Source: Crisis Group The Sri Lankan government must reform the country’s judicial system urgently if the military defeat of the Tamil Tigers is to lead to a lasting peace. Sri Lanka’s Judiciary: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights,* the latest policy report from the International Crisis Group, warns that the Sri Lankan judiciary is not working in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Judiciary: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights
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IDPs living on Jaffna railway track area evicted
Families of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) living on Sri Lanka government railway properties since they were evicted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) twenty years ago from their residences in Valikaamam North, were forced to leave Tuesday to leave their temporary shelters in railway crossings, stations and officers’ quarters as the dead line to quit being… Continue reading IDPs living on Jaffna railway track area evicted
SL military shoots dead 2 detainees, injures more than 2 in Vavuniyaa internment camp
Sri Lanka military personnel opened fire Sunday morning on detainees in an attempt to stop them making way through the barbed wire fence separating Ramanathan camp and Anandakumarasamy camp located in Cheddikulam, killing two of them and injuring more than two, in a confrontation that developed Sunday morning, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The killers had… Continue reading SL military shoots dead 2 detainees, injures more than 2 in Vavuniyaa internment camp
Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces
Sri Lanka plans to add at least 50,000 people to its security forces to help control territory won back from Tamil Tiger separatists in the 25-year war that ended in May, the government said on Tuesday. The move could further complicate the country’s efforts to get an International Monetary Fund loan seen as an important… Continue reading Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces
Turbulent subcontinent – frontline
BHASKAR GHOSE The conditions in India’s neighbourhood cannot be ignored; it may well be that turmoil or crises across its borders will have a major effect on India. UNREST and turmoil have been common occurrences in the subcontinent for decades. Riots, tensions between countries and even wars have erupted from time to time. Yet, to… Continue reading Turbulent subcontinent – frontline
SL Government decides to abolish Peace Secretariat
The Presidential Secretariat Monday directed the closure of the Secretariat for Co-ordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) at the end of July. “We have not been told any specific reason for the decision. However we have been discussing such a scenario since last week,” SCOPP Director General, Professor Rajiva Wijesinghe, told media persons. He declined to… Continue reading SL Government decides to abolish Peace Secretariat
JHU to withdraw support to Government if 13th amendment is fully implemented
The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), the Buddhist monks’ political party, Monday declared that it would withdraw its support to the government led by President Mahinda Rajapakse if it fully implements the 13th Amendment to the Constitution or attempts to bring any other solution for the ethnic conflict devolving more powers to provinces including land and… Continue reading JHU to withdraw support to Government if 13th amendment is fully implemented
Amnesty for some Tiger rebels – UPI.com
The Sri Lankan government, after claiming a crushing victory last month over Tamil Tiger rebels, may offer amnesty to some rebel suspects, an official said. The government’s legal departments are drawing up guidelines for a structured amnesty program, which would be offered only to lower level Tamil Tiger suspects and their sympathizers, the Sri Lanka… Continue reading Amnesty for some Tiger rebels – UPI.com
Hostages
Sri Lanka is – again – trying to make money through Tamil suffering. Sri Lanka is demanding international aid whilst at the same railing against foreign ‘interference’ in its ‘internal affairs’ and hurling abuse at those who speak of human rights and political solutions. The latter include the very donors Colombo is pressing. The paradox… Continue reading Hostages
Tamil healing touch for Lanka – The Telegraph, India
– India to fund Siddha faculty on erstwhile Tiger terrain If symbolism can heal wounds, this one should rank top. India plans to open a centre for the ancient Tamil medicine system, Siddha, in a Sri Lankan university whose growth was stunted by the civil war. As New Delhi prepares to firm up ties… Continue reading Tamil healing touch for Lanka – The Telegraph, India
