Sri Lanka announced Wednesday it would delay its annual budget due in November and instead seek parliamentary approval to maintain spending levels until after polls in 2010. "Because of parliamentary elections due after April 2010, the cabinet decided not to present the budget as scheduled," media minister Anura Yapa said. The six-year term of parliament… Continue reading Sri Lanka delays budget ahead of elections
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At UN, Questions of Rain and Sri Lanka’s Camps, of Elections and Interruptions
As deadly rains and storms sweep through Asia, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked top UN humanitarian John Holmes what is being done about the UN funded internment camps in Northern Sri Lanka. Video here, from Minute 22:29. Holmes replied, "especially about Manik Farm," that beyond digging drainage ditches, the plea is to "get people… Continue reading At UN, Questions of Rain and Sri Lanka’s Camps, of Elections and Interruptions
Sri Lanka refugees plead for freedom
It has been likened to a huge new city in the jungle. Rapidly built up for the Tamil refugee influx last spring, Menik Farm has pylons, banks, even cash machines – and thousands upon thousands of tents in the cleared arid lands west of Vavuniya in northern Sri Lanka. Since my earlier visit in April,… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees plead for freedom
Britain tells Sri Lanka to free Tamil prisoners before disease kills them
Sri Lanka urged to free 250,000 Tamils detained in camps warning that monsoon rains could cause outbreak of disease Britain urged Sri Lanka today to free 250,000 Tamils detained in camps since the defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May, warning that an outbreak of disease triggered by imminent monsoon rains could claim dozens of… Continue reading Britain tells Sri Lanka to free Tamil prisoners before disease kills them
Britain demands freedom for Sri Lanka war victims
Britain on Tuesday expressed disappointment with Sri Lanka’s handling of war-displaced civilians and demanded that they be given the freedom to leave state-run camps. "Freedom of movement is critical if a humanitarian crisis is to be averted," visiting British Development Minister Mike Foster said after touring the camps, where over 250,000 civilians are being detained.… Continue reading Britain demands freedom for Sri Lanka war victims
Tamil Tigers asylum accusations rejected – SBS
Home Affairs Minister Brendan O’Connor has rejected claims some Sri Lankan boat people detained on Christmas Island are former Tamil Tigers who could pose a security risk. Sri Lanka’s high commissioner to Australia, Senaka Walgampaya, has spoken of his suspicions that former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels are among recent illegal boat arrivals.… Continue reading Tamil Tigers asylum accusations rejected – SBS
S Lanka pledge on refugee camps
The Sri Lankan government says it is taking measures to ensure that the camps housing refugees will cope with the onset of monsoon rains. UN agencies have expressed concern that the camps will flood, and the thousands of people in them will have no access to clean water. In August, sudden storms flooded many of… Continue reading S Lanka pledge on refugee camps
US responds to Sri Lanka protest over Clinton remark
The United States, responding to protests from Sri Lanka over remarks by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said it had no recent evidence of women being raped while in Sri Lankan government custody. In a letter addressed to Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama, the State Department noted that the US government and… Continue reading US responds to Sri Lanka protest over Clinton remark
‘Winds destroy shelters for S.Lanka war-displaced’
More than 2,000 temporary shelters for civilians displaced in Sri Lanka’s recently-ended ethnic war were destroyed by gale force winds, a press report said Sunday. The damaged shelters were part of camps where 250,000 people remain detained after government troops defeated the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May, the Sunday Times here said. The storm… Continue reading ‘Winds destroy shelters for S.Lanka war-displaced’
Duplicitous Colombo bereft of excuses on holding internees – ICG
Andrew Stroehlein, International Crisis Group’s Communications Director, during his testimony to the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights on the situation in Sri Lanka Thursday, noted the poor and deteriorating conditions in the internment camps where more than 264,000 Tamils are being held by Colombo, and said, "[t]he worst kind of duplicity was seen just… Continue reading Duplicitous Colombo bereft of excuses on holding internees – ICG
