Noting that more than quarter of a million Tamils were crammed in to an area the size of New York Central park that was repeatedly bombarded for 4 months when "the UN estimates that up to 8000 people were killed," and "other sources claim that more than 20,000 people were killed," and "[t]here are several… Continue reading Irish Trade Unions call for Sri Lanka war crimes investigations
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Ki’linochchi GA arrested under PTA
Ki’linochchi District Government Agent, Nagalingam Vethanayagam was abducted Thursday night by a group of persons who arrived in a vehicle at his temporary residence in Vavuniyaa. On Friday, the Sri Lankan Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) informed Mr. Vethanayagam’s family that he has been arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and that he has… Continue reading Ki’linochchi GA arrested under PTA
31 percent voters of Jaffna Municipal Council limit displaced
11.6 percent of the voters eligible to cast their votes in the elections to the Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) are detained in several camps for internally displaced in Jaffna district, and 20.9 percent IDPs are living elsewhere out of the district in several parts of Sri Lanka. About 71.8 percent are currently living within the… Continue reading 31 percent voters of Jaffna Municipal Council limit displaced
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
India needs to work with IC – Former Indian diplomat
India has a common interest with the US in countering China’s strategy. No matter the motives behind the US’ current emphasis on a “political settlement”, after having been a staunch supporter of Rajapaksa’s war, Delhi must closely work with the Barack Obama Administration, writes former Indian diplomat M. Bhadrakumar, who sees Delhi’s political leverage over… Continue reading India needs to work with IC – Former Indian diplomat
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
Sri Lanka to Focus 2010 Budget on Rebuilding After Civil War
Sri Lanka plans to focus spending in the government’s 2010 budget on rebuilding areas liberated from Tamil Tiger rebels after the end of 26 years of civil war. “Improving living conditions and restoration of economic activities through accelerated resettlement, rehabilitation and reconstruction programs” will be given priority, the Ministry of Finance said in its budget… Continue reading Sri Lanka to Focus 2010 Budget on Rebuilding After Civil War
