Counsel for Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group that filed a law suit in the Federal Court of District of Columbia to stop the U.S. from voting for the $1.9B IMF loan to Sri Lanka, said his group filed for voluntary dismissal in view of the strong legal position taken by the U.S.… Continue reading Voluntary dismissal filed in DC court as US contends IMF suit unjusticiable
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Opposition stage walk out on Speaker’s no to resolution on Lanka
The main Opposition AIADMK and its ally, the Marumalarchi DMK (MDMK) today staged a walk out from the Tamil Nadu Assembly after making a vain bid to move a resolution, demanding that Sri Lanka be prosecuted in the International Court of Justice for killing thousands of innocent Tamils. Soon after the question hour, Mr D… Continue reading Opposition stage walk out on Speaker’s no to resolution on Lanka
Dark tales of Tamil ex-child soldiers
At a camp situated on top of a hill overlooking scenic rubber and coconut plantations in Sri Lanka, more than 100 former Tamil Tiger child soldiers are undergoing a year-long rehabilitation course. Bala, who is now 17 years old, was one of the child soldiers who swelled the ranks of the feared Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Dark tales of Tamil ex-child soldiers
LTTE to continue fight through political means’: India Today
The LTTE’s new chief Selvaraja Padmanathan says the group is giving up violence and adopting a non-violent agenda to secure the political rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka. In an exclusive email interview to Headlines Today, Padmanathan said one of the priorities of the Tamil Tigers would be to push for revoking the international ban… Continue reading LTTE to continue fight through political means’: India Today
Sri Lanka accuses IMF of playing politics
Sri Lanka on Friday accused the International Monetary Fund of politicizing financial aid following the fund’s delay in considering a 1.9 billion dollar bailout for the war-ravaged economy. "Never ever has the IMF taken political factors into account. Now, it seems for the first time they are doing that — indirectly," Sri Lanka?s trade minister… Continue reading Sri Lanka accuses IMF of playing politics
With press council, Sri Lanka revives a repressive tool – Committee to Protect Journalists
There should be no doubt that the government is continuing its offensive against the media following its military victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). On Wednesday, Media Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena confirmed what had been rumored for more than a week: The defunct Press Council, which was put to rest in 2002,… Continue reading With press council, Sri Lanka revives a repressive tool – Committee to Protect Journalists
S Lanka camp young ‘malnourished
The high rate of malnutrition reported among children in camps for displaced people in Sri Lanka is a cause for concern, a senior UN official says. The UN’s representative on children and armed conflict told the BBC’s Sinhala service that the government should set up special feeding programmes. Her comments come after a Sri Lankan… Continue reading S Lanka camp young ‘malnourished
UN Jaffna officials accused of misreporting in favour of GOSL, SLA
Civil society sources in Jaffna raised accusations against United Nation (UN) Jaffna officials for releasing facts and statistics, related to the detainees held in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps, provided by Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) and SLA, instead of the true situation prevailing in the camps, to the outer world. For instance,… Continue reading UN Jaffna officials accused of misreporting in favour of GOSL, SLA
IFJ condemns reactivation of Sri Lankan Press Coucil Law
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has strongly condemned the Sri Lankan Government’s decision to revive the Press Council that was established by an act of parliament in 1973. The Sri Lankan Press Council Act of 1973 contains stringent provisions, including the power to prosecute for contempt and sentence journalists to extended periods in prison… Continue reading IFJ condemns reactivation of Sri Lankan Press Coucil Law
Tamil aid ship condition ‘critical’ despite Indian assurance
Despite the Indian government’s statement that the Sri Lankan government had relented on its refusal to allow the aid ship sent by Tamil expatriates to dock in Colombo harbour and that the supplies for Tamil refugees would be offloaded by the Indian Red Cross, there has been no action at all, the organisers of the… Continue reading Tamil aid ship condition ‘critical’ despite Indian assurance
