Headless male corpse washed ashore in the islets of Jaffna

Oorkaavattu’rai police recovered Friday a headless male body in a highly decomposed state in Veala’nai, in the islets of Jaffna, being informed by fishermen going to the seas. Though bodies of Raameasvaram fishermen had been washed ashore recently in the islets of Jaffna, the body recovered Friday seemed not to belong to that group, the… Continue reading Headless male corpse washed ashore in the islets of Jaffna

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Slain Tiger chief’s phone led Sri Lanka to successor

Sri Lanka’s successful manhunt for the new head of the Tamil Tigers began with the phone of the dead man he succeeded, Tiger founder Vellupillai Prabhakaran. Sri Lankan intelligence officers used the satellite phone, found on the corpse of Prabhakaran after his death in a final battle on May 18, to pick up the trail… Continue reading Slain Tiger chief’s phone led Sri Lanka to successor

Q+A: What does arrest of new Tamil Tiger chief mean?

Sri Lankan authorities finally got new Tamil Tiger leader Selvarajah Pathmanathan, the one man they wanted more than any other since destroying the separatists and killing founder Vellupillai Prabhakaran on May 18. Here are some questions and answers about what the new Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) chief’s arrest means: WHY DOES HIS ARREST… Continue reading Q+A: What does arrest of new Tamil Tiger chief mean?

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‘Not part of Sri Lankan rehabilitation project’

Eminent agricultural scientist M S Swaminathan, who was in the thick of a controversy over his reported involvement in the Sri Lankan government’s ‘Vadakkin Vasantham’ (Spring of North) project for rehabilitating Tamils there, cleared the air on Thursday saying he was not part of the project. He told reporters in Chennai that his M S… Continue reading ‘Not part of Sri Lankan rehabilitation project’

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New Tamil Tiger head held in Sri Lanka – military

Sri Lankan authorities said on Friday said they were interrogating the new head of the Tamil Tigers, their most-wanted target since crushing the separatist rebels and their 25-year insurrection in May. But mystery remained over where Selvarajah Pathmanathan, the man who ran the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s (LTTE) lucrative arms and smuggling operations for… Continue reading New Tamil Tiger head held in Sri Lanka – military

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Tamil Eelam leader not arrested here – Bangkok Post

Panithan Wattanayakorn, acting government spokesman, has denied a news agency report that the new leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka has been arrested in Bangkok. “The Tamil Eelam leader was not arrested in Thailand as was reported by a foreign news agency,” Mr Panithan said on Friday morning. He admitted… Continue reading Tamil Eelam leader not arrested here – Bangkok Post

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Indian HC hands over 117 million rupees to Gotabaya

Bank drafts worth over 117 million Sri Lankan rupees were officially handed over by Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Alok Prasad to Colombo’s Secretary of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Wednesday, for the ‘rehabilitation’ project of the air force base at Palaali (Palaly) in the Jaffna peninsula. This is the second instalment of Indian assistance to… Continue reading Indian HC hands over 117 million rupees to Gotabaya

Sri Lanka after the war: Behind the Rajapaksa brothers’ smiles – The Economist

Sri Lanka’s government is wildly popular for its military victory. It should put this to more productive, less brutal, use AFTER human excrement was dumped outside his house two years ago, M.A. Sumanthiran, a Sri Lankan human-rights lawyer, put up security cameras. He had won a ruling to stop the eviction of hundreds of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka after the war: Behind the Rajapaksa brothers’ smiles – The Economist

Voice from the Field: Sri Lanka: “It’s amazing what you can be thankful for” – Doctors Without Borders

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is running an operating theater and a post-operative care program in Pompaimadhu Ayurvedic Hospital, in northern Sri Lanka. Many of the patients have been referred to the MSF team from the camps and the Vavuniya General Hospital. Tim Pruchnic, an MSF surgeon who has been working in Pompaimadhu hospital… Continue reading Voice from the Field: Sri Lanka: “It’s amazing what you can be thankful for” – Doctors Without Borders

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Sri Lanka: MSF Ready to Help Fill Huge Gaps in Medical Services – Doctors Without Borders

Any health system would have difficulties responding to the needs of over 260,000 people who recently came out of a war zone. Facilities in the Sri Lankan camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) are overstretched. People sometimes wait days before they can see a doctor for treatment. At night, non-medical people decide who gets referred… Continue reading Sri Lanka: MSF Ready to Help Fill Huge Gaps in Medical Services – Doctors Without Borders