A blow to peace

The jailing of an ethnic Tamil journalist in Sri Lanka is more than a violation of reporters’ rights to do their jobs. It is a missed opportunity for the Sri Lankan government to prove its commitment to building a lasting peace in the country. J.S. Tissainayagam was sentenced this week to 20 years in prison… Continue reading A blow to peace

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Tamil journalist gets “shameful” 20-year sentence on terrorism charges – RSF

Reporters Without Borders is appalled by the “shameful” 20-year jail sentence which a Colombo high court passed today on journalist J.S. Tissainayagam on charges of supporting terrorism and inciting racial hatred in his articles. “The imposition of this extremely severe sentence on Tissainayagam suggests that some Sri Lanka judges confuse justice with revenge,” Reporters Without… Continue reading Tamil journalist gets “shameful” 20-year sentence on terrorism charges – RSF

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INTERVIEW – U.N. investigator wants Sri Lanka executions probe

A full international investigation is needed to determine whether Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executed Tamil rebels in violation of international law, a U.N. investigator said on Tuesday. "Any government has a clear obligation to have a very thorough investigation in response to an allegation of this type," Philip Alston, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary… Continue reading INTERVIEW – U.N. investigator wants Sri Lanka executions probe

Return of 3,800 detained Tamils cancelled – TearFund

TearFund, a Christian relief and development agency, this week renewed its call for hundreds of thousands of Tamils detained in Sri Lanka’s concentration camps to be allowed home. A scheduled return of 3,800 detained Tamils to a region being assisted by TearFund was cancelled two days ago – even after detainees had packed to return… Continue reading Return of 3,800 detained Tamils cancelled – TearFund

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TNA ready to support MR

Sri Lanka’s main Tamil political party said yesterday it was prepared to help President Mahinda Rajapaksa to resolve the national question. TNA leader R. Sampanthan speaking to BBC Sandeshaya stressed the importance of resettling nearly 300,000 displaced people as soon as possible and said he had met visiting Senior British parliamentarian and Conservative party member… Continue reading TNA ready to support MR

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US raps Sri Lanka over journalist’s jail sentence

The United States criticized Sri Lanka Monday for sentencing to 20 years in prison a Tamil reporter whose case has been highlighted by US President Barack Obama. "We were disappointed to learn of the verdict and the severity of the sentence," State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said after a court handed down the sentence… Continue reading US raps Sri Lanka over journalist’s jail sentence

civilians arrested by TID in Mannaar in August 2009

Terrorist Intelligence Division (TID) operating from Colombo had arrested twenty-six civilians, including young family men, in Mannaar in the month of August alone, sources from Mannaar Welfare Association said. Complaints have been made by the Association to the relevant authorities to have the arrested civilians released, the sources said. [Full Coverage]

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Sri Lanka jails journalist for 20 years for exercising his right to freedom of expression – Amnesty International

A High Court in Sri Lanka sentenced journalist Jayaprakash Sittampalam (JS) Tissainayagam to 20 years rigorous imprisonment on Monday, for writing and publishing articles that criticized the government’s treatment of Sri Lankan Tamil civilians affected by the war. The court said the articles caused "racial hatred" and promoted terrorism. Amnesty International said that it considers… Continue reading Sri Lanka jails journalist for 20 years for exercising his right to freedom of expression – Amnesty International

Sri Lanka says likely to lose EU trade concession

Sri Lanka is likely to lose a lucrative European Union trade concession for its top export, garments, based on the initial findings of an EU probe into its human rights record, a senior government official said. S. Ranugge, secretary in Sri Lanka’s Export Development and International Trade Ministry, said a preliminary report received a week… Continue reading Sri Lanka says likely to lose EU trade concession

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