Even after routing the LTTE, the Sri Lanka army is all set to recruit up to 50,000 personnel to consolidate its position in the Wanni region once the stronghold the Tamil tigers. Observing that the security strength needed to be beefed up to consolidate its presence in the liberated areas in the Wanni, Sri Lankan… Continue reading Lanka to recruit 50,000 soldiers: Army chief
Category: News
12 fishermen injured in ‘assault’ by Sri Lankan Navy
Twelve fishermen from Pamban near here were injured when Sri Lankan naval personnel allegedly assaulted them while they were fishing between Dhanushkodi and Katchatheevu today, police said. Katchatheevu was ceded by India to Sri Lanka in 1974. Police said the fishermen told officials on return that they had left Pamban in 50 mechanised boats and… Continue reading 12 fishermen injured in ‘assault’ by Sri Lankan Navy
Displaced Muslims from Jaffna to be resettled
Minister of Resettlement and Disaster Relief Service, Risath Bathiyutheen, who is on a visit to Jaffna met Jaffna Government Agent (GA) Wednesday and discussed possibilities of resettling displaced Muslims in their original places, sources in Jaffna said. The minister has also called for a report from the GA on renovating Omaniya College in Jaffna where… Continue reading Displaced Muslims from Jaffna to be resettled
US: Tamils ‘confined against their will’ in Sri Lanka camps
The United States’ top official dealing with humanitarian crisis reiterated Wednesday the Obama administration’s demand that Tamil civilians held in Sri Lanka’s militarised camps be allowed to leave freely. “Our position is that people who are displaced should be agents of their own destiny,” Eric P. Schwartz, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration,… Continue reading US: Tamils ‘confined against their will’ in Sri Lanka camps
UN, the fence that ate the crop
The UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, who was refused admittance by Colombo at the height of the war, chose to accept its invitation as soon as the war was “won”, accuses Norway’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Mona Juul, whose confidential assessment of Ban sent to Norway’s Foreign Ministry, leaked to Afterposten newspaper of… Continue reading UN, the fence that ate the crop
Sri Lanka to maintain defence budget
The Sri Lankan government plans to keep up record defence spending despite its recent victory over Tamil rebels that ended nearly four decades of fighting, a senior official said. Defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse said the military needed to be modernised and payments made on hardware bought on credit. Sri Lanka raised its defence budget to… Continue reading Sri Lanka to maintain defence budget
British guns ‘fired at Sri Lanka civilians’ – Channel 4 News
A House of Commons committee claims arms made in Britain may have been fired on civilians during Tamil Tigers battles in Sri Lanka. In their annual report, the cross-party committees on arms export controls recommended the government should review all arms exports to Sri Lanka following the crackdown on rebels. The MPs also questioned the… Continue reading British guns ‘fired at Sri Lanka civilians’ – Channel 4 News
Arms review urged over fears British weapons were used against Tamils
Fears that British weapons were used against civilians in Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil rebels have prompted calls for a review of the arms trade. In its annual report due to be published today, the Commons Committee on Arms Export Controls argues that all existing licences to Sri Lanka should be investigated. MPs specifically… Continue reading Arms review urged over fears British weapons were used against Tamils
With UN Silent on Flooding of Sri Lankan Camps, Aid Groups Plead for Release of IDPs
While the UN refuses to address the flooding of the Manik Farms detention camps it built and is funding in Sri Lanka, the aid groups while offer serves there have petitioned not only the government but also the UN to at least release those imprisoned there before the September monsoon season. The UN has said… Continue reading With UN Silent on Flooding of Sri Lankan Camps, Aid Groups Plead for Release of IDPs
Interview With Anbarasan Ethirajan of BBC World Service South Asia – state.gov
QUESTION: So it’s three months since the end of the conflict now in Sri Lanka, but still 300,000 people are in (inaudible) camps where there is no freedom of movement and conditions are not ideal. Are you putting any pressure on Sri Lankan Government to release these people? ASSISTANT SECRETARY BLAKE: Well, first of all,… Continue reading Interview With Anbarasan Ethirajan of BBC World Service South Asia – state.gov
