Army officer appointed as Commissioner of Rehabilitation

Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse has appointed Major General Daya Ratnaike as the new Commissioner General of Rehabilitation, the government information department announced Thursday. He is the latest recruit from the military to the civil administration by Mr. Rajapakse. Rajapakse has already appointed retired military top brass to a number of top and strategic positions… Continue reading Army officer appointed as Commissioner of Rehabilitation

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Indian government assists disintegration of Tamil homeland

Government of India on Wednesday announced 66 million SL Rupees scheme to ‘develop’ communication between the eastern coastal cities, Trincomalee and Batticaloa, in such a way that the two traditional Tamil cities will be effectively linked to the Sinhala districts than with each other. While even the shortest coastal road link between the cities are… Continue reading Indian government assists disintegration of Tamil homeland

Tamil political prisoners in Welikada begin fasting demanding their release

A group of Tamil political prisoners currently being detained in Welikada prison for many years without any inquiry and not being produced in court began fast unto death campaign Wednesday demanding their release or to indict them in court. The campaign is being conducted in the Welikada prison complex. However Sri Lankan prison authorities denied… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners in Welikada begin fasting demanding their release

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We don’t poke our nose in other’s affairs, Pak tells Lanka

Asserting it does not believe in "poking" in others’ affairs, Pakistan has expressed support to Sri Lanka in deciding on the course of peace moves and resettlement of the displaced Tamils in the island’s north. Stating that it will not dictate Sri Lanka on pursuing its own policy with regard to the post LTTE war… Continue reading We don’t poke our nose in other’s affairs, Pak tells Lanka

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Rights group urges resettlement for Sri Lanka’s displaced

The international advocacy group Human Rights Watch urged the Sri Lankan government on Wednesday to release hundreds of thousands of Tamil civilian confined to displacement camps despite the end of the country’s civil war. "Haven’t they been through enough?" asked Brad Adams, the group’s Asia director, in an e-mailed statement. "Keeping several hundred thousand civilians… Continue reading Rights group urges resettlement for Sri Lanka’s displaced

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Sri Lanka: Free Civilians From Detention Camps

The Sri Lankan government should immediately release the more than 280,000 internally displaced Tamil civilians held in detention camps in northern Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today. The government, in violation of international law, has since March 2008 confined virtually all civilians displaced by the fighting between government forces and the separatist Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Free Civilians From Detention Camps

Sri Lanka: Rajapaksa’s “Final Resolution” of the Tamil Problem and India’s Options – Mainstream Weekly

The death of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam supremo, Velupillai Prabhakaran, circa May 18, 2009 remains an enigma wrapped in mystery. The exact details of what happened, we may never know. Things have never been what they appeared on surface. Colombo’s media management techniques are a legion. Therefore, peering through a looking glass into… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Rajapaksa’s “Final Resolution” of the Tamil Problem and India’s Options – Mainstream Weekly

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India needs to work with IC – Former Indian diplomat

India has a common interest with the US in countering China’s strategy. No matter the motives behind the US’ current emphasis on a “political settlement”, after having been a staunch supporter of Rajapaksa’s war, Delhi must closely work with the Barack Obama Administration, writes former Indian diplomat M. Bhadrakumar, who sees Delhi’s political leverage over… Continue reading India needs to work with IC – Former Indian diplomat