Over two hundred internally displaced people (IDPs) had been relocated to a camp in Killinochchi instead of resettling in their homes, says one of the refugees who spoke to the BBC. He told the BBC Sinhala Service, that they were taken from Vavunia to Killinochchi to be put in another camp. "We were brought here… Continue reading IDPs ‘resettled’ to another camp
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Restore media freedom candidates urged
Media organisations in Sri Lanka have urged main candidates at the presidential elections to prove that they are genuinely interested in restoring media freedom. Eight media organisations said they will hand over a document titled "Implementing the Reform Program," to all candidates at 26 January presidential polls. The Free Media Movement (FMM) accused all governments… Continue reading Restore media freedom candidates urged
Sri Lanka candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka woos Tamils
The former Sri Lankan army commander now competing for the presidency, Gen Sarath Fonseka, has pledged to grant an amnesty to all former militants. Gen Fonseka has submitted a proposal named "Immediate Relief Measures for War Affected Persons," to the leader of the Tamil National Alliance party. He is eager to win the Tamil vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka woos Tamils
Fourth Anniversary of Trinco Students’ extra-judicial killings
Dr Kasippillai Manoharan, the father of high school student Ragihar who with four of his friends were extra-judicially executed in what is widely believed to be pre-meditated killings by Sri Lanka military, told TamilNet today, at the fourth anniversary of the killings, that there is not even an iota of chance that he would receive… Continue reading Fourth Anniversary of Trinco Students’ extra-judicial killings
Sri Lanka dismisses EU trade move
Sri Lanka’s president on Friday dismissed the European Union’s suspension of preferential trade status to the island, saying his government would resist foreign "strategic interference". "We will not be held back by threatened economic sanctions or withdrawn trade concessions by those who seek strategic interference in the national affairs of Sri Lanka," President Mahinda Rajapakse… Continue reading Sri Lanka dismisses EU trade move
LTTE leaders who surrendered were killed by Army Special Forces
by D.B.S. Jeyaraj “Who Killed Cock Robin”? Not I, said the Sparrow With my Bow and Arrow” The above lines from an old nursery rhyme recur constantly in my mind when looking at the controversy surrounding the deaths of some senior leaders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE) in the early hours of May… Continue reading LTTE leaders who surrendered were killed by Army Special Forces
Abductees unreleased even after payment of ransom, in Jaffna
Around fiteen to twenty persons had been swindled each for two hundred thousand rupees as ransom to have their abducted family members released in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence officers are alleged to have collaborated with certain persons in this racket. A caller, introducing himself as a Major in SLA… Continue reading Abductees unreleased even after payment of ransom, in Jaffna
Around 800 persons including 50 women held in Boosa detention centre
Nearly 800 youths including 50 women who had been either abducted in white vans or arrested by the armed forces in Vanni detention centres from January to September 2009 are being held in Boosa camp, according to a list sent to Human Rights Commission (HRC) Jaffna officials by HRC office in Colombo. Most of the… Continue reading Around 800 persons including 50 women held in Boosa detention centre
Mercenary Intellectuals
Prof. Peter Schalk, of Uppsala University, Sweden, identifies four western educated individuals hired by the Government of Sri Lanka to defend Colombo’s decisions and criticisms from the West, and labels them as "mercenary intellectuals." He dismisses even discussing the "Sinhalatva hard core idealogues" from whom, Schlak says, one cannot expect any "rational reaction of responsibility… Continue reading Mercenary Intellectuals
S.Lanka takes more time to study war crime charges
Sri Lanka’s president has given legal experts four more months to study a US State Department report cataloging alleged war crimes on the island, the presidency said in a statement Monday. President Mahinda Rajapakse extended the December 31 deadline of the panel he appointed in November to formulate a response to the US report, which… Continue reading S.Lanka takes more time to study war crime charges
