34 Vanni IDPs die in 3 months due to brain fever

Brain fever has been on the increase among Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) held in internment centres located in Vavuniyaa, according to medical sources in the district hospital. Thirty-four Vanni IDPs of the sixty-four afflicted by brain fever have died in three months. Majority of them who succumbed to brain fever were less than 24… Continue reading 34 Vanni IDPs die in 3 months due to brain fever

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Mullaiththeevu town declared HSZ: GA

The Government Agent of Mullaiththeevu, Imelda Sukumar, on Sunday reportedly told a section of the uprooted Tamils of Vanni sheltered at the internment camp situated at "Sahanagama" in Pulmoaddai that the town of Mullaiththeevu has been declared High Security Zone by the Sri Lankan military, dashing any hope of resettlement in the coastal township of… Continue reading Mullaiththeevu town declared HSZ: GA

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Victims of Tamil Tiger war hit by Sri Lanka tax on aid workers

by Jeremy Page The Sri Lankan Government is trying to siphon off millions of pounds of humanitarian aid by imposing a 0.9 per cent tax on all funding for aid groups, including the British charities Oxfam and Save the Children Fund, The Times has learnt. Aid workers said that Burma was the only other country… Continue reading Victims of Tamil Tiger war hit by Sri Lanka tax on aid workers

No welfare for Sri Lanka’s Tamils

The latter stages of the war in Sri Lanka have been carefully choreographed and hidden from the outside world, with the voices of victims silenced through fear and insecurity. There are allegations of war crimes, rape and torture, summary executions and prolonged bombardments by a government which, it is believed by human rights organisations, killed… Continue reading No welfare for Sri Lanka’s Tamils

Sri Lanka has always been suspicious of foreign aid groups

Sri Lanka has always had a tricky relationship with the foreign aid groups that have helped it through natural disasters and 26 years of civil war with the Tamil Tigers. The hostility has been rooted in suspicions that aid groups secretly backed the Tigers, because most of them worked in rebel territory. Those suspicions were… Continue reading Sri Lanka has always been suspicious of foreign aid groups

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I have a political solution in mind but I want to get that from the people: President Rajapaksa

‘Every square centimetre has been mined by the LTTE and de-mining has to be certified by the U.N. If something happens, I am responsible.’ President Mahinda Rajapaksa highlighted his determination to re-settle “as soon as possible” the close to 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by the conflict with the LTTE. In an extended interview given to… Continue reading I have a political solution in mind but I want to get that from the people: President Rajapaksa

Armed men rob elderly IDP in Vavuniyaa

Unidentified armed men arriving on a motor bicycle robbed several thousand rupees worth gold jewellery from an elderly Internally Displaced Person (IDP) who was released from a Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camp in Vavuniyaa and staying with his relatives at Veappangku’lam in Vavuniyaa on the pretext of searching his house. The robbery took place… Continue reading Armed men rob elderly IDP in Vavuniyaa

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SL Attorney General conducts workshop in Jaffna for trainees

“Sri Lanka’s Attorney General (AG) stressing on building up confidence among residents of Jaffna peninsula in Sri Lanka’s legal and judicial systems sounds not only discordant but also ridiculous when he has conspicuously failed to comment on or discuss the fate of more than a hundred civilians languishing in Jaffna Prison and in Sri Lanka… Continue reading SL Attorney General conducts workshop in Jaffna for trainees

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