Around 1.4 lakh Sri Lankan Tamils have ‘disappeared’ in the last 14 months in the northern part of the island nation and the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is planning to settle about 2.5 lakh Sinhalese in these areas, pro-Eelam activist and film director Seeman said on Thursday. At a press conference here, Seeman also appealed to… Continue reading ‘1.4 lakh Lankan Tamils missing’
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Sri Lanka Needs More Time to Resettle Tamils, Minister Says
Sri Lanka will need extra time to resettle more than 280,000 ethnic Tamil civilians stranded in transit camps in the country’s north since fleeing a military offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels, the foreign minister said. About 60 percent of displaced people should be able to return home within the 180-day period promised by the president… Continue reading Sri Lanka Needs More Time to Resettle Tamils, Minister Says
Sweden to close one embassy and four consulates-general | regeringen.se
[ Ministry for Foreign Affairs] The Government today decided to close Sweden’s Embassy in Colombo and the Consulates-General in Kaliningrad, Canton, Los Angeles and New York. These measures are a necessary part of balancing the Ministry for Foreign Affairs budget and adapting it to its allocated appropriations. The Swedish Foreign Service changes along with the… Continue reading Sweden to close one embassy and four consulates-general | regeringen.se
Permission denied for travel from Colombo to Jaffna via A9
“The Defence Ministry has not still granted permission for people to travel by bus from Colombo to Jaffna via A9 highway. Those who wish to travel to Jaffna from Colombo should do so by air or by sea,” Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) media spokesman, told Colombo media Thursday. The Defence Ministry is… Continue reading Permission denied for travel from Colombo to Jaffna via A9
Depression setting among Vanni IDPs in Vavuniyaa
Number of people suffering from some form of depression in the centres which are described by human rights organizations and activists as ‘internment camps’ is on the increase, Colombo media reported quoting a medical officer working in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) centres. The medical officer did not want to be named. Many inmates of… Continue reading Depression setting among Vanni IDPs in Vavuniyaa
Grass root organisations form Global Tamil Forum
A number of grass root Tamil organisations across the world on Thursday launched an initiative in forming Global Tamil Forum (GTF) said Suren Surendran of British Tamil Forum, which is one of the constituent organisations of the Forum. The Tamil diaspora is united in restoring the sovereignty of Eezham Tamils in their homeland and bring… Continue reading Grass root organisations form Global Tamil Forum
Foreign aid fuels Sri Lanka’s ‘extortion economy’ – paper
As many international observers have recently outlined, Sri Lanka is simply not a responsible member of the international community and must not be treated by donors as such, the Tamil Guardian newspaper argued this week. Moreover, “unless donors are prepared to exploit Sri Lanka’s vulnerability and deploy sanctions and conditionalities – rather than the ineffective… Continue reading Foreign aid fuels Sri Lanka’s ‘extortion economy’ – paper
Government trying to win JMC election using unfair means – Suresh Premachandran
“Sri Lanka government plans to bring 80 Sinhalese officers from South to serve as Junior Polling Officers in the forthcoming Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election while there are sufficient Tamil speaking government officers in Jaffna to conduct the election; it is obvious that the government intends to win the election by rigging as it had… Continue reading Government trying to win JMC election using unfair means – Suresh Premachandran
Arbour to head ICG
Former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, becomes the President of the International Crisis Group (ICG), a Brussels headquartered organization, recognised as one of the world’s leading independent, non-partisan, source of analysis and advisory group on the prevention and resolution of deadly conflict, a media release issued by the ICG said Wednesday.… Continue reading Arbour to head ICG
West decides to buttress Colombo
After weeks of deliberations the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has ultimately decided to release 2.5 billion dollar loan to Colombo on a 20-month stand-by basis. 133 million dollars will be made available immediately. The conditionality of the loan is due to be finalised on 24th July. Inside circles said that while the loan will relieve… Continue reading West decides to buttress Colombo
