New York times in an editorial published Wednesday said that "[t]he [Sri Lanka] government’s strict control on visits to the [internment] camps has also raised suspicions that it may be trying to block any investigation into possible government abuses committed in the last months of the war," and added, "[m]ost [donor countries and international organizations]… Continue reading Time for silence is over – New York Times
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Sri Lanka cancels $200 mln China, Pakistan weapons buy
Sri Lanka has cancelled a $200 million purchase of ammunition from Pakistan and China after the end of its war with the Tamil Tigers, the island nation’s new top military commander said on Wednesday. General Sarath Fonseka, who as army commander was one of the chief architects of the campaign to destroy the separatist Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lanka cancels $200 mln China, Pakistan weapons buy
Monks launch campaign against 13th Amendment
The National Front of Buddhist Monks (NFBM) Tuesday launched a leaflet campaign to mobilize the masses against implementing the 13th Amendment at the Matara main bus stand in the south of Sri Lanka. The NFBM has planned to distribute one million leaflets in towns and villages across Sri Lanka. More than 30 Buddhist monks participated… Continue reading Monks launch campaign against 13th Amendment
Donors roll up sleeves for blood drive – Toronto Sun
Juanita Nathan said that with all the spilled blood these past months in Sri Lanka, it’s only right to give some back. Nathan, 35, was at the Canadian Blood Services building on College St. yesterday during the start of a year-long campaign to get the Southeast Asian community to donate blood and stem cells. "In… Continue reading Donors roll up sleeves for blood drive – Toronto Sun
Prabhakaran alive, Tamil Eelam will be formed in Lanka:Vaiko
Maintaining that LTTE leader V Prabhakaran is alive, Marumalarchi DMK leader Vaiko said Tamil Eelam would definitely be formed in Sri Lanka. Addressing a party workers meeting at Ariyankuppam near here last night, he said Prabhakaran’s effort would not go in waste and that he would appear at the right time. The nine crore Tamils… Continue reading Prabhakaran alive, Tamil Eelam will be formed in Lanka:Vaiko
Sri Lankan writer among three refugees rescued by Navy
A Sri Lankan Tamil writer was among three refugees rescued by the Indian Navy, Coast Guard and local fishermen after they were stranded near an island off Tamil Nadu’s Rameswaram coast. The writer, K Thirunavukkarassu, and the other two were rescued and brought to shore yesterday following information that three persons were stranded near Iyantham… Continue reading Sri Lankan writer among three refugees rescued by Navy
Sri Lanka: War-Wounded and Displaced Patients Flood MSF Hospitals – Doctors Without Borders
Working in conjunction with the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health, Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams in Vavuniya District in Sri Lanka’s northeast have performed more than 5,000 surgeries over the last five months, most to treat conflict-related injuries. Activities are currently focused on post-operative care, including minor surgery, dressings, and physical… Continue reading Sri Lanka: War-Wounded and Displaced Patients Flood MSF Hospitals – Doctors Without Borders
SRI LANKA: Aid Organisations Struggle to Operate in Post-war Sri Lanka – IPS
The Sri Lankan government wants the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to scale down its operations in the country, but is sparing other international nongovernmental organisations amid questions over the post-war role for humanitarian workers. Sarasi Wijeratne, ICRC spokesperson in Colombo, this week confirmed that they were shutting down four offices in the… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Aid Organisations Struggle to Operate in Post-war Sri Lanka – IPS
Can new Indian Foreign Secretary ‘charm’ SL to dance to India’s tune?
Nirupama Rao who is to be appointed as India’s new Foreign Secretary was issued a warning in 2006 by the then Sri Lanka’s (SL) Tourism Minister Anura Bandaranaike . This was at the time when she was about to leave after serving as India’s High Commissioner (HC) in SL. Anura’s warning was “ it is… Continue reading Can new Indian Foreign Secretary ‘charm’ SL to dance to India’s tune?
Campaign against free speech must end: CPJ
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a New York based media rights group, slammed the Sri Lankan Government for its anti media policies and accused the current administration of “continuing to silence its critics through harassment and threats” in a press release on Tuesday. Responding to the recent blocking of independent news websites in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Campaign against free speech must end: CPJ
