Army convoy some two months ago on the outskirts of the city, was detained under the National Security Act (NSA) on Sunday. An order to this effect was served on Veluchamy, an MDMK worker in Arasur, lodged in Central Prison here this evening, police… Continue reading Army convoy attack: One more detained under NSA
Rights groups ask Obama to “assume leadership” on Lankan issue
Six leading human rights groups have asked US President Barack Obama to seek setting up of an international commission of inquiry into the alleged human rights violations in the recently concluded civil war in Sri Lanka. In a letter to Obama, they said human rights groups have documented serious violations of international humanitarian law by… Continue reading Rights groups ask Obama to “assume leadership” on Lankan issue
`Visit to IDP camps for personal gains not to be allowed`
Sri Lanka will not permit visits to government-run IDP camps housing 2.8 lakh displaced Tamil civilians across the northern part of the country for personal or political gains. "The government will allow any interested party or group to assist and help the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) currently located in the welfare centres in the North,… Continue reading `Visit to IDP camps for personal gains not to be allowed`
S Korean ships arrive in Lanka with arms, computer sets
Two South Korean ships carrying arms and educational items for Sri Lanka arrived here this morning on a goodwill visit to the island nation, a navy official said. "Some ‘integrated arms’ were provided by South Korea on its own," the official said adding the ships were given a 21 gun salute on anchoring at the… Continue reading S Korean ships arrive in Lanka with arms, computer sets
LTTE restricted to 4.5 sq km area
With the beleaguered LTTE confined to a small area of 4.5 sq kms, Sri Lankan Army Chief Sarath Fonseka has said the troops are consolidating their positions despite heavy attacks from remnant rebel cadres in the north, where at least 21 guerrillas were killed in intense clashes. The security forces are marching forward despite… Continue reading LTTE restricted to 4.5 sq km area
Sri Lankan doctors not happy with Indian medical team
The Indian medical team’s assistance to thousands of displaced Tamils has come under a cloud with the Sri Lankan government doctors questioning the permission granted to the doctors and nurses for the purpose, saying they are not registered in the Island country. "They (the Indian medical staff) are not registered with the Sri Lanka medical… Continue reading Sri Lankan doctors not happy with Indian medical team
IS LTTE BREATHING ITS LAST?
A brutal civil war that has gripped Sri Lanka for the last 30 years and has claimed over 65,000 lives is now drawing to a close. Is this statement realistic? Well, the future will unravel the answer. But the current scenario indicates that Sri Lankan forces will, this time, weed out the Tigers from the… Continue reading IS LTTE BREATHING ITS LAST?
Rajapaksa lauds Lankan security forces
Lauding the Sri Lankan military as a "shining example" of courage, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that it had come a long way from confronting the LTTE suicide bombers to capturing key rebel-held areas even as he cautioned against "unscrupulous" elements trying to destroy the nation in the "garb" of rights activists. "They (Sri… Continue reading Rajapaksa lauds Lankan security forces
