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
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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
No signs of resettlement of IDPs in Kaangkeasanthu’rai
Sri Lanka Government has announced its intention of opening Kaangkeasanthu’rai (KKS) Road for public in view of the reopening of KKS cement factory located in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zone (HSZ). Mere opening of KKS road is meaningless while more than 100,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) evacuated from their residences 20 years ago… Continue reading No signs of resettlement of IDPs in Kaangkeasanthu’rai
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
Refugees make tearful appeal to MPs
The residents of Jaffna generally ignored the MPs from Tamil Nadu who visited them on Sunday, sources in the town told Express over the phone. There were no spontaneous crowds to greet the MPs, though among the visitors was Kanimozhi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s daughter and a star in her own right. “If… Continue reading Refugees make tearful appeal to MPs
Sri Lanka defends internment camps
Sri Lanka has rejected a human rights group’s claims that the lives of hundreds of thousands of Tamils held in internment camps are in "serious danger" from the imminent rainy season and a looming threat of disease. Rajiva Wijesinha, a spokesman for the government, told Al Jazeera that the camps were "ready to face the… Continue reading Sri Lanka defends internment camps
Video: Sri Lanka camps in crisis
The UN and human rights groups have warned that the imminent arrival of monsoon rains could see tents in state-run camps being flooded with sewage, and lead to outbreaks of disease. But officials argue that enough drainage ditches have been dug to cope with excess water at the camps, where some 250,000 Tamil civilians are… Continue reading Video: Sri Lanka camps in crisis
Public demonstration in Chennai in support of Eezham Tamils
More than a thousand people from various parts of Tamil Nadu gathered in front of Munro Statue in Anna Salai in Chennai, Tamil Nadu Sunday around 11:00 a.m and marched in a procession to the Government Guest House in Cheppaakam, demanding the UN to hold a referendum among the Eezham Tamils to know whether they… Continue reading Public demonstration in Chennai in support of Eezham Tamils
SLA denies permission to Thirumavalavan to meet public in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna turned down the request of Thol. Thirumavalavan, Tamil Nadu Parliamentarian and leader of Viduthalai Chiruthaikal Party, to meet the public in Jaffna when the delegation of Tamil Nadu MPs was taken to Jaffna Public Library for a meeting Sunday, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, Jaffna University Students expressed… Continue reading SLA denies permission to Thirumavalavan to meet public in Jaffna
Pretentious Nonsense
The visit of the ten-member MP delegation to Sri Lanka to study the living conditions of internally-displaced Tamils in relief camps is embroiled in a controversy, with opposition parties crying themselves hoarse over omission of their MPs in the mission. The tour has come under severe attack from main opposition AIADMK, which has dismissed it… Continue reading Pretentious Nonsense
