The audacious visit to the United States by Major General Sarath Fonseka soon after an incriminating US State Department report over war crimes, appears to have landed the Major in a legal bind with US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to a report in the Sunday Times. While the DHS has requested a "voluntary… Continue reading US legal noose tightening around Fonseka
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British MPs call for suspension of GSP+, Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth
Several British Members of Parliament participated in a debate on Sri Lanka’s internment camps, Wednesday 28 October for nearly 3 hours starting from 2:30 p.m. Many MPs cited the inhumane conditions under which more than 250,000 Tamil civilians are being kept in military supervised internment camps in Sri Lanka and called for the termination of… Continue reading British MPs call for suspension of GSP+, Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth
Unlock the Camps- demonstration for Sri Lanka – Indymedia
During the Sri Lankan civil war, the Sri Lankan government established refugee camps in the north of the country. Now, five months after the end of this conflict, over 250,000 people, are being held against their will in these government run camps. As these people are tamils the government wants to screen the refugees, including… Continue reading Unlock the Camps- demonstration for Sri Lanka – Indymedia
Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Sri Lanka’s war ended in May but one branch of its security forces is now under particular scrutiny. There has been an outcry against the police over brutal acts they are said to have committed. People have also been protesting against their crackdown on organised crime, saying they are getting out of control. A focus… Continue reading Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Indonesia says the 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers moored in a boat off Sumatra must co-operate with authorities over identity checks or risk expulsion. The Sri Lankans were intercepted in Indonesian waters eleven days ago while trying to reach Australia. Australia and Indonesia agreed to a deal last week which in principle would see the… Continue reading Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Sri Lanka: Two journalists receive death threats following Channel 4 video broadcast – Amnesty
The Sri Lankan authorities must act to ensure the safety of two female editors at a national newspaper who received death threats last week, Amnesty International said today. The organisation also called for an immediate investigation into the threats, received by Frederica Jansz, Editor-in-Chief of the Sunday Leader, and the newspaper’s News Editor, Munza Mushataq.… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Two journalists receive death threats following Channel 4 video broadcast – Amnesty
Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk
Stating that a list of details of children ranging from 1 month to 18 years, within the internment camps in Vavuniyaa, was being composed by concerned western academics and rights activists, Prof. Peter Schalk, of Uppsala University, Sweden, on Tuesday said out of 1,200 names they have composed 1,082 were orphans. The information is documented… Continue reading Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk
Sri Lanka: Domestic Inquiry into Abuses a Smokescreen
UN Secretary-General Should Establish International Investigation The Sri Lankan government’s proposal to create a committee of experts to examine allegations of laws-of-war violations during the conflict between the government and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) is an attempt to avoid an independent international inquiry, Human Rights Watch said today. The government made… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Domestic Inquiry into Abuses a Smokescreen
60 transferred IDPs arrested from transit centres in Trincomalee
Sri Lanka Army Intelligence personnel have been ‘screening’ the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who were being transferred in recent days from Vavuniyaa internment camps to transit centres in Trincomalee and have arrested 60 IDPs for interrogation and ‘rehabilitation’. The arrested IDPs had been brought from Vavuniyaa internment camps to be resettled in their villages in… Continue reading 60 transferred IDPs arrested from transit centres in Trincomalee
Sri Lanka editors receive death threats for Channel-4 video comments
Sunday Leader, a weekend broadsheet in Sri Lanka, said in the latest edition that two of the paper’s editors, Frederica Jansz, and Munza Mushtaq, received Thursday "hand written death threats by post." The threats relate to Sunday Leader news stories on the authenticity of the August Channel-4 video which showed armed Sri Lankan soldiers executing… Continue reading Sri Lanka editors receive death threats for Channel-4 video comments
