S.Lanka resettlement plan needed

The Sri Lankan government has failed to make adequate welfare provision for the 136,000 Tamil civilians it plans to release from internment camps, rights activists and opposition parties said Sunday. Heeding international calls for the camps to be closed, the authorities said the remaining detainees — held since the military finally crushed the Tamil Tiger… Continue reading S.Lanka resettlement plan needed

Sri Lanka orders probe on alleged plot to kill former Army chief

Sri Lankan police have been asked to begin investigation on an alleged plot to assassinate former Army Commander General Sarath Fonseka as reported in a newspaper. Lakshman Hulugalla, the director general of Media Center for National Security told reporters on Saturday that the report carried in an opposition political party newspaper had alleged that Gen… Continue reading Sri Lanka orders probe on alleged plot to kill former Army chief

‘Solution bleak, but do not give up,’ veteran Marxist reviewed

“Fifty years of ethnic cleansing have wiped out whole generations who knew any sort of peace, and made cohabitation with the Sinhalese people virtually impossible,” says veteran Marxist A.Sivanandan on the political future of the island of Sri Lanka in an interview to the December 2009 issue of Race and Class. The 87 years old… Continue reading ‘Solution bleak, but do not give up,’ veteran Marxist reviewed

Sri Lanka to release 136,000 war-displaced Tamils

Sri Lanka will release 136,000 ethnic-minority Tamil war refugees Dec. 1, allowing the civilians to leave squalid and overcrowded government camps after a half-year detainment, a top official said Saturday. Some 300,000 war-displaced were forced into camps after fleeing the final months of the government’s decades-long war with the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, which ended… Continue reading Sri Lanka to release 136,000 war-displaced Tamils

Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna

It has been six months since the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, but normality has yet to return to the Tamil cultural heartland of Jaffna, activists and former residents say. Groups of former Tamil residents and media activists recently visited Jaffna. It was an emotional and nostalgic journey for Nirmala Rajasingham –… Continue reading Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna

Sri Lanka minorities hold talks in Switzerland

Political parties representing minority Tamils and Muslims in Sri Lanka are holding talks in Switzerland, the first since the conflict ended in May. Sri Lanka’s social welfare minister said they aim to find a shared position on issues affecting minorities. The meeting, organised by the Tamil diaspora, gathers representatives from across the political spectrum. Although… Continue reading Sri Lanka minorities hold talks in Switzerland

Tamil, Muslim political parties find their table in Zurich

Widely speculated as a drama backed by ‘high-powers,’ leaders of most of the Tamil and Muslim political parties in the island of Sri Lanka are meeting for the first time in Zurich, Switzerland, Monday to Wednesday. The move is said to be for ‘extracting’ a joint proclamation of them necessary for further power manoeuvres in… Continue reading Tamil, Muslim political parties find their table in Zurich

SLA continues detention of IDPs in Kaithadi camp

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna continue to detain a group of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) including female undergrads of Jaffna University though action is taken to close all IDP camps in Jaffna and to detain the remaining IDPs in Raamaavil camp in Thenmaraadchi, sources in Jaffna said. Though the relatives of the above… Continue reading SLA continues detention of IDPs in Kaithadi camp