Sri Lanka: Tensions Mount as Camp Conditions Deteriorate

The Sri Lankan government should immediately release the 250,000 displaced Tamils still held in detention camps, Human Rights Watch said today. Deteriorating conditions, including a shortage of water since October 5, 2009, combined with the prospect of flooding during the imminent monsoon season, have led to rising tensions among camp residents and clashes with the… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Tensions Mount as Camp Conditions Deteriorate

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Tamil refugees should move freely in Sri Lanka: US

The United States on Friday called on the Sri Lankan government to allow Tamil refugees displaced by recent fighting to move freely around the country. Assistant US Secretary of State Robert Blake, who is focussed on US relations with central and southern Asia, "emphasized the importance of the government allowing freedom of movement for IDPs,"… Continue reading Tamil refugees should move freely in Sri Lanka: US

Hunger striker denies eating Big Mac

A hunger striker today denied tucking into a McDonald’s takeaway during one of Britain’s longest-running protests. Tamil Parameswaran Subramaniyan, 28, fasted for 24 days after five of his relatives, including his mother, were killed in fighting in Sri Lanka. He camped in a makeshift tent on the edge of Parliament Square, in Westminster, London, as… Continue reading Hunger striker denies eating Big Mac

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Sri Lankan court extends detention of rebel doctor – IANS

A Sri Lankan court Friday extended the detention of a doctor accused of treating members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), officials said. The doctor had allegedly treated wounded rebels while serving in a hospital at Kilinochchi, the former administrative capital of the LTTE. Colombo additional magistrate Aisha Abdeen was told by the… Continue reading Sri Lankan court extends detention of rebel doctor – IANS

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We can’t allow Prabhakaran’s ghost to rule: Rajapaksa – expressindia

Colombo Acknowledging that there was international pressure on it, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that the country cannot allow LTTE chief Prabhakaran’s "ghost" to rule Sri Lanka even after his death. "There is international pressure on us. There is pressure from outside the country and from within to reverse the victories we achieved. However, we… Continue reading We can’t allow Prabhakaran’s ghost to rule: Rajapaksa – expressindia

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Sri Lanka military budget raised

The Sri Lankan parliament has approved an additional 20% budget for the country’s military for the remainder of this year. The government says the cash boost is necessary despite the end of the long-running war in May because the security forces still need strengthening. That was the government’s argument as it pushed for an additional… Continue reading Sri Lanka military budget raised

Disabled IDP youth gains admission to Jaffna medical faculty

An Internally Displaced Tamil youth who lost both legs during the final battle launched by Sri Lanka Army against Liberation Tigers in Vanni region and held in Vavuniyaa internment camp had gained admission to the medical faculty of the Jaffna University. He has been admitted to the medical faculty and is attending lectures, according to… Continue reading Disabled IDP youth gains admission to Jaffna medical faculty

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Legal action against Tamil MPs calculated, partial – Defence Attorney

”There are many who had addressed ‘Pongu Thamizh’ events held in various places in Sri Lanka then, now functioning as government ministers, deputy ministers and leaders of political parties. But cases are filed only on four Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians accusing they had addressed ‘Pongu Thamizh’ rallies in countries like Germany and Australia in… Continue reading Legal action against Tamil MPs calculated, partial – Defence Attorney

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