Tamil detainees in Anuradhapura prison suspend fast on condition

Forty-three Tamil political detainees in Anuradhapura prison Tuesday evening called off their fast unto death campaign on a request by the Commissioner of Prisons that their problem would be sorted out within five weeks. The Commissioner of Prison rushed to Anuradhapura prison and met with fasting Tamil detainees. Tamil detainees began their fast Monday afternoon… Continue reading Tamil detainees in Anuradhapura prison suspend fast on condition

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Minister seeks permission to use unclaimed funds in northern banks

Minister Douglas Devananda said that he had sought permission from President Mahinda Rajapakse to use the funds in the form of cash and gold jewellery worth around 3000 million rupees lying unclaimed in the banks in the north for the development of the north, sources in Jaffna said. Around 1000 million rupees and gold jewellery… Continue reading Minister seeks permission to use unclaimed funds in northern banks

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Sri Lanka journalist threatened by Sinhala gang

Journalist Dileesha Abeysundera Tuesday lodged a complaint with the Borella Police that she was threatened by a group of unidentified persons around 11.45 p.m. on Monday night, according media reports in Colombo. Ms. Abeysundera works for Irudina, a sister newspaper of the Sunday leader. She is also the Deputy Secretary of the Free Media Movement… Continue reading Sri Lanka journalist threatened by Sinhala gang

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LTTE leaders likely to be used for Colombo-US formula

Unconfirmed reports indicate that some noted LTTE leaders in the custody of Colombo are likely to be made to collaborate a Colombo-US formula of ‘reconciliation,’ nullifying national aspirations of Eezham Tamils. The recent visit of Colombo’s defense secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and foreign minister Rohita Bogollagama to the US was in fact aimed to discuss the… Continue reading LTTE leaders likely to be used for Colombo-US formula

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Melting pot of Eezham-Tamil democratic politics

While the idea of transnational government (TNG) is captivating the minds of Eezham Tamils, their public opinion should be watchful for political moves not slipping in concepts and terminologies and the organisation process maintaining absolute financial independence. Democratically elected country councils widen, strengthen and secure the democratic structure of TNG and help it to evolve… Continue reading Melting pot of Eezham-Tamil democratic politics

UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning

The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has warned that Sri Lanka risks creating "bitterness" if it fails to rapidly resettle Tamil refugees. He conveyed this during talks with Sri Lankan Prime minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake at the UN in New York. Mr Ban said further suffering under harsh conditions in the camps could lead to growing discontent… Continue reading UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning

UN Urges Release of Displaced Civilians in Sri Lankan Camps

  A United Nations human rights envoy is urging Sri Lankan authorities to accelerate the release of more than 250,000 people who remain confined in overcrowded displacement camps. Walter Kalin, a U.N. representative on internally displaced people, said Tuesday the release of the Tamil civilians in the northern camps is becoming a matter of urgency.… Continue reading UN Urges Release of Displaced Civilians in Sri Lankan Camps

Swamy criticises Karunanidhi’s statement on refugees

Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy today criticised Tamil Nadu Chief M Karunanidhi for his statement on grant of citizenship to Sri Lankan Tamil refugees, alleging it was a "desperate bid" to appease the remnants of the LTTE. In a statement, Swamy alleged that "he (Karunanidhi) is seeking to provide them (LTTE) a sanctuary in India."… Continue reading Swamy criticises Karunanidhi’s statement on refugees

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UNHCR concerned about safety of displaced persons in Sri Lanka – UNHCR

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is deeply concerned about reports of security incidents taking place inside camps accommodating internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Sri Lanka. The most recent incident took place on Saturday, September 26th in the Menik Farm camp, in the district of Vavuniya, when security forces reportedly attempted to stop a group… Continue reading UNHCR concerned about safety of displaced persons in Sri Lanka – UNHCR

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Sri Lankan Government Must Reverse Anti-Media Actions – IFJ.org

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins press freedom defenders in Sri Lanka in calling on President Mahinda Rajapakse and the Government of Sri Lanka to put an immediate end to the climate of impunity that has allowed a long campaign of intimidation and violence against independent journalism in Sri Lanka. The IFJ stands in… Continue reading Sri Lankan Government Must Reverse Anti-Media Actions – IFJ.org

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