End of Sri Lanka’s civil war brings back tourists – Asia, World – The Independent

The end of Sri Lanka’s bitter civil war has seen a rapid jump in the number of tourists visiting the island – a leap that officials say represents part of the peace dividend. Tourist arrivals in July increased by 28 per cent from a year ago, the second straight rise since May. “This is mainly… Continue reading End of Sri Lanka’s civil war brings back tourists – Asia, World – The Independent

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EPC Chief Minister, ministers demand removal of Governor

The wrangling between the elected administration of the Eastern Provincial Council and the Provincial Governor is reported to have reached its climax with Chief Minister Mr. Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan and four other provincial ministers reportedly sending a petition to President Mahinda Rajapakse demanding the removal of Governor Mohan Wijewickrema and replacing him with a person supportive… Continue reading EPC Chief Minister, ministers demand removal of Governor

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Creeping Talibanization in Sri Lanka – Prof. David

Noting several trends in Sri Lanka point to "early steps in [reaching for] totality of power," Prof Kumar David in a column in the weekend edition of "The Island" asserts that the cultural control exercised by the current Rajapakse regime are no different to those of "the Mullahs of Teheran and the iconoclastic Taliban fundamentalists."… Continue reading Creeping Talibanization in Sri Lanka – Prof. David

Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official

Heavy rains flooded camps housing some of Sri Lanka’s 300,000 war refugees, officials said Sunday, raising fears for the welfare of the detainees. The downpours washed away makeshift shelters, toilets and sewage pipes, and left hundreds of people unable to cook meals in open-air kitchens in the northern district of Vavuniya. The Tamil civilians remain… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official

IDPs swimming in human excreta

Torrential rains in Vavuniya Friday burst temporary sewage pipes, destroyed make-shift shelters and trapped thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) interned in Menik Farm in Vavuniya causing many of them to undergo severe difficulties as rain waters filled with sewage matter, maggots and human excreta rose in tents sheltering some 20,000 IDPs. Reports reaching The… Continue reading IDPs swimming in human excreta

Sri Lanka call to free refugees

Two of Sri Lanka’s most senior Roman Catholic clergy have spoken out against the continued detention of nearly 300,000 Tamil war refugees. The Archbishop of Colombo and the Bishop of Jaffna were addressing tens of thousands of pilgrims at a shrine close to camps housing the refugees. Jaffna bishop Thomas Saundaranayagam, himself a Tamil, said… Continue reading Sri Lanka call to free refugees

Sri Lanka: attacks on free media put displaced civilians at risk – AI

Attacks on journalists, relentless intimidation, and government-imposed restrictions on reporting threaten freedom of expression in Sri Lanka and jeopardize the safety and dignity of civilians displaced by war. The Sri Lankan government actively obstructed reporting on the last stages of the recently concluded armed conflict with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE – Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka: attacks on free media put displaced civilians at risk – AI

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A view from behind the barbed wire – ReliefWeb

Interview with our Canadian colleague Denise Otis, a UNHCR Canada legal officer who just returned from serving on UNHCR’s Emergency Response Team in Sri Lanka. The interview is published by Embassy Magazine, Canada’s influential foreign policy newspaper which has a weekly readership of over 60,000 and has become a must-read among politicians, top bureaucrats, political… Continue reading A view from behind the barbed wire – ReliefWeb

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