Police and Coast Guard have stepped up patrolling in coastal areas here following intelligence reports that a group of LTTE activists might have sneaked in to the state. Police said several persons had been questioned in this regard and Marine Enforcement and Coast Guard were continuing the vigil. They said central intelligence agencies had alerted… Continue reading Vigil beefed up along Kerala coast
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Two key Tamil Tigers given bail
A court in Sri Lanka has granted bail to two former Tamil Tiger civilian officials who have been in government custody for more than four months. The former rebel spokesman, Daya Master, and an interpreter for the group’s political wing, George Master, surrendered to troops in April. The Sri Lankan military declared victory over the… Continue reading Two key Tamil Tigers given bail
Counting the human cost of Sri Lanka’s conflict – Amnesty International
The Government of Sri Lanka announced a plan on 23 May to resettle most civilians displaced by conflict by the end of the year. The government’s target of 80% was later revised downward to 60%. The 180-day process was to include both people newly displaced by fighting in the north, as well as people who… Continue reading Counting the human cost of Sri Lanka’s conflict – Amnesty International
The Sri Lankan media war continues
In May the Sri Lankan Army defeated the seperatist Tamil Tigers in a military push that left 20,000 civilians in the last month of fighting alone. The Listening Post has previously reported on how the Sri Lankan government prevented most of the media from entering the the war zone. UN human rights groups and journalists… Continue reading The Sri Lankan media war continues
MDMK leader Vaiko slams Government for inaction on easing Lankan Tamils plight – ANI
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) leader V Gopalswamy, on Friday blamed the Government for failing to ease the plight of Sri Lanka’s minority Tamil population. Gopalswamy accused it of maintaining double standards in dealing with the issue. He cited Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi’s recent statements on Sri Lankan Tamils, and said that Gandhi was… Continue reading MDMK leader Vaiko slams Government for inaction on easing Lankan Tamils plight – ANI
UN official receives phone threats after speaking about Tamil camps – SMH
AN AUSTRALIAN United Nations official has received anonymous threats to his safety days after being branded a terrorist sympathiser by the Sri Lankan Government and ordered to leave the country. UNICEF’s spokesman in Sri Lanka, James Elder, must leave Sri Lanka in less than a fortnight after having his visa revoked. This week Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading UN official receives phone threats after speaking about Tamil camps – SMH
Should a military man lead Sri Lanka’s police? – upiasia.com
Will the fall of Sri Lanka’s police service into the abyss be resolved by the appointment of an inspector general of police from military ranks? All the analyses into the country’s police problem – beginning with the Soertsz Commission Report in 1946, followed by the Basnayake Commission of 1970 and the Police Service Report of… Continue reading Should a military man lead Sri Lanka’s police? – upiasia.com
Lankan Prez plans to call for elections next year
Riding high on his victory against LTTE, Mahinda Rajapaksa says he plans to call for early Presidential Elections in Sri Lanka by the beginning of next year, nearly two years ahead of schedule. The President said his government was ready to go a "little bit further" to resolve the Tamil question by going beyond the… Continue reading Lankan Prez plans to call for elections next year
UN patience wears thin in S Lanka
The UN says it cannot continue to indefinitely fund the main refugee camp in Sri Lanka where the government is keeping nearly 300,000 people. The Menik Farm camp holds the Tamils who fled the fighting in the months before the civil war ended in May. Sri Lankan authorities say they are still screening everyone for… Continue reading UN patience wears thin in S Lanka
Nearly 10,000 Sri Lanka war refugees go home
Sri Lanka said on Friday it has sent nearly 10,000 war-displaced people back to their villages in the island nation’s north and east, four months after the military won a 25-year-old war with Tamil Tiger separatists. Skip related content Sri Lanka’s government is under heavy Western pressure to make good on its promise of returning… Continue reading Nearly 10,000 Sri Lanka war refugees go home
