Obama should call for release of Tissainayagam – Boston Globe

Boston Globe in a Monday editorial called an irony that Tissainayagam was thrown into prison for his writings that the Sri Lanka Government called have "creat[ed] communal disharmony" when "280,000 Tamil civilians displaced by the government’s victorious war against the separatist Tamil Tigers are currently suffering and dying in flooded, ill-provided camps" which is a… Continue reading Obama should call for release of Tissainayagam – Boston Globe

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Colombo micromanages aid, bullies aid deliverers, says Guardian

Noting that while Sri Lanka with the economy undermined by "[h]igh military spending, collapsed tourism revenues, disrupted agriculture, [and] reduced trade," Sri Lanka is "dependent on outside aid in its efforts to deal with the human consequences of the war," the Guardian said Wednesday, adding, but "Colombo is still severely restricting access to the north,… Continue reading Colombo micromanages aid, bullies aid deliverers, says Guardian

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Sri Lanka ‘reviewing’ expulsion of UN official

Sri Lanka is reviewing a move to expel a senior United Nations official over comments he made during the final weeks of the country’s decades long ethnic war, a senior official said Monday. James Elder, communications chief for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), was ordered out of the country for allegedly being biased towards… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘reviewing’ expulsion of UN official

Sri Lanka expels UN official over reported comment

A United Nations official has been banished from Sri Lanka reportedly after discussing how the government’s decades-long battle with Tamil Tiger rebels took its toll on children in the war zone. The residency visa of U.N. Children’s Fund communications chief James Elder was revoked and he must leave the country by Sept. 21, Immigration Commissioner… Continue reading Sri Lanka expels UN official over reported comment

1034 unaccompanied children in Vavuniyaa camps – NCPA

Sri Lanka’s National Child Protection Authority (NCPA) said Saturday that there are 1034 unaccompanied children in the camps where internally displaced people are held in Vavuniyaa. “Of the 1034 children 250 were handed over to close relatives while the guardianship of 300 children is yet to be determined. Another 300 were handed over to three… Continue reading 1034 unaccompanied children in Vavuniyaa camps – NCPA

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Top UN official expelled

Tough Govt. action follows remarks about plight of children in IDP camps By Leon Berenger The Government has ordered a senior United Nation’s official to leave Sri Lanka within two weeks. James Elder, a senior official with the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF), held a visa until July next year to serve in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Top UN official expelled

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Blackcaps cower in silence, says NZ peace group

Global Peace and Justice in Auckland (GPJA), an activist group in New Zealand, said Saturday that New Zealand cricket team has "cowered in silence, complicit in the oppression of the Tamil population," for reneging on an agreement where "Blackcaps would publicly and symbolically facilitate the transfer of milk powder products from Fonterra in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Blackcaps cower in silence, says NZ peace group

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Time of the Thugs – Dr Saravanamuttu

Dr Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, pointing to the anonymous death threat and his detension in the airport by the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID), an arm of the Sri Lankan State, writes in the latest Sunday Leader that both incidents "constitute a chilling illustration of the potential costs and likely consequences of daring to dissent in this our… Continue reading Time of the Thugs – Dr Saravanamuttu