Special Task Force (STF) commandos and police took into custody Friday eighteen Tamil youths in search operations conducted in Thirukkoayil and Akkaraippattu areas in Ampaa’rai district, sources in Akkaraippattu said. Many Tamils were subjected to severe interrogation while vehicles too were stopped and inspected, the sources said. [Full Coverage]
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Children in Manik Farm camps suffer due to malnutrition: Sarvodaya
“About thirty thousand to thirty five thousand children are sheltered in Manik Farm. Many of them are suffering from diseases and some still suffer from injuries sustained in the military operations. Fifteen to twenty percent of them are also suffering from acute malnutrition,” media reports in Colombo said quoting Dr. Vinya Ariyaratne, the executive director… Continue reading Children in Manik Farm camps suffer due to malnutrition: Sarvodaya
Post-war Sri Lanka vote date set
The first elections since the end of Sri Lanka’s war will take place in two cities of the war-ravaged north on 8 August, the government has confirmed. The municipal polls in Jaffna and Vavuniya will be their first local vote in more than a decade. They are being billed as another step towards normal life,… Continue reading Post-war Sri Lanka vote date set
On the hunt for Tamil Tigers’ new leader – the star
Sri Lanka’s government spent much of the past quarter-century on the hunt for Velupillai Prabhakaran, the short, stocky leader of the Tamil Tigers whose death last month seemed to herald an end to the island country’s on-again, off-again civil war. Yet weeks after his shattered corpse was shown on TV, Sri Lankan authorities remain on… Continue reading On the hunt for Tamil Tigers’ new leader – the star
Police arrest Sri Lanka astrologer for prediction
Sri Lankan police say they have arrested a popular astrologer for publicly predicting President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s imminent ouster from office. Police spokesman Ranjith Gunasekera confirmed Friday that Chandrasiri Bandara has been arrested so police could investigate the source of his prediction. Bandara has a popular weekly television show and writes a column for a pro-opposition… Continue reading Police arrest Sri Lanka astrologer for prediction
Sri Lanka – The World Has Moved On – Scoop
by Bruce Clark As with other dramatic and often bloody developments that capture the world’s major media players, (and thereby our own attention), from time to time, the short-lived but intense focus on events in the tiny island state of Sri Lanka has subsided. We should not expect the media to continue to supply us… Continue reading Sri Lanka – The World Has Moved On – Scoop
Not a pretty sight: the row over Sri Lanka’s camp toilets
Ever since the final days of Sri Lanka’s offensive against the Tamil Tigers sent hundreds of thousands of people fleeing, aid agencies have been struggling to cope with the needs of the displaced. Add to that the operational restrictions imposed by the authorities, and it has been a challenging environment to work in. Not helping… Continue reading Not a pretty sight: the row over Sri Lanka’s camp toilets
Sri Lankan reporter ‘kidnapped’
A Sri Lankan journalist says she was kidnapped from outside her home in the capital Colombo and held for a day by people claiming to be the police. Krishni Ifam, a Tamil reporter who works for media development NGO Internews, said the men had warned her to give up journalism altogether. She said she was… Continue reading Sri Lankan reporter ‘kidnapped’
Sri Lankan Media Groups Ask Government Not to Re-establish Powerful Media Council
In Sri Lanka, media groups have asked the government to scrap moves to re-establish a media panel which could jail journalists. The reactivation of the Press Council is being seen as a means to control the media in a country where concerns have been voiced about intimidation and pressure on reporters critical of the government. … Continue reading Sri Lankan Media Groups Ask Government Not to Re-establish Powerful Media Council
US to press for political reconciliation in Lanka
Observing that a lot needs to be done in Sri Lanka, Obama Administration’s point man for South Asia today said the US would continue to press for the "political reconciliation" with the ethnic Tamil community. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake said there has been an improvement in access to… Continue reading US to press for political reconciliation in Lanka
