With UN Silent on Flooding of Sri Lankan Camps, Aid Groups Plead for Release of IDPs

While the UN refuses to address the flooding of the Manik Farms detention camps it built and is funding in Sri Lanka, the aid groups while offer serves there have petitioned not only the government but also the UN to at least release those imprisoned there before the September monsoon season. The UN has said… Continue reading With UN Silent on Flooding of Sri Lankan Camps, Aid Groups Plead for Release of IDPs

Academic exposes ideological shift in DMK

Discerning students of Tamil Nadu politics, especially those analysing the role of the state in Sri Lankan ethnic conflict, are intrigued by the transformation that has taken place in the DMK perception on Sri Lanka, writes V. Suryanarayan in an article last week appeared in New Indian Express. “The tragedy of the situation must be… Continue reading Academic exposes ideological shift in DMK

Sri Lanka: Floods Threaten Camp Detainees

Floods caused by heavy rains unnecessarily threaten more than 260,000 displaced Tamil civilians whom the Sri Lankan government has unlawfully detained in camps in northern Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today. Permitting displaced families to move in with friends and host families would quickly address the deteriorating conditions in the camps with the onset… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Floods Threaten Camp Detainees

US Tamil boycott campaign targets Victoria Secret, Macy’s

 U.S. Tamil expatriate groups in New York as part of their continuing campaign urging U.S.companies to avoid trade with Sri Lanka, targetted Victoria Secret, the lingerie giant with $5.6b net sales in 2008, and the retail giant Macy’s which had $26.3b sales in Fiscal Year 2007, Saturday 15th August in Manhattan at 34th street and… Continue reading US Tamil boycott campaign targets Victoria Secret, Macy’s

Tamil Nadu government erases the word ‘Eezham

Tamil Nadu Police was seen pasting white papers on the word ‘Eezham’ and the picture of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan, figured in the banners and posters of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Kadchi (VCK) organised uprising in Chennai attended by more than 100,000 people Monday. The VCK’s annual uprising day, conducted on the birthday of its leader Thol… Continue reading Tamil Nadu government erases the word ‘Eezham

Creeping Talibanization in Sri Lanka – Prof. David

Noting several trends in Sri Lanka point to "early steps in [reaching for] totality of power," Prof Kumar David in a column in the weekend edition of "The Island" asserts that the cultural control exercised by the current Rajapakse regime are no different to those of "the Mullahs of Teheran and the iconoclastic Taliban fundamentalists."… Continue reading Creeping Talibanization in Sri Lanka – Prof. David

Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official

Heavy rains flooded camps housing some of Sri Lanka’s 300,000 war refugees, officials said Sunday, raising fears for the welfare of the detainees. The downpours washed away makeshift shelters, toilets and sewage pipes, and left hundreds of people unable to cook meals in open-air kitchens in the northern district of Vavuniya. The Tamil civilians remain… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official

Sri Lanka call to free refugees

Two of Sri Lanka’s most senior Roman Catholic clergy have spoken out against the continued detention of nearly 300,000 Tamil war refugees. The Archbishop of Colombo and the Bishop of Jaffna were addressing tens of thousands of pilgrims at a shrine close to camps housing the refugees. Jaffna bishop Thomas Saundaranayagam, himself a Tamil, said… Continue reading Sri Lanka call to free refugees

‘Sri Lankan refugee camps worst in history’

Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in refugee camps in the island nation were torn asunder and young women were forced to stay with stran­ge men in make-shift tents. This is what the former Attorney General and Solicitor General of Sri Lanka Chitta Ranjan de Silva had told Lankan media, according to  Nimalka Fernando, human rights activist… Continue reading ‘Sri Lankan refugee camps worst in history’