UNICEF urged to explore direct assistance to IDP education

UNICEF has recently announced an emergency programme to assist Colombo’s Ministry of Education implementing Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) to an estimated number of 85,000 IDP children. According to a UNICEF advertisement, seeking experts to work with Colombo’s ministry, the programme will begin from January 2010 and 2000 teachers are to be trained for this purpose.… Continue reading UNICEF urged to explore direct assistance to IDP education

‘Time for South India to take care of its own geopolitics’

The historic duty of Tamil Nadu today is to cast with far sight its diplomatic weight internationally, convincing New Delhi and the international community to come out with fundamental solutions recognizing the national aspirations of Eezham Tamils, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo. "Saying foreign affairs is an exclusive domain of the Centre is only… Continue reading ‘Time for South India to take care of its own geopolitics’

Ask Colombo to free refugees, Amnesty urges Indian MPs – IANS

Indian MPs currently on a visit to Sri Lanka should raise concerns about the "safety and dignity" of the hundreds of thousands of Tamils who have been displaced by civil war, Amnesty International said. The refugees, who have been sheltered in 21 government-run closed camps in the north and east of the island nation, have… Continue reading Ask Colombo to free refugees, Amnesty urges Indian MPs – IANS

Sri Lanka to hold early elections: state radio

Sri Lanka will hold early presidential and parliamentary elections, state radio announced Tuesday, as the government looks to gain from strong public support after its defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. The presidential poll, which was due by November 2011, will now be held before April 2010, the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation said. It did… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold early elections: state radio

IDPs in Pulmoaddai camps suffer without enough water

Hundreds of Vanni internally displaced families held in two camps in Pulmoaddai in Trincomalee district are undergoing untold hardships due to acute shortage of drinking water. Until last week each camp was supplied with two hundred thousand liters of water for drinking and other purposes. Now the quantity has been reduced to fifty thousand liters.… Continue reading IDPs in Pulmoaddai camps suffer without enough water

Tamil Nadu delegation urges release of IDPs from camps

A visiting Tamil Nadu parliamentary delegation today called for the release of the displaced people in camps in Vavuniya, the restoration of democracy and a political solution to the conflict. In an address made at the Jaffna library this morning head of the visiting delegation T.R.Balu said a political solution is necessary to resolve the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu delegation urges release of IDPs from camps

Fonseka’s legal perils

  As Major General Sarath Fonseka’s military and political stars in Sri Lanka show signs of decline, the General may have to soon decide whether to stay in Sri Lanka and suffer ignominy under the Rajapakse brothers, or to use the lottery-won US Green Card, and seek safety with his children in the US. But… Continue reading Fonseka’s legal perils

Monsoon threatens Sri Lankan refugees with ‘humanitarian disaster’, warns UN

Refugees held in internment camp said to be ‘at serious risk of flooding’ as monsoon season approaches Tens of thousands of detained refugees from the war in Sri Lanka are threatened by the imminent arrival of monsoon rains in the north of the country, according to an internal United Nations document. The UN believes that… Continue reading Monsoon threatens Sri Lankan refugees with ‘humanitarian disaster’, warns UN

Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters

In the name of archaeology the Dutch fort of Jaffna is going to be renovated by the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka as an abode for visiting Colombo’s dignitaries and Sinhala Buddhist ‘pilgrims,’ news reports say. The fort of Jaffna, originally built by the Portuguese and made into its present form by the Dutch… Continue reading Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters