Ban asks SL to rehabilitate kids released by LTTE

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has asked Sri Lanka to initiate steps to rehabilitate ‘child soldiers’ released by LTTE and ensure them access to care, protection and reintegration programmes. Ban asked Colombo to ensure effective implementation of its "zero tolerance" position on child recruitment, including systematic and vigorous investigations for every reported case, followed by… Continue reading Ban asks SL to rehabilitate kids released by LTTE

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113 ministers in Rajapakse’s cabinet

The number of ministers in the Cabinet of ruling party United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by President Mahinda Rajapakse rose to one hundred and thirteen Thursday with the induction of two more ministers, Nandana Gunatilake and Piyasiri Wijenayake of the National Freedom Front (NFF), a splinter group of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP). NFF… Continue reading 113 ministers in Rajapakse’s cabinet

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Vavuniyaa-Horowopottana road re-opened for public transport

The highway between Vavuniyaa and Horowopottana has been re-opened for public transport after several years of closure. Vavuniyaa Government Agent Ms. P. M. Charles said the route is now open for public transport including state and private sector bus services with effect from Wednesday, according to media sources. Buses between Vavuniyaa and Trincomalee were plying… Continue reading Vavuniyaa-Horowopottana road re-opened for public transport

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Kohona: ‘Victorious soldiers could have raped every single woman’

Sri Lankan government officials are running a prostitution racket using Tamil women interned in at least one of the militarised camps for displaced people, The Australian newspaper reported Thursday. "It’s been brought to the attention of senior government officials but no one seems to be doing anything about it," an aid worker, who requested anonymity… Continue reading Kohona: ‘Victorious soldiers could have raped every single woman’

Tamil refugees may end up in permanent camps, say aid workers

Sri Lankan authorities appear to be building permanent camps to house many of the 300,000 refugees from the last phase of the war with the Tamil Tiger rebels, despite promising to resettle 80 per cent of them by the end of the year. Aid workers have told The Times that permanent buildings are being erected… Continue reading Tamil refugees may end up in permanent camps, say aid workers

Rajapaksa’s actions speak louder than words for sceptical Tamils

Jeremy Page: analysis When President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka declared victory over the Tamil Tigers in May, he reached out to the Tamil minority that the defeated rebels had claimed to represent over 26 years of civil war. Speaking in Tamil, as well as his native Sinhalese, he told Parliament in Colombo that the war… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s actions speak louder than words for sceptical Tamils

Seek commonalities: Rajapaksa

For the first time since a section of the Tamil groups in Sri Lanka took to arms 30 years ago to fight for their rights, representatives of all political parties came together here on Thursday at the inaugural meeting of the newly constituted All-Parties Committee (APC) for Development and Reconciliation chaired by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.… Continue reading Seek commonalities: Rajapaksa

Army commander visits Jaffna

Army Commander General Sarath Fonseka, yesterday made his first visit to Jaffna Security Forces Headquarters after the successful completion of military operations to eliminate LTTE terrorism, the Army Headquarters announced yesterday. The Army Commander was received by Commander Security Forces Headquarters Jaffna Major General Mendaka Samarasinghe and was accorded a Guard Turnout and Guard of… Continue reading Army commander visits Jaffna

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Sri Lankan opposition parties join gov’t reconciliation agenda – People’s Daily Online

All major opposition parties in Sri Lanka have heeded a government call to join its development and reconciliation effort in view of the end of the island’s long drawn-out civil war, government and party officials said Thursday. The parties attended the All Party Committee for Development and Reconciliation chaired by President Mahinda Rajapakse Thursday morning.… Continue reading Sri Lankan opposition parties join gov’t reconciliation agenda – People’s Daily Online

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Ban Ki-moon may not make noise, but he is effective – The Daily Star

Days after Sri Lanka’s government defeated its long-time foe, the Tamil Tigers, in May, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon flew into the country’s capital, Colombo, for a 24-hour visit to urge its president to open up its refugee camps to international aid groups. This was another urgent trip by Ban to a war-torn capital,… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon may not make noise, but he is effective – The Daily Star

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