The Indian Armed Forces field hospital unit that was set up in war-torn Sri Lanka in March to help civilians caught in the cross-fire between the Army and LTTE rebels has been extended by two more months on Colombo’s request. The field hospital unit, which has a 60-member medical team that includes surgeons, a paediatrician… Continue reading Indian medical team’s stay in Lanka extended for two months – indianexpress
Category: News
‘50,000 war refugees bribed their way out’
About 50,000 Tamil war refugees from the Wanni region have escaped from detention camps in Lanka by giving huge bribes to pro-government former militant groups which now function as political parties, reported Lakbimanews. The refugees had paid from SL Rs 1 lakh to SL Rs 10 lakh to get out of the camps, the paper… Continue reading ‘50,000 war refugees bribed their way out’
Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Cleansing Bonds Touted by StanChart and HSBC, IMF Silence on Vote Is “Policy”
Less than a week after five countries on the International Monetary Fund’s executive board cast rare votes of abstention and did not support the IMF’s $2.6 billion loan to Sri Lanka, due to the continued detention of 280,000 people in internment camps in the north, Inner City Press on July 30 asked the IMF to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Cleansing Bonds Touted by StanChart and HSBC, IMF Silence on Vote Is “Policy”
Measles outbreak fear in Vavuniyaa ‘internment camps’
More than 36,000 internally displaced (IDP) children under five years of age, held in internment camps in Vavuniyaa are to be vaccinated against measles under a special child health campaign to counter the sporadic cases of measles which have occurred in the past months and prevent risk of further outbreak, UNICEF sources said. Human rights… Continue reading Measles outbreak fear in Vavuniyaa ‘internment camps’
Manhattan GAP becomes target to trade boycott dry-run
About twenty protesters stood in front of the fashionable clothing store GAP located at 34th street and Broadway intersection in Manhattan, New York, Saturday afternoon carrying placards urging U.S. shoppers to stop buying goods made in Sri Lanka. Placards claimed that Sri Lanka is one of the worst human rights violator nations in recent history,… Continue reading Manhattan GAP becomes target to trade boycott dry-run
Emotional rehabilitation should precede IMF, GSP politics
If structural changes are what the West aims in the island of Sri Lanka through IMF and GSP+ loans, those cannot be achieved without first emotionally rehabilitating the Eezham Tamils. Emotional rehabilitation, which is fundamental to all other rehabilitation is possible only when the West openly acknowledges Eezham Tamils as a nation and their cause… Continue reading Emotional rehabilitation should precede IMF, GSP politics
IRC goods for IDPs yet to be given Colombo port clearance – SLRCS
Twenty seven containers of goods sent by the Indian Red Cross (IRC) for the internally displaced Vanni people detained in camps in Vavuniyaa continue to lie in Colombo port since 9 July and are yet to be given clearance, as documents have not been received for clearance from the Indian Red Cross, Director General of… Continue reading IRC goods for IDPs yet to be given Colombo port clearance – SLRCS
SLA interference in Jaffna civil administration will be stopped – SL Minister
Sri Lanka Minister of Power and Energy, Aluthananda Gamage, said in Jaffna Sunday that the interference of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Jaffna civil administration will be brought to a stop when 500 Tamil policemen selected in Jaffna district are appointed. The minister said that the newly appointed policemen will be engaged in the civil… Continue reading SLA interference in Jaffna civil administration will be stopped – SL Minister
South Africa wants to help resolve Sri Lankan issue
The South African government could cooperate with India in resolving the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka, Deputy Minister for International Relations and Cooperation Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim has said. Ebrahim was the chief guest at a fund-raising dinner organised by the Tamil Federation of Gauteng here yesterday to send humanitarian aid to tens of thousands of… Continue reading South Africa wants to help resolve Sri Lankan issue
Amnesty for Sri Lanka’s military deserters
Sri Lanka has offered an amnesty to tens of thousands of soldiers who deserted the army, a spokesman said Sunday, under reforms following the end of the war with separatist Tamil rebels. Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said troops who were absent without leave could report back to their units and be officially discharged without penalty. "They… Continue reading Amnesty for Sri Lanka’s military deserters
