Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) welfare organizations in Jaffna peninsula sent an appeal Monday to Sri Lanka Government authorities and to several International Humanitarian Organizations requesting the immediate resettlement of the IDP families displaced from Thenmaraadchi due to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensives in 1999, in their own villages, sources in Jaffna said. SLA continues to… Continue reading Thenmaraadchi IDP families seek resettlement in their villages
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What does the government intend to do now, asks CPI(M)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has asked the government to come clean on the decision of the G8 not to allow the transfer of enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technologies to nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) countries. “The country needs to know what the government intends to do about this denial of ENR technologies by the… Continue reading What does the government intend to do now, asks CPI(M)
Death threats to Jaffna Uthayan daily continues
Reporters, employees and agents of Uthayan Tamil daily published in Jaffna continue to be issued with death threats by post despite President Rajapakse’s recent assurance that he will not permit anyone to violate the freedom of the press, sources in Jaffna said. A group calling itself ‘Tamil Front Protecting the Country’ allegedly linked to a… Continue reading Death threats to Jaffna Uthayan daily continues
No groups allowed to carry arms in Sri Lankan north election
No group would be allowed to carry arms in the run-up to the local council election next month in the Northern Province in Sri Lanka, the police said on Monday. The Jaffna Municipal Council and Vavuniya Urban Council are to go to polls on Aug. 8, the first elections since the government’s elimination of… Continue reading No groups allowed to carry arms in Sri Lankan north election
Doctors say facilities inadequate in IDP camps, write to Prez
Doctors treating displaced Tamils in the government-run welfare camps in Sri Lanka’s north have written a letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa complaining about inadequate facilities and shortage of medical staff. "It is difficult to stay in these shelters. The doctors examine patients from 7 o’clock in the morning to 7 o’clock in the night (in… Continue reading Doctors say facilities inadequate in IDP camps, write to Prez
The Man Who Tamed the Tamil Tigers – TIME
Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war between the government and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) came to a dramatic end in May with a decisive military victory and the killing of Velupillai Prabhakaran, the Tigers’ fearsome leader. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is the man who tamed the Tigers. Now his task is to heal… Continue reading The Man Who Tamed the Tamil Tigers – TIME
Sri Lanka Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged (Update2)
Sri Lanka kept its benchmark interest rates unchanged, waiting to see if three reductions in borrowing costs this year are enough to stoke an economic revival after the end of almost three decades of civil war. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka held the reverse repurchase rate at 11 percent and maintained the repurchase rate… Continue reading Sri Lanka Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged (Update2)
Sri Lanka creates new top military posts: official
Sri Lanka on Sunday named its first ever chief of defence staff and created the post of national security adviser to the president as part of an overhaul of the military. President Mahinda Rajapakse’s office said army chief General Sarath Fonseka would take over as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) from Wednesday with powers over… Continue reading Sri Lanka creates new top military posts: official
Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka’s Police Abuse Victims – Scoop
Press Release: Asian Human Rights Commission Caught on a rare tea break, Father Nandana Manatunga bats atthe "tsunami" flies that whirl around his head and ponders a Sri Lankan newspaper headline: "Witness protection bill boostto human rights". You get the feeling he’d like to be batting at something – or someone — else. "It’s absurd,"… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka’s Police Abuse Victims – Scoop
Tamils Now Languish in Sri Lanka Camps
When the piercing whistle and sharp thuds of artillery shells grew faint, S. Theventhran dashed to safety. After days of cowering in a narrow, open trench on a strip of beach in the northeastern corner of Sri Lanka, he was cheered by the sight of Sri Lankan Army soldiers helping wounded and terrified survivors… Continue reading Tamils Now Languish in Sri Lanka Camps
