900 million rupees allocated for constructing NPC secretariat in Maangku’lam

The Cabinet of United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by President Mahinda Rajapakse Wednesday approved 1525 million rupees to establish the Secretariat of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) in Maangku’lam in Ki’linochchi district. The allocation is also to be utilized to repair destroyed or damaged local government offices in the cleared areas. Accordingly, the headquarters… Continue reading 900 million rupees allocated for constructing NPC secretariat in Maangku’lam

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New allegations of war crimes in Sri Lanka – UN Dispatch

When governments impose onerous restrictions on the media, it generally followes that governments have something to hide. For example, four months ago the Sri Lankan government prevented the media and foreign observers from accessing the front lines of a military campaign against the Tamil Tigers. This campaign ended up killing at least 7,000 civilians, and… Continue reading New allegations of war crimes in Sri Lanka – UN Dispatch

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Video that reveals truth of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’ – Asia, World

The naked man, his hands bound behind his back, is pushed to the ground. Then a man in military uniform delivers a forceful kick to the back of the prisoner’s head with the heel of his boot. As the prisoner slumps forward, another soldier points his automatic weapon and fires a single shot. The man’s… Continue reading Video that reveals truth of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’ – Asia, World

S Lanka video prompts probe calls

Sri Lanka is facing fresh calls for an international human rights inquiry after video emerged apparently showing extra-judicial killings by troops. The footage was allegedly filmed in January during the final stages of the bloody conflict with the Tamil Tigers. It shows a man dressed as a soldier shooting a naked man in the head.… Continue reading S Lanka video prompts probe calls

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Sri Lanka: Execution Video Shows Need for International Inquiry

A disturbing video recently provided to the media showing the apparent summary execution of prisoners by Sri Lankan soldiers underscores the need for an international commission of inquiry into possible war crimes committed by both sides during the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today. The video shows men in Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Execution Video Shows Need for International Inquiry

Video Sparks Calls for Sri Lankan War-Crimes Inquiry

On Tuesday, Britain’s Channel 4 News broadcast amateur video that exiled Sri Lankan journalists say documents the execution of Tamil prisoners by government soldiers in January during an offensive against separatist rebels in northern Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan government immediately denied that its soldiers had committed any atrocities and told Channel 4 that the… Continue reading Video Sparks Calls for Sri Lankan War-Crimes Inquiry

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Thenmaraadchi framers to be allowed to resume cultivation

An event, where the farmers of Thenmaraadchi who had been refused permission to cultivate their lands in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zone (HSZ) in Thenmarraadchi for nearly ten years are to be allowed to resume cultivation Thursday, has been announced by Sri Lanka government. Meanwhile, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Allaippiddi who had… Continue reading Thenmaraadchi framers to be allowed to resume cultivation

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Camp children at risk of sexual abuse, trafficking – NGO

Noting the specific risks faced by children amongst the hundreds of thousands of people confined in Sri Lanka’s militarized concentration camps, ChildFund Australia on Wednesday launched a fundraising appeal to protect the youngsters. "Children who have been orphaned or separated from their families are particularly vulnerable, facing an increased risk of malnutrition, disease, sexual exploitation,… Continue reading Camp children at risk of sexual abuse, trafficking – NGO

Sri Lanka frees priests from war camps

Sri Lanka on Wednesday freed nearly 600 Hindu and Catholic priests who were held in internment camps with ethnic Tamils displaced by fighting between troops and separatist rebels, officials said. The clergy were allowed to leave the camps in the northern district of Vavuniya, where 300,000 inmates are detained under tight security to be screened… Continue reading Sri Lanka frees priests from war camps

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