Sri Lanka is holding more than 11,000 Tamil prisoners without charge in closely guarded “rehabilitation centres”, despite the Government’s claim that it released all Tamil civilians from detention centres this week. The Times can reveal that the group of prisoners, whose exact number has been unknown since the Sri Lankan Government blocked access to them… Continue reading Children among 11,000 Tamil ‘fighters’ held in rehabilitation
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UN refugee agency cautiously greets Sri Lanka opening
The UN refugee agency said on Friday that it was encouraged by "increased freedom of movement" for war-displaced civilians in Sri Lanka who have been in internment camps in the north of the island. "We are encouraged by the Sri Lankan government?s long-awaited decision this week to allow increased freedom of movement for some 135,000… Continue reading UN refugee agency cautiously greets Sri Lanka opening
Australian reveals “deplorable” conditions onboard Indonesian boat
Cramped conditions, illness, poor sanitation and a lack of food are some of the many hardships being endured by 254 Tamil refugees onboard an Indonesian vessel stated Australian Socialist Party member Anthony Main on his recent visit to the port of Merak. Able to gain access as part of a delegation of Indonesian and Australian… Continue reading Australian reveals “deplorable” conditions onboard Indonesian boat
ECONOMIC WAR THE WAY FORWARD……
Stores Boycott The nationwide expansion of the boycott campaign is beginning to get noticed. Besides the Tamil media a number of local papers covered our groups in action. The main aim must be consistency i.e. regular turnouts which will increase awareness amongst the media and general public. This coming Weekend (5th and 6th December) campaign… Continue reading ECONOMIC WAR THE WAY FORWARD……
Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds
Bullets and shrapnel have been found in a group of people recently resettled from displacement camps in Sri Lanka. The bullets were found when 13 students were being checked for tuberculosis, Jaffna’s district tuberculosis officer, Dr S Jamunanantha said. Most of the students were aged between 10 and 18 years. Until recently they were housed… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds
UNF could sign MoU with Gen. Fonseka for common agenda
Announcing conditional support of his party to the bid of commander-turned-politician, retired General Sarath Fonseka for the office of President, Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) leader Mano Ganeshan disclosed at a news conference here on Thursday afternoon that the 18-party United National Front (UNF) led by former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe could soon sign a Memorandum… Continue reading UNF could sign MoU with Gen. Fonseka for common agenda
Facing offensive presidential election with self-respect
The Tamil parties thinking of fielding a common candidate should rise above outside diktats, should do justice to the Tamil cause at this formative stage of new Tamil polity and should come out with an election agenda that doesn’t harm the cause of Tamils in the long run. Any mistake made now will be irreversible,… Continue reading Facing offensive presidential election with self-respect
Australians slam ‘Indonesian Solution’
Over a 150 people marched through the streets of Sydney on Sunday calling upon the federal government to abolish its harsh stance on refugees and grant asylum to hundreds of Tamil refugees currently being detained in Indonesia at Australia’s request. Citing persecution faced by Tamils at the hands of the Sri Lankan Government, protestors labelled… Continue reading Australians slam ‘Indonesian Solution’
Sri Lanka must help released war refugees: Amnesty
Amnesty International on Wednesday pushed Sri Lanka to grant full freedom to 130,000 Tamil civilians who have been allowed out of camps where they were detained following the island’s ethnic conflict. The government said the camp inmates, who were displaced in the war against the Tamil Tiger rebels, were now free to leave. But many… Continue reading Sri Lanka must help released war refugees: Amnesty
Sri Lanka refugees happy to be free
Sri Lanka has opened up the vast refugee camps which have been holding tens of thousands of Tamils since the end of the war with Tamil Tiger rebels. BBC Tamil’s Ponniah Manikavasagam in Vavuniya has met refugees allowed out of the camps and those who have been permanently resettled. I was not able to go… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees happy to be free
