IDPs ‘suffering from eye diseases

The health ministry in Sri Lanka says that over 4000 internally displaced people (IDPs) in Vavuniya camps are suffering from eye diseases. Deputy Director of Public Health Dr. Palitha Maheepala told BBC Sandeshaya that there seems to be an increase in eye diseases among the Internally displaced in camps. "We have found that IDPs are… Continue reading IDPs ‘suffering from eye diseases

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Foreign banks looking for profit in “Bloodbath Bonds,” says Inner City Press

While human rights groups called for investigations of tens of thousands of [Tamil] civilians killed by the Sri Lanka Government, and urged Colombo to release more than 300,000 Tamils including UN staff members held in internment camps, Citybank and Deutsche Bank are looking to make profits on "bloodbath bonds," said Inner City Press which covers… Continue reading Foreign banks looking for profit in “Bloodbath Bonds,” says Inner City Press

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Phone threats to Tamil groups, political parties contesting JMC election

Persons alleged to be government supporters have begun issuing anonymous phone threats continually to prominent persons related to Tamil independent groups and political parties contesting the forthcoming Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, supporters of Minister Douglas Devanada in Kurunakar area had cautioned him of defeat in the election if he… Continue reading Phone threats to Tamil groups, political parties contesting JMC election

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Why are the Vanni civilians still being held hostage? – groundviews

Throughout the last stages of the civil war, the government of Sri Lanka claimed to be engaged in a hostage rescue mission on behalf of civilians in the Vanni who were being held against their will be the LTTE. How far are its words borne out by its actions? It is certainly true that the… Continue reading Why are the Vanni civilians still being held hostage? – groundviews

Fishing ban imposed in Jaffna in view of Basil’s visit

Fishermen in Kaarainakar, Ponnaalai and Chuzhipuram areas in Jaffna were not allowed to go fishing from Thursday evening till Friday evening in the seas of Jaffna islets in a security measure imposed in view of Basil Rajapakse, Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse’s brother and advisor, taking part in a meeting at Kaarainakar, along with some… Continue reading Fishing ban imposed in Jaffna in view of Basil’s visit

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Curfew lift in Jaffna peninsula not possible – SLA Commander

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander of Jaffna, Major Gen. Mendaka Samarasinghe, in response to a request made in the conference held Saturday at Minister Douglas Devananda’s office in Jaffna, said that it is not possible to lift the night curfew imposed in Jaffna peninsula immediately as it would affect law and order, sources in Jaffna… Continue reading Curfew lift in Jaffna peninsula not possible – SLA Commander

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Fate of young detainees in Thellippazhai SLA Rehabilitation camp bleak

The fate of nearly 300 young women and more than 500 young men from Vanni held in Thellippazhai Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Special Rehabilitation Camp (SRC) continues to remain unceratin and bleak, local NGO sources expressed concern. Education officials who had visited SRC said that there are more than a hundred youngsters between 14 to… Continue reading Fate of young detainees in Thellippazhai SLA Rehabilitation camp bleak

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Armed Muslim youth in East instructed to surrender their weapons

Amid announcement by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Eastern Regional Commanding Officer Srinath Rajapakse at a gathering in Kaaththankudi, a traditional Muslim town in the Batticaloa district that all who possess illegal arms should surrender them to Sri Lankan military on or before July 2, Provincial Government Minister Mr.M.L.A.M.Hisbullah publicly acknowledged through media that Muslim… Continue reading Armed Muslim youth in East instructed to surrender their weapons

Sri Lankan Tamil detainees still held in terrible conditions – WSWS

Despite legal challenges by detainees and expressions of concern by UN and international aid agencies, the Sri Lankan government is continuing to hold nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians indefinitely in huge internment camps. Not only are the detainees denied their basic legal and democratic rights, but now face growing dangers of disease. Only a handful of… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil detainees still held in terrible conditions – WSWS

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