Court directs CID to expedite inquiry against detained Tamil civilians

Colombo Chief Magistrate Nishantha Hapuarachchi Friday directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to expedite the investigation into the cases against twenty-seven Tamil civilians arrested in connection with alleged terrorist activities and to report to the court on the progress made so far, on September 29. The order was made following Defence Counsel claiming that the… Continue reading Court directs CID to expedite inquiry against detained Tamil civilians

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Protect Human Rights of people: Ranil

Opposition UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday said the country would not be under threat by any foreign force if the human rights and sovereignty of the people are preserved. “We can fearlessly face international forces if human rights are preserved,” he said speaking at the launch of the ten books written by UNP National Organizer… Continue reading Protect Human Rights of people: Ranil

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UN envoy Lynn Pascoe insists on early release of IDPs

Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Lynn Pascoe who met Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse Friday to present the letter from UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon outlining the concerns of the international community on the situation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and other related matters, said that he had raised the issue of the early release of… Continue reading UN envoy Lynn Pascoe insists on early release of IDPs

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Prison guards assault hunger striking detainees in Colombo

At least 36 Tamil political prisoners who were part of a fast unto death hunger strike at the central jail in Welikada Colombo are alleged to have been severely assaulted by guards and jailers on early Friday, informed sources told TamilNet. 32 of the political prisoners who were being held in Cell Block G were… Continue reading Prison guards assault hunger striking detainees in Colombo

A Brief History of the Tamil People and Their Contributions to the Colonial Regime

By Satheesan Kumaaran European colonial powers, especially Britain, have had a great influence in shaping the history of Dravidian Tamils. During colonial rule, the Tamils, either willfully migrated or were taken by force to far flung British colonies where they contributed immensely to the British Empire. The empire benefited from the skilled workforce of more… Continue reading A Brief History of the Tamil People and Their Contributions to the Colonial Regime

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Sri Lanka pledges to resettle displaced civilians

Sri Lanka’s president promised Friday to send nearly 300,000 Tamil war refugees who are being held in military-run camps back to their homes in the next four months, the government said. President Mahinda Rajapaksa made the pledge at a meeting with U.N. Undersecretary General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe amid international criticism of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges to resettle displaced civilians

UN official presses Sri Lanka to free war-displaced

A top UN official was due to wrap up a three-day visit to Sri Lanka on Friday after pressing the authorities to free tens of thousands of war-displaced civilians held in internment camps. UN Under Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe is scheduled to meet with President Mahinda Rajapakse before leaving on Friday, a… Continue reading UN official presses Sri Lanka to free war-displaced

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Split in LTTE over goal of new government

Differences have arisen in the pro-LTTE Tamil Diaspora over the goals of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) proposed by the head of the LTTE’s international department, Selvarasa Pathmanathan, alias KP. Radicals represented by the editorial board of www.tamilnet.com said on Wednesday that the basic document on the proposed TGTE sent out by the… Continue reading Split in LTTE over goal of new government

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On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Speaks But No Questions Allowed, Pascoe Spin

Having been widely criticized for weak handling of civilian deaths and detentions in Sri Lanka, the UN administration of Ban Ki-moon now seeks to control its message and limit questions, to turn the tide of negative coverage in the run-up to next week’s General Assembly meeting. At a purportedly unscripted questions and answer session with… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Speaks But No Questions Allowed, Pascoe Spin