Sri Lanka: Amnesty calls for detention camps to be unlocked

Equivalent of Bournemouth’s population live, eat and sleep in area size of Wembley Stadium Amnesty International today called for the immediate release of 285,000 innocent civilians – including an estimated 50,000 children – being held in cramped and squalid camps in the north of Sri Lanka. The camps – each surrounded by barbed wire and… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Amnesty calls for detention camps to be unlocked

Tamil voters nullify SL Government’s expectation – TNA

“Tamil National Alliance (TNA) winning Vavuniyaa Urban Council (VUC) election and Tamils refraining from voting in large numbers in Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election prove that Sri Lanka Government was not able to achieve the success it planned for and expected. We wish to thank the Tamils for voting for Ilankai Thamizh Arasu Kadchi (ITAK)… Continue reading Tamil voters nullify SL Government’s expectation – TNA

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Sri Lanka’s first post-war polls show mixed results

The political allies of the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels won the most seats at local elections in a northern town, while the ruling coalition sailed to victory at local and provincial polls, results showed on Sunday. Saturday’s polls, one each for local councillors in the northern towns of Jaffna and Vavuniya and one to elect… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s first post-war polls show mixed results

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LTTE network shattered forever: Sri Lanka

The possibility of the Tamil Tigers regrouping again has been "thwarted completely" with the arrest of their new leader Kumaran Pathmanathan, Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said in remarks published on Sunday. According to Rajapaksa, Pathmanathan, better known as KP, was arrested in an Asian country and flown to Colombo on the night of… Continue reading LTTE network shattered forever: Sri Lanka

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Remdiyas gets highest number of preferential votes in JMC election

Mudiyappu Remediyas, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) backed chief candidate of Ilankai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) scored 4223 votes, the highest number of preferential votes, in Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election held Saturday while ITAK second candidate, Ms. Anthonypillai Mariamma, got 1678 votes. United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) chief candidate failed to secure a seat while… Continue reading Remdiyas gets highest number of preferential votes in JMC election

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Elections jeopardize democracy

With only 20 percent turn out in the municipal elections, the clear verdict of the Eezham Tamils is no confidence in the Sri Lankan state and its institutions, said Tamil circles, commenting further that genocidal war and democratic elections mean the same for Colombo. They were citing the manner in which the elections were conducted… Continue reading Elections jeopardize democracy

UPFA takes Jaffna in 20% voter turnout, ITAK wins Vavuniyaa

With international media reporting that Jaffna voters have rejected the Municipal council elections with less than 20% turnout, the ruling UPFA won 10,602 votes obtaining 10 seats with 2 additional bonus seats, and Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) took 8 seats after polling 8008 votes. In the Vavuniyaa Urban Council elections, ITAK secured 5 seats… Continue reading UPFA takes Jaffna in 20% voter turnout, ITAK wins Vavuniyaa

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Supreme Court to inquire FR petition by IDP family against illegal detention

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Thursday granted leave to proceed with the fundamental rights violation petition filed on behalf of members of one family who are detained in an Internally Displaced Persons’ Camp (IDP Camp) in Vavuniya against their wishes, and listed the case for hearing on November 12, legal sources in Colombo said. The bench… Continue reading Supreme Court to inquire FR petition by IDP family against illegal detention

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Custody of Pathmanathan raises questions about recognition to state terrorism

The manner in which Selvarasa Pathmanathan was ‘arrested’ and ended up in the custody of the Sri Lankan state that is widely accused of war crimes, genocide and state terrorism, raises serious concerns about the world outlook to political justice, Tamil circles said. Mr. Pathmanathan who denounced violence was engaged in re-organising the LTTE and… Continue reading Custody of Pathmanathan raises questions about recognition to state terrorism