Sri Lanka’s Disaster Management and Human Rights Minister, Mahinda Samarasinghe this week drew parallels between his government’s running of barbed-wire ringed militarized camps in which 300,000 Tamils are held with Italy’s management of camps for survivors of the L’Aquila earthquake. The state-owned Daily News also quoted Mr. Samarasinghe as saying Sri Lanka “would welcome all… Continue reading Sri Lanka restricts aid visas, equates its camps with Italy’s
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US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India
The Ambassador-designate of Obama administration to India, Tim Roemer, appearing before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Wednesday, said the US is very concerned about the internally displaced people, resettlement, reconciliation and a peace process to go forward. “I think that’s something that would be important for the next ambassador, to continue to work with… Continue reading US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India
Do not weaken the goals and direction of Eelam struggle: Father S.J. Emmanuel
"Let us not betray the struggle nor its goals as evolved, formulated and consolidated by the sacrifice of many thousands of combatants and civilians under the leadership of the LTTE," says Rev. Dr. S.J. Emmanuel, the former Vicar General of the Catholic diocese of Jaffna, in the second part of the open appeal to the… Continue reading Do not weaken the goals and direction of Eelam struggle: Father S.J. Emmanuel
Vanni doctors forced to give false statement
5 Tamil doctors being held by the Sri Lankan authorities say they expect to be released, after being paraded to local and international media on Wednesday when they were made to claim that they had exaggerated civilian casualty figures in the final phases of the war at the request of the LTTE. Meanwhile, health workers… Continue reading Vanni doctors forced to give false statement
After hiccups, relief ship reaches Lanka
MV Cap Colorado, the ship carrying 27 containers of relief material for internally displaced Sri Lankan Tamils, ran into rough weather as the Lankan Navy surrounded the ship and prevented it from reaching the Colombo port through Wednesday. Late in the evening, bowing to pressure from different quarters, including the Red Cross which is consignee… Continue reading After hiccups, relief ship reaches Lanka
Clinton, Obama’s pre and post election views on Sri Lanka – Truthdrive
Let me start with my wishes to Hillary Clinton for a speedy recovery from the surgery to repair her fractured right elbow. Enduring pain – be it small or big, is an ordeal we would rather want to avoid. Having witnessed the large scale human suffering in the final assault by the Sri Lankan army… Continue reading Clinton, Obama’s pre and post election views on Sri Lanka – Truthdrive
Sri Lanka doctors ‘inflated’ deaths
Five Sri Lankan doctors have recanted their allegations that thousands of civilians were killed in the final days of the government’s war with the Tamil Tiger separatists. The doctors, who are being held by Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department, said on Wednesday that they were pressured into giving exaggerated figures. "The LTTE [Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Sri Lanka doctors ‘inflated’ deaths
Forced to fight for Tamil Tigers, Canadian says – National Post
The Canadian government has asked Sri Lanka to confirm the number of Canadian citizens detained at camps where ethnic Tamils displaced by the country’s civil war are being held. A Foreign Affairs official said yesterday the department had been advised that four Canadians were at the camps. Officials have confirmed the whereabouts of two of… Continue reading Forced to fight for Tamil Tigers, Canadian says – National Post
DMK member pleads for release of Indian fishermen
A DMK member on Wednesday urged the government to ensure the release of Indian fishermen from Sri Lankan custody saying the fishing community in southern Tamil Nadu had gone on strike to protest such acts of the Sri Lankan Navy. Noting that the latest arrest of 21 fishermen and seizure of five boats was the… Continue reading DMK member pleads for release of Indian fishermen
Sri Lanka editor is commemorated
Commemorations are being held in Sri Lanka to mark the six month anniversary of the murder of the newspaper editor, Lasantha Wickrematunge. It was an extreme and shocking case alongside a series of assaults on journalists in the country, all of which remain unsolved. Mr Wickrematunge was the editor of the Sunday Leader, an investigative… Continue reading Sri Lanka editor is commemorated
