Court orders detained UN workers to be produced before Medical Officer

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Thursday directed the State to produce, before the Judicial Medical Officer (JMO), the two workers of the United Nations agency now being detained by the Sri Lanka police, and to submit the medical report within two weeks. Two UN workers, Charles Ravindran Navaratnam, 45, and Kanthasamy Soundararajan, 35, were arrested on… Continue reading Court orders detained UN workers to be produced before Medical Officer

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Lanka-India ties hinge on Tamils’ issue: PM

India today said it has asked Sri Lanka to take "effective measures" to address the concerns of displaced Tamils, as relations between the two neighbours would hinge on the issue. Recalling his meeting with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakshe at Shram-el-Sheikh this week, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told the Rajya Sabha that "bulk" of the… Continue reading Lanka-India ties hinge on Tamils’ issue: PM

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‘No plan to send refugees to Lanka’ – NewsToday

The Tamilnadu government today clarified that it had no intention of sending Tamil refugees back to Sri Lanka. Replying to demands for grants for Public and Tamil Development departments at the Assembly on behalf of Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, Finance Minister K Anbazhagan said a doubt was raised in the House as to whether the… Continue reading ‘No plan to send refugees to Lanka’ – NewsToday

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Sri Lankan national escapes from custody, two cops suspended

A Sri Lankan national escaped from a police station in Jammu following which two cops were suspended on Friday, senior officials said. Hussain Nafraz Nawaz, who was arrested in August last year for allegedly possessing contraband, on Thursday escaped from Canal road police station, they said. Mr. Nawaz was to be deported back to his… Continue reading Sri Lankan national escapes from custody, two cops suspended

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Elections arouse little enthusiasm in northern Sri Lanka – The National Newspaper

Sri Lanka’s northern region, finally cleared of Tamil guerrillas, goes to the polls next month for the first election to local councils in 11 years, but the contest has failed to excite remaining residents not displaced by the fighting. “The people aren’t interested. They have too many problems on their hands,” said a lawyer by… Continue reading Elections arouse little enthusiasm in northern Sri Lanka – The National Newspaper

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Retraining Tiger cubs – The Economist

Is as hard as it sounds FAIRNESS cream; scented hair oil; talcum powder: these are things that female ex-combatants of the Tamil Tiger rebels, many forcibly recruited as children, hesitantly ask for when placed in rehabilitation. Thousands of exhausted rebels surrendered in the weeks before the government declared its victory over the Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Retraining Tiger cubs – The Economist

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US Congress places Rights barriers on Sri Lanka IMF loan

The language inserted in the Department of State Appropriations bill S.1434 soon to be passed in the United States Senate, has virtually blocked U.S. Treasury Secretary from authorizing the projected $1.9B IMF loan to Sri Lanka, unless Secretary of State Hilary Clinton certifies that Sri Lanka "is treating internally displaced persons in accordance with international… Continue reading US Congress places Rights barriers on Sri Lanka IMF loan

Mahinda takes Tamils on merry go round for the world to see

By Satheesan Kumaaran In the aftermath of the LTTE’s military defeat, some of the Tamil-speaking people in the northern parts of Sri Lanka rush to the polls to elect representatives to their local councils. This election is a ruse, Sri Lanka’s false face of democracy to the world. Even if we were to concede that… Continue reading Mahinda takes Tamils on merry go round for the world to see