Sri Lanka: Floods Threaten Camp Detainees

Floods caused by heavy rains unnecessarily threaten more than 260,000 displaced Tamil civilians whom the Sri Lankan government has unlawfully detained in camps in northern Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today. Permitting displaced families to move in with friends and host families would quickly address the deteriorating conditions in the camps with the onset… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Floods Threaten Camp Detainees

US Tamil boycott campaign targets Victoria Secret, Macy’s

 U.S. Tamil expatriate groups in New York as part of their continuing campaign urging U.S.companies to avoid trade with Sri Lanka, targetted Victoria Secret, the lingerie giant with $5.6b net sales in 2008, and the retail giant Macy’s which had $26.3b sales in Fiscal Year 2007, Saturday 15th August in Manhattan at 34th street and… Continue reading US Tamil boycott campaign targets Victoria Secret, Macy’s

Tamil Nadu government erases the word ‘Eezham

Tamil Nadu Police was seen pasting white papers on the word ‘Eezham’ and the picture of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan, figured in the banners and posters of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Kadchi (VCK) organised uprising in Chennai attended by more than 100,000 people Monday. The VCK’s annual uprising day, conducted on the birthday of its leader Thol… Continue reading Tamil Nadu government erases the word ‘Eezham

JVP to launch campaign against continuing executive presidency system

Sinhala nationalist Marxist party Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Monday announced that it would launch a campaign to obstruct the holding of presidential election without first abolishing the executive presidency. JVP leader Somawanse Amarasinghe made the announcement at a press briefing held Monday in Colombo. JVP was one time ally of the ruling United Peoples Freedom… Continue reading JVP to launch campaign against continuing executive presidency system

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UN refutes claim by GOSL for flooding Vavuniyaa camps

United Nations (UN) Resident Representative in Sri Lanka, Mr. Neil Buhne, Monday said it is the government’s responsibility to look into the damage of drainage systems and sewage in the camps for the internally displaced people in Vavuniyaa. These camps are described by humanitarian organizations and activists as ‘internment camps’ where hundreds of thousands of… Continue reading UN refutes claim by GOSL for flooding Vavuniyaa camps

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India for early resettlement of displaced Lankan Tamils

India on Monday underlined its commitments to the early resettlement of the displaced Tamils, as it handed over fresh consignment of relief materials for the civilians displaced during the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. India provided over 6 lakh packages of relief material valued at USD 3 million for the Tamil IDPs in Northern Sri… Continue reading India for early resettlement of displaced Lankan Tamils

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Squalid war camps hurt S.Lanka’s image: opposition

Sri Lanka risks further damage to its image by failing to improve conditions for tens of thousands of war-displaced people held in squalor, the island’s main opposition leader said on Monday. Opposition leader and former premier Ranil Wickremesinghe warned that the spread of diseases in the camps during the current rains could worsen conditions for… Continue reading Squalid war camps hurt S.Lanka’s image: opposition

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Sri Lanka former rebels in disguise as civilians: defense secretary

The former Tamil Tiger rebels now living in government-run welfare camps pose a serious threat to national security if allowed to leave the camps, the top defense official Gotabhaya Rajapakse was quoted in a press report here Monday.     Independent English language daily The Island said Rajapakse had warned that "LTTE terrorists masquerading as civilians… Continue reading Sri Lanka former rebels in disguise as civilians: defense secretary

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Monsoon Rains Hit Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in Camps

Monsoon rains hit northern Sri Lanka affecting camps where more than 280,000 mostly Tamil refugees remain after the defeat of the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in May. The rains inundated camps in Vanni and other regions, Minister of Resettlement and Disaster Relief Services Rishad Bathiudeen said today in a telephone interview from the… Continue reading Monsoon Rains Hit Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in Camps

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