One hundred houses in the military occupation scheme consisting twelve thousand houses by the Sri Lanka government in Ki’linochchi district to colonize the Tamil land of Vanni with Sinhala families of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) are being hurriedly prepared for occupation. Families of one hundred SLA officers will take possession of them in an event… Continue reading Colombo hurriedly readies military colony in Ki’linochchi
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Power grab in Sri Lanka – The Japan Times
One year ago, Gen. Sarath Fonseka was a hero in Sri Lanka. As head of the army, he played a key role in crushing the Tamil insurgency that had waged civil war against the government in Colombo for decades. Last week, Mr. Fonseka — he had already been dishonorably discharged for politicking while in uniform… Continue reading Power grab in Sri Lanka – The Japan Times
Sri Lanka’s LLRC, a hoax – Vanni war victims
Only fifteen of nearly four hundred persons, most of them women, were allowed to witness before Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) in Mullaiththeevu Government Secretariat Monday while the others were driven away, sources in Mullaiththeevu said. The women had come with the hope of getting information about their husbands, sons and daughters… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s LLRC, a hoax – Vanni war victims
‘Elusive international justice snatches away desire to live’
“We expected some country to step in to resolve the crisis… We believed that a dawn would come, a solution would come through [international] mediation after all the hardships we went through. But, nothing happened. Everything went out of hand for us to end up in the army-controlled area as living corpses. All countries have… Continue reading ‘Elusive international justice snatches away desire to live’
Sri Lanka plays down Batticaloa blast toll
Sri Lanka revised down the official casualty figures of a massive explosion Friday that destroyed a police station in the eastern Batticaloa district, from over sixty dead to an official count of 25, but local government officials amongst those who rushed to the site said dozens of bodies from the rubble had been swiftly removed… Continue reading Sri Lanka plays down Batticaloa blast toll
Sri Lanka bans BBC from covering civil war hearings
The BBC has been blocked from covering public hearings about Sri Lanka’s civil war in former rebel-held territory. For three days, civilians will have the chance to give evidence on life under the Tamil Tigers or LTTE. The government says the Commission on Lessons Learned and Reconciliation is working to prevent a repeat of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans BBC from covering civil war hearings
62 killed, 100 wounded in Batticaloa blast
Around 62 persons including Sri Lankan policemen, civilians and reportedly four Chinese nationals have been killed in a massive explosion that rocked the Karadiyanaru area, situated 20 km northwest of Batticaloa city, Friday around 12:30 p.m., Containers with explosives parked close the police station exploded destroying the entire police station, initial reports said. The explosion… Continue reading 62 killed, 100 wounded in Batticaloa blast
At UN, Ban’s 1st Meeting with Sri Lanka Panel Omitted From Schedule, Links Undisclosed
The panel of experts on war crimes in Sri Lanka, which UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced in March, is supposed to complete its work within four months of formally beginning. On September 14, Inner City Press asked Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky why the panel had not yet even begun. Nesirky replied that it would… Continue reading At UN, Ban’s 1st Meeting with Sri Lanka Panel Omitted From Schedule, Links Undisclosed
Ancient port near Hambantota had Dravidian name mixed with Prakrit
Jars, Black and Red ware pottery and some timber sections were found in 2008 at a depth of 31 metres under sea, at a probable shipwreck site around 3 km off the coast of Godawaya, between Hambantota and Ambalantota in the Southern Province. Earlier, divers retrieved a stone bench having symbols engraved on it from… Continue reading Ancient port near Hambantota had Dravidian name mixed with Prakrit
UN Rep meets Champoor uprooted families
The Champoor Displaced Persons Welfare Association (CDPWA) on behalf of around six thousand five hundred persons of about 1,300 uprooted Tamil families from Moothoor east Wednesday handed over a memorandum to Neil Buhune, the UN Resident Representative and Human Coordinator appealing to him to take steps to ensure their early resettlement in their traditional villages… Continue reading UN Rep meets Champoor uprooted families
