After years of refusing to become tied to the strings attached to IMF monies, Sri Lanka has agreed to a massive new loan. But will it be enough to lift the economy from its current morass? After several months of prevarication, on 24 July the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Executive Board approved its largest single… Continue reading A ‘patriotic’ loan – Himal
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Probe team to quiz KP on role in Rajiv killing
The Rajiv Gandhi assassination case is back under the spotlight. The Multi-disciplinary Monitoring Agency — constituted in 1998 to probe the conspiracy angle in the case, and which got a fresh lease of life with the nabbing of Selvarasa Pathmanathan or KP by the Sri Lankan government recently — is all set to despatch a… Continue reading Probe team to quiz KP on role in Rajiv killing
Tamil Nadu fishermen assaulted, driven naked by Sri Lanka Navy
Twenty-four fishermen from Keechchangkuppam in Naakarkoayil area in Tamil Nadu fishing in Naaakarkoayil seas in five boats Friday night were brutally assaulted and cast naked in the seas by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) soldiers, sources in Naakarkoayil said. SLN soldiers had beaten the fishermen on their heads with the ice blocks taken by the fishermen… Continue reading Tamil Nadu fishermen assaulted, driven naked by Sri Lanka Navy
‘Paranoid Colombo machinates IDP human shield’
A whole world is duped in what Colombo is machinating in the name of resettlement of IDPs, Tamil circles in Jaffna commented, citing Sri Lanka Navy’s new internment camps around its installations in the island sector of Jaffna. Colombo’s aim is threefold: a human shield of civilians for its occupying forces, prevention of rightful owners… Continue reading ‘Paranoid Colombo machinates IDP human shield’
SLA shoots 6 including women, children in Cheddiku’lam camp
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Saturday around 6:00 p.m. opened fire and injured six civilians including two women and three children in Cheddiku’lam internment camp, according to initial reports reaching from Vavuniyaa. One 8-year-old child, seriously wounded in the episode, was transferred to Anuradhapura hospital from Vavuniyaa hospital, medical sources in Vavuniyaa said. The unfortunate… Continue reading SLA shoots 6 including women, children in Cheddiku’lam camp
3 youths injured in SLA landmine explosion in Jaffna
Landmines planted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA), in the area between Ariyaalai and Kozhumpuththu’rai in Jaffna where people were allowed to resettle, exploded Friday around 7:00 p.m seriously injuring three youths transporting sand in a tractor, sources in Jaffna said. The injured youths are admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Jaffna Teaching hospital.… Continue reading 3 youths injured in SLA landmine explosion in Jaffna
Tamil detainees in Sri Lanka: “Almost living in hell”
The Sri Lankan government has underscored its determination to keep 280,000 Tamil civilians in internment camps indefinitely, in blatant violation of their basic democratic rights. UN Under-Secretary, Lynn Pascoe arrived in Sri Lanka last week for further talks on resettling detainees. Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse told him his government had a target of resettling… Continue reading Tamil detainees in Sri Lanka: “Almost living in hell”
NGOs hold parallel meeting at UN Human Rights Council
Switzerland-based ECOSO NGO Interfaith International in Geneva, organized an open dialogue on the theme "War against terrorism and human security – consequences of the failure of state machinery and policies" as a parallel event to the 12th session of the UN Human Rights Council, Friday, where the panelists were drawn from well known academics, lawyers… Continue reading NGOs hold parallel meeting at UN Human Rights Council
As If at UN, Sri Lankan PM at Asia Society Faces Pre-Screened Softball Questions
Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake spoke Thursday night at the Asia Society on Park Avenue in Manhattan, facing pre-screened softball questions gently raising the internment camps and freedom of the press. Even so, Wickramanayake responded testily, drawing partisan applause from the otherwise silenced auditorium. Several facts were plainly misrepresented. The Asia Society’s questioner —… Continue reading As If at UN, Sri Lankan PM at Asia Society Faces Pre-Screened Softball Questions
Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
Tirumagal is sweeping the yard. The yard of an ordinary house in the palm trees. She, her husband and their three-year-old daughter are back home in Trincomalee from their war-time suffering and from Menik Farm. The largest and most controversial of Sri Lanka’s refugee camps, Menik Farm holds about a quarter of a million Tamils… Continue reading Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
