Sri Lankan troops opened fire on dozens of Tamil civilians as they allegedly tried to escape from internment camps where they and 280,000 others have been held since the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May. Police said that three of the civilians suffered gunshot wounds, but a pro-Tiger website put the number at… Continue reading Tamils shot by army after attempting to ‘escape’ from internment camp
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‘Lankan Navy threatened to kill us’- TIMESNOW.tv
In what is a shocking story from Tamil Nadu, twenty-two fishermen from the Nagercoil area of Tamil Nadu allege Sri Lankan Navy assaulted and humiliated them. The fishermen who were fishing in the Kanniyaakumari seas were reported to have been brutally assaulted and cast naked in high seas by Sri Lanka Navy soldiers. The incident… Continue reading ‘Lankan Navy threatened to kill us’- TIMESNOW.tv
Sri Lanka plans to set up Special Tribunals to try LTTE cadres
Sri Lanka plans to set up a Special Tribunal to try over 10,000 LTTE suspects who have been involved in various crimes and has even sought help from the U.S. and the U.K. in dealing with the former rebels. “Our aim is to settle the cases against the LTTE cadres speedily as it could otherwise… Continue reading Sri Lanka plans to set up Special Tribunals to try LTTE cadres
Sri Lankan SEP campaigns in southern rural villages – WSWS
The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) in Sri Lanka has intervened in the southern coastal town of Hikkaduwa and surrounding villages, including Udumulla, Thotagamuwa and Seenigama, as part of its campaign for the Southern Provincial Council elections on October 10. The SEP is running a slate of 26 candidates in the province’s Galle district. Udumulla is… Continue reading Sri Lankan SEP campaigns in southern rural villages – WSWS
Kouchner, Miliband want to visit Sri Lanka again
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and his British counterpart David Milliband have indicated their wish to visit Sri Lanka again to access the situation facing IDPs in the north. This was communicated to Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama in New York, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Foreign Minister Bogollagama met his French and British… Continue reading Kouchner, Miliband want to visit Sri Lanka again
SriLankan airlines crashes
An internationally reputed Audit firm, Ernst Young has shown in their audit report, (page 31 of the Final Accounts) how a profit of Rs.4, 420 million in 2008 has now turned to a Rs.9305 million loss for this year, for SriLankan airlines. Accumulated loss of the national airline, stands at of Rs.18.06 million from an… Continue reading SriLankan airlines crashes
Two Sri Lanka refugees wounded by military fire
At least two Sri Lankan war refugees were wounded when soldiers fired as they tried to flee a state-run camp, the military said on Sunday. "On Saturday evening a group of people were trying to escape and a man tried to lob a grenade. Our people (soldiers) fired toward that area for self defense and… Continue reading Two Sri Lanka refugees wounded by military fire
Lanka’s decisive phase of ethnic war cost $2.8n: PM Ratnasiri Wickremanayake
Sri Lanka’s decisive phase of the war with the Tamil Tigers cost the government USD 2.8 billion, Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake has said, as he expressed concern that the LTTE networks overseas continued to raise funds. The Prime Minister expressed concern that the remnants of the "fast-diminishing LTTE networks" overseas continue efforts to raise funds… Continue reading Lanka’s decisive phase of ethnic war cost $2.8n: PM Ratnasiri Wickremanayake
Champoor power plant awaits Sri Lanka cabinet approval
The joint agreement between the Government of India and the Government of Sri Lanka to construct the second coal power plant at Champoor in Moothoor east in Trincomalee district is to be signed after the Sri Lanka Government cabinet approval, according to media reports. The negotiations between the National Thermal Power Corporation of India (NTPC)… Continue reading Champoor power plant awaits Sri Lanka cabinet approval
US Group opposes GSP+ extension
In a submission to the Chairperson of Human Rights Subcommission of the European Union (EU), Ms. Heidi Hautala, US-based pressure group Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) said that the EU should terminate GSP+ privileges to Sri Lanka especially after the "failure of the UN system to uphold international human rights and humanitarian laws," and the "abdication… Continue reading US Group opposes GSP+ extension
