Sri Lanka Jaffna post restarted

Overland postal services have restarted from Colombo to the city of Jaffna, the main town in Sri Lanka’s north, five months after the end of the war. Forty-two bags of mail on Thursday travelled south overland from Jaffna, while 56 bags were conveyed northwards. The old-fashioned movement of letters and parcels constitutes one more small… Continue reading Sri Lanka Jaffna post restarted

Internally displaced Tamils lack basic amenities: MPs team – indianexpress

Internally displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka lack even basic amenities like water and toilets in camps housing them, an MPs delegation from Tamil Nadu has claimed after visiting the island nation. "They (Lankan Tamils) complained of lack of food, with even children not having milk. While many said they didn’t have clothes to change, others… Continue reading Internally displaced Tamils lack basic amenities: MPs team – indianexpress

UK concerned over screening process to identify Tigers

Foreign Secretary David Miliband, speaking on the UK’s engagement in Sri Lanka during a statement to the House of Commons today, said that the UK is concerned that there is no independent visibility of the process by which over 11,000 IDPs have been identified as suspected LTTE cadres and moved to separate camps. He also… Continue reading UK concerned over screening process to identify Tigers

Sri Lanka to hold early elections: state radio

Sri Lanka will hold early presidential and parliamentary elections, state radio announced Tuesday, as the government looks to gain from strong public support after its defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. The presidential poll, which was due by November 2011, will now be held before April 2010, the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation said. It did… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold early elections: state radio

Tamils get international recognition in sciences

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, born in Chithamparam, Tamil Nadu is named for Nobel Prize 2009 in Chemistry, Wednesday, for contributing to the knowledge of structure and functions of ribosome, leading to development of direct and more effective antibiotics in medicine. In June, Jaffna-born Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, an old student of Mahajana College, Thellippazhai, was conferred knighthood for… Continue reading Tamils get international recognition in sciences

Anger grows among Sri Lanka detainees: rights group

A quarter of a million Tamil civilians detained in state-run camps since the end of Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict are in an increasingly "tense and ugly" situation, a rights group said Sunday. Deteriorating conditions, drinking water shortages and the imminent monsoon have raised tensions among the detainees and sparked clashes with military guards, said the… Continue reading Anger grows among Sri Lanka detainees: rights group

Tamil Nadu delegation urges release of IDPs from camps

A visiting Tamil Nadu parliamentary delegation today called for the release of the displaced people in camps in Vavuniya, the restoration of democracy and a political solution to the conflict. In an address made at the Jaffna library this morning head of the visiting delegation T.R.Balu said a political solution is necessary to resolve the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu delegation urges release of IDPs from camps