The Sri Lankan government continues to detain nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians despite growing anger inside the country, particularly among the Tamil minority. President Mahinda Rajapakse has ignored calls by international human rights agencies for the release of the detainees, who were incarcerated in the final stages of the civil war against the separatist Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lankan government stalls on release of Tamil detainees – WSWS
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APRC proposals going in circles
The All Party Representative Committee (APRC) which has completed its proposals for a power devolution formula is expected to meet President Mahinda Rajapaksa soon to obtain his views and incorporate them together with those of other party leaders in the final document. “We have completed the draft proposals. We hope to meet President Rajapaksa as… Continue reading APRC proposals going in circles
Sri Lanka ‘facing aid shortfall’
Sri Lanka needs massive international financial assistance to help tens of thousands of Tamils displaced by conflict, the defence secretary says. In a BBC interview, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said he expected much more than had been promised by donors including the UN, the US and Japan. The funds are needed for facilities for nearly 300,000 people… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘facing aid shortfall’
LTTE attempting to reorganize, rescue hardcore cadres’
The LTTE could be attempting to revive the organisation amid efforts by the defeated terror group to rescue hardcore cadres housed in government-run refugees camps for Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka’s northern Vavuniya district, a top minister has said. Defence minister Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said though the LTTE had been military crushed, attempts were being made… Continue reading LTTE attempting to reorganize, rescue hardcore cadres’
HRW calls for international inquiry into ACF-17 massacre
Quoting James Ross, legal and policy director at Human Rights Watch (HRW) that "[f]or three years since the ACF massacre, the Rajapaksa government has put on an elaborate song and dance to bedazzle the international community into believing justice is being done," HRW in a news release issued Monday added, "the Sri Lankan government’s gross… Continue reading HRW calls for international inquiry into ACF-17 massacre
We must ensure security of future generations: Gotabaya
Brother of Sri Lankan President and Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has said that future generations should be saved from terrorism even as the government announced that de-mining of areas earlier under the control of the LTTE is a top priority. Addressing a War Hero commemoration event held at a local college on Sunday, Mr. Gotabaya… Continue reading We must ensure security of future generations: Gotabaya
LTTE remnants plan to call for Transitional Govt
LTTE remnants now underground have threatened to hold elections for what they called Transitional Government of Sri Lankan Tamils living abroad. The announcement was made by Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran who claimed to be coordinator of the committee for the formation of provisional Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE). He said the elections would be held next… Continue reading LTTE remnants plan to call for Transitional Govt
Massive aid sought for Sri Lankan Tamils – UPI
Sri Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said large amounts of global assistance are needed to resettle 300,000 Tamils displaced by the war. Speaking to the BBC, Rajapaksa said the level of the assistance needs to be far higher than what has been promised by donors including the United Nations, the United States and Japan. The… Continue reading Massive aid sought for Sri Lankan Tamils – UPI
S.Lanka shares down on earnings, IMF conditions woes
Sri Lankan stocks .CSE fell on Monday in thin trade after blue chips posted poor earnings and as cautious investors steered clear, awaiting the full macroeconomic impact of an International Monetary Fund loan. The all-share index closed 0.54 percent or 13.55 points down at 2,512.15. It hit a near 14-month closing high on July 27,… Continue reading S.Lanka shares down on earnings, IMF conditions woes
Indians need three years to clear mines
It will take one-and-a-half to two years to do away with most land mines and another year to declare the areas safe for habitation, reported Times of India, Sunday, citing Indian Army’s retired Major General Prem K. Puri who is heading one of the Indian outfits engaged in de-mining the North and East. Meanwhile, 82… Continue reading Indians need three years to clear mines
