MANY women and children are among more than 70 Sri Lankan asylum seekers now on Christmas Island after they were picked up at sea on Saturday. A fishing boat carrying the group was spotted by a Customs and Border Protection aircraft about 80 nautical miles from Christmas Island and was intercepted by the navy patrol… Continue reading Navy intercepts Sri Lankan asylum seekers – the age
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IDPs struck by meningitis and encephalitis
GMOA hits out at poor planning by Ministry for health crisis in camps Six doctors are to visit IDP camps in Vavuniya tomorrow to investigate a suspected outbreak of meningitis and encephalitis, reported from the Vavuniya General Hospital, with the Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) charging that a severe shortage of nurses and pharmacists in… Continue reading IDPs struck by meningitis and encephalitis
Living Horror
Sri Lanka’s concentration camps exemplify ethnic relations there. With each passing day, more reports of atrocities emerge from Sri Lanka’s concentration camps where three hundred thousand Tamil people are detained by the Sinhala government. Young men and women are ‘disappearing’ every day, while bodies are found with throats cut and villagers report fresh mass graves… Continue reading Living Horror
UPFA involved in obvious breach of election regulations in Jaffna – TNA
“The ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and it allied parties using great number of vehicles in election campaign in Jaffna and that too guarded by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and the police is an obvious breach of election regulations,” Mudiyappu Remedias, the chief contestant of Tamil National Alliance (TNA), said in a meeting held… Continue reading UPFA involved in obvious breach of election regulations in Jaffna – TNA
Holding grounds is fundamental to everything
Professing defeatism or surrendering the basic grounds are not the ways to begin or to sustain the struggle with the masses, even in ways anew, perhaps through democratic means. Talking on the need to continue the struggle is not to rule out the need to negotiate. But negotiation is not collaboration. Negotiators need a firm… Continue reading Holding grounds is fundamental to everything
Notorious commander appointed Governor of Northern Province
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has appointed Chief-of-Staff of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Maj. Gen. G.A. Chandrasiri as the new Governor of the Northern Province. Maj. Gen. Chandrasiri was the former chief of the SLA in Jaffna, under whose command Jaffna witnessed hundreds of forced disappearances, extra-judicial killings and other human rights violations in… Continue reading Notorious commander appointed Governor of Northern Province
Gotabaya labels popular Colombo attorneys as traitors
A defence website run by Sri Lanka’s Secretary of Defence Gotabaya Rajapakse has labeled the attorneys appearing to defend Leader Publications (Pvt) which was charged with allegedly publishing a libelous article involving Secretary of Defence Mr Gotabaya Rajapakse, as traitors. "A new team comprising of some who have a history of appearing for and defending… Continue reading Gotabaya labels popular Colombo attorneys as traitors
Seven Tamil youths reported missing in Batticoloa
Seven Tamil youths have gone missing in the Batticoloa district during June, and this has been reported by the relatives to the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), Police and the Human Rights Commission, sources in Batticoloa said. On the 17th of June V. Jeniskanthan, 18, was forcibly taken from his home by unidentified persons… Continue reading Seven Tamil youths reported missing in Batticoloa
Tamils dying in Lanka camps: Refugee
Tamils in large numbers are dying in the refugee camps in Sri Lanka due to spread of epidemic. Hundreds of children, men and women have died of diarrhoea, vomiting and fever, a Sri Lankan Tamil, who reached Arichalmunai near Dhanushkodi said on Saturday. Manivannan (35) of Adampan in Mannar district in Sri Lanka, his wife… Continue reading Tamils dying in Lanka camps: Refugee
Advice to NGOs in Sri Lanka
The government of Sri Lanka on Saturday announced that representatives of local and foreign Non-Government Organisations (NGOs), who intend to enter former conflict areas in the north to transport goods and conduct other activities, should obtain prior permission from the Presidential Task Force (PTF). The PTF, whose Secretary is the Essential Services Commissioner S.B. Divaratne,… Continue reading Advice to NGOs in Sri Lanka
