US ‘deeply concerned’ by Sri Lanka’s camps, wants resettlement

A top United States official Monday visited the most presentable of the squalid, militarized camps in which Sri Lanka has interned three hundred thousand Tamils. “The United States remains deeply concerned about a range of issues where further progress is essential,” Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration from the US State Department… Continue reading US ‘deeply concerned’ by Sri Lanka’s camps, wants resettlement

IMF takes charge in Sri Lanka

Whilst Sri Lanka’s government hailed its securing of an IMF loan for $2.6bn last week as a ‘victory’ and as indication of international support for its political and economic policies, the reality is the reverse. Sri Lanka has been compelled to accept not only painful economic and quasi-political obligations, but also the kind of external… Continue reading IMF takes charge in Sri Lanka

SL Appeal Court fixes order in MPs’ petition to visit internment camps

Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal Monday fixed the order for August 24 in a petition filed by leading opposition parliamentarians seeking the court to order the authorities concerned to allow them to visit camps located in Vavuniyaa where hundreds of thousands of Vanni internally displaced people are detained by the Sri Lankan military. Dr.Jayalath Jayewardene… Continue reading SL Appeal Court fixes order in MPs’ petition to visit internment camps

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TNA accuses government of using state resources in JMC election campaign

Ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) conducted Sunday a large scale procession of vehicles organized by Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) in Jaffna town in which more than a thousand supporters participated, canvassing people to vote for the Betel symbol of UPFA, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) which has also entered… Continue reading TNA accuses government of using state resources in JMC election campaign

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173 detained students in Vavuniyaa camps qualified to enter university

One hundred and seventy three students currently being detained in camps described as internment camps in Vavuniyaa, are qualified to enter the Vavuniyaa campus of the Jaffna University for the forthcoming academic year. Registration of these students by university authorities is to commence Wednesday in camps where they are detained, education sources in Vavuniyaa said.… Continue reading 173 detained students in Vavuniyaa camps qualified to enter university

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Q+A – Can Sri Lanka fulfill agreed econ reforms with IMF?

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $2.6 billion loan for Sri Lanka to help the country through the global financial crisis and rebuild following a 25-year civil war. Sri Lanka will immediately be able to tap the first disbursement of $322 million under the 20-month programme but the rest will be phased in, subject… Continue reading Q+A – Can Sri Lanka fulfill agreed econ reforms with IMF?

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Who is best UN Secretary-General? Ban Ki Moon could learn from Pérez de Cuéllar

I like to play a parlour game at the United Nations called “who is the best Secretary-General?” Ask almost any UN official this question and they will reflexively reply: “Dag Hammarskjöld.” Wrong answer. Hammarskjöld, the Swedish mystic and posthumous Nobel Peace Prize laureate who ran the world organisation from 1954 until his death in an… Continue reading Who is best UN Secretary-General? Ban Ki Moon could learn from Pérez de Cuéllar

Sri Lanka to Focus 2010 Budget on Rebuilding After Civil War

Sri Lanka plans to focus spending in the government’s 2010 budget on rebuilding areas liberated from Tamil Tiger rebels after the end of 26 years of civil war. “Improving living conditions and restoration of economic activities through accelerated resettlement, rehabilitation and reconstruction programs” will be given priority, the Ministry of Finance said in its budget… Continue reading Sri Lanka to Focus 2010 Budget on Rebuilding After Civil War

Allow IDPs return home – France

The French foreign ministry says the recently-approved $2.6 billion dollar IMF loan to Sri Lanka should be used to improve the plight of civilians severely affected by conflict. The French reiterated that displaced people should be allowed to return to their homes and humanitarian agencies should have unhindered access to them. On Friday, the IMF… Continue reading Allow IDPs return home – France