Northern polls: “Forgotten people” to the fore

The area around Puttalam is plastered with election posters and billboards of ministers and politicians, but hardly anyone at camps housing Muslim refugees from the north glance at the ‘smiling’ pictures of either Ministers Rishad Bathiudeen or Douglas Devananda. The August 8 polls to the Jaffna and Vavuniya local councils, touted as a crucial test… Continue reading Northern polls: “Forgotten people” to the fore

In Sri Lanka, Fishermen Scoop Up Peace Dividend

It was just after dawn and the fish market beneath this port city’s clock tower was humming. Fishermen shouldering baskets laden with the night’s catch tipped their Spanish mackerel, tuna and prawns onto the slick concrete floor for buyers. Sweaty men with clipboards and wads of cash leaned in close to inspect with crinkled noses,… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, Fishermen Scoop Up Peace Dividend

Indian government assists disintegration of Tamil homeland

Government of India on Wednesday announced 66 million SL Rupees scheme to ‘develop’ communication between the eastern coastal cities, Trincomalee and Batticaloa, in such a way that the two traditional Tamil cities will be effectively linked to the Sinhala districts than with each other. While even the shortest coastal road link between the cities are… Continue reading Indian government assists disintegration of Tamil homeland

Sri Lanka: Free Civilians From Detention Camps

The Sri Lankan government should immediately release the more than 280,000 internally displaced Tamil civilians held in detention camps in northern Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today. The government, in violation of international law, has since March 2008 confined virtually all civilians displaced by the fighting between government forces and the separatist Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Free Civilians From Detention Camps

Sri Lanka: The urgency of bearing witness – Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture

The UN has accused the Sri Lankan government of waging "a war without witnesses". While those still locked inside the camps are prevented from speaking out, the testimonies of those who were fortunate to survive provide ample testimony to a worsening humanitarian crisis. Since 2006, when the peace process was finally abandoned and northern Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka: The urgency of bearing witness – Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture

IMF Won’t Detail Sri Lanka Vote Or Release MoU, Spins Only to Colombo Despite Press Exclusions

While the International Monetary Fund speaks of its transparency, and the government of Sri Lanka brags about releasing its Letter of Intent to the IMF, the Technical Memorandum of Understanding for the IMF’s contested $2.6 billion loan to the Rajapakse regime is still being withheld, and the IMF won’t even confirm that the abstention of… Continue reading IMF Won’t Detail Sri Lanka Vote Or Release MoU, Spins Only to Colombo Despite Press Exclusions

US ‘deeply concerned’ by Sri Lanka’s camps, wants resettlement

A top United States official Monday visited the most presentable of the squalid, militarized camps in which Sri Lanka has interned three hundred thousand Tamils. “The United States remains deeply concerned about a range of issues where further progress is essential,” Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration from the US State Department… Continue reading US ‘deeply concerned’ by Sri Lanka’s camps, wants resettlement

IMF takes charge in Sri Lanka

Whilst Sri Lanka’s government hailed its securing of an IMF loan for $2.6bn last week as a ‘victory’ and as indication of international support for its political and economic policies, the reality is the reverse. Sri Lanka has been compelled to accept not only painful economic and quasi-political obligations, but also the kind of external… Continue reading IMF takes charge in Sri Lanka