The Sri Lankan government has failed to make adequate welfare provision for the 136,000 Tamil civilians it plans to release from internment camps, rights activists and opposition parties said Sunday. Heeding international calls for the camps to be closed, the authorities said the remaining detainees — held since the military finally crushed the Tamil Tiger… Continue reading S.Lanka resettlement plan needed
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Ban Ki-moon welcomes Sri Lanka’s decision to grant freedom to refugees
United Nations Chief Ban Ki-moon has welcomed Colombo’s decision to grant freedom of movement to the displaced Tamils living in the military guarded camps at the Northern Vayuniya district in Sri Lanka. “The Secretary-General welcomes the decision by the Government of Sri Lanka to grant increased freedom of movement to internally displaced persons (IDPs) still… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon welcomes Sri Lanka’s decision to grant freedom to refugees
Ready for big battle: Rajapaksa vs. Fonseka
President Mahinda Rajapaksa is set to sign a proclamation tomorrow evening declaring a Presidential Election. Nominations are to be called within two weeks after tomorrow, possibly on December 9 or 10. After six weeks of campaigning, the polls are now likely on January 23. Despite his firm insistence on having a Presidential Election first, Rajapaksa… Continue reading Ready for big battle: Rajapaksa vs. Fonseka
Sri Lanka Tamil refugee camps ‘to be opened next month’
Sri Lanka’s government says people held in special camps since the end of the conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels will be free to leave next month. The camps were set up in the north for Tamils fleeing the final stages of the civil war – which ended in May – and still house more than… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil refugee camps ‘to be opened next month’
Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna
It has been six months since the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, but normality has yet to return to the Tamil cultural heartland of Jaffna, activists and former residents say. Groups of former Tamil residents and media activists recently visited Jaffna. It was an emotional and nostalgic journey for Nirmala Rajasingham –… Continue reading Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna
Sri Lanka minorities hold talks in Switzerland
Political parties representing minority Tamils and Muslims in Sri Lanka are holding talks in Switzerland, the first since the conflict ended in May. Sri Lanka’s social welfare minister said they aim to find a shared position on issues affecting minorities. The meeting, organised by the Tamil diaspora, gathers representatives from across the political spectrum. Although… Continue reading Sri Lanka minorities hold talks in Switzerland
‘Sri Lanka has released half of war-displaced’
Sri Lanka has released more than half of the thousands of displaced civilians held in government camps after the end of the country’s ethnic conflict earlier this year, a minister said Friday. "We feel the security situation has eased considerably now to allow people to return to their homes," Human Rights minister Mahinda Samarasinghe told… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka has released half of war-displaced’
Sri Lanka top general signals bid for presidency
Sri Lanka’s top general, who quit amid speculation he could run for president, pledged on Friday to fight for democracy and human rights after the end of a 25-year separatist war, suggesting he would soon announce his candidacy. General Sarath Fonseka, widely credited for the army’s role in defeating the Tamil Tiger rebels in May,… Continue reading Sri Lanka top general signals bid for presidency
Gen Fonseka faces Ranil’s PM rider
The unease in the Sri Lankan Opposition in naming General Sarath Fonseka as their joint candidate for the Presidential elections against President Mahinda Rajapaksa, continued with UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe laying down a fresh set of tough conditions before the retired general. The UNP boss told the media that Fonseka must agree to abolish or… Continue reading Gen Fonseka faces Ranil’s PM rider
UN official visits relief camps in Sri Lanka’s north
A top UN official, on a four-day official visit to Sri Lanka, yesterday expressed satisfaction over the resettlement process in the country’s embattled north. United Nations Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes visited relief camps in Vavuniya, Kadirgamar, Arunachulam and Ananada Coomaraswamy in the north to observe the ongoing resettlement and other development process… Continue reading UN official visits relief camps in Sri Lanka’s north
