Priests, media and rights activists call for Terrorism Act repeal – UCAN

The lengthy sentence handed down to Tamil Christian journalist J.S. Tissanayagam has led to a broad-based call for the repeal of the country’s Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). Hundreds of citizens have been punished under the 1979 law, under which some have languished in remand for 15 years without trial, according to activists. Christian priests,… Continue reading Priests, media and rights activists call for Terrorism Act repeal – UCAN

EU sanctions on Sri Lanka to hit ‘cheap’ clothing over human rights abuses

They were billed as “garments without guilt” — cheap, good-quality lingerie, casual clothes and sportswear made in Sri Lanka and sold in stores such as Next, Tesco and Marks & Spencer. For the past four years, such clothes worth billions of pounds have been imported, tax-free, to the European Union under a trade scheme intended… Continue reading EU sanctions on Sri Lanka to hit ‘cheap’ clothing over human rights abuses

UN Envoy to Press Sri Lanka to Free Refugees in Camps (Update1)

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is sending his political chief to Sri Lanka today to press the government to let refugees leave camps where they have been held since the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels in May. “We are very concerned about the pace of progress,” Lynn Pascoe, the envoy, said in New York yesterday.… Continue reading UN Envoy to Press Sri Lanka to Free Refugees in Camps (Update1)

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SRI LANKA: The contrast between the treatment of J.S. Tissainayagam and Daya and George Master – is the CID above the law?

A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission Last week two prominent LTTE leaders, Daya Master and George Master, were released on personal bail by a Magistrate in Colombo after the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) filed a report stating that the inquiries under the Prevention of Terrorism Law were concluded and that there was no… Continue reading SRI LANKA: The contrast between the treatment of J.S. Tissainayagam and Daya and George Master – is the CID above the law?

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500 Vanni IDPs to be settled in the islets of Jaffna against their wish

500 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) detained in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vaviniyaa were brought to Jaffna Monday and efforts are being made to settle them in the abandoned houses in the islets of Jaffna that are in the full control of Sri Lanka Navy (SLN), sources in Jaffna said. In the… Continue reading 500 Vanni IDPs to be settled in the islets of Jaffna against their wish

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Lanka turns heat on Eritrea

With the LTTE’s influential propaganda machinery overseas flexing its muscles menacingly, and the arrested LTTE leader, Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP, throwing light on the group’s still active international arms procuring network, the Sri Lankan government has decided to go on a diplomatic offensive to smash the Tigers’ overseas structures. On Sunday, Lakbimanews quoted Sh­anaka Jayasekara,… Continue reading Lanka turns heat on Eritrea

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Kohona, UN Secretary-General hold talks in New York

The new Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the UN Palitha Kohona had talks with the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon after presenting his credentials before taking up his new post. The talks lasted for some 45 minutes as opposed to the usual five minutes allocated for such events. [Full Coverage]

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UN political chief to visit Sri Lanka for talks

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is sending the United Nations’ political chief, B. Lynn Pascoe, to Sri Lanka tomorrow for talks on critical issues, the UN announced today. Mr. Ban and the Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, agreed on the mission during a telephone conversation today, Mr. Pascoe told a press briefing. “We are very concerned about… Continue reading UN political chief to visit Sri Lanka for talks

Starvation, rape, killings, torture in Sri Lanka camps, Murphy tells Australia parliament

Noting that "hundreds of thousands of innocent Tamils displaced by the military offensive are living in camps in appalling conditions. Moreover, foreign media channels have reported horrifying evidence of the worst violations of human rights, including starvation, rape, killings and torture. International agencies are calling for full access to these camps in order to provide… Continue reading Starvation, rape, killings, torture in Sri Lanka camps, Murphy tells Australia parliament