North Ceylon Journalists’ Association (NCJA), in its media report Thursday, accused government authorities in Jaffna for barring journalists from attending a high level government meeting held Thursday by Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse’s brother, Basil Rajapakse. Jaffna Government Agent (GA), when contacted by journalists seeking permission to cover the meeting, had said that journalists cannot… Continue reading Journalists barred from covering government meeting in Jaffna
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Opposition MPs denied access to Vanni internment camps
“Sri Lanka government has not yet permitted the opposition parliamentarians to see the Tamil civilians held in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) camps in Vavuniyaa in order to learn of their problems and help them,” Gayantha Karunathilaka, United National Party (UNP) media spokesman, said in a press meet held Wednesday at the office of the… Continue reading Opposition MPs denied access to Vanni internment camps
CPA’s FR petition regarding IDPs fixed for further inquiry
The Fundamental Rights petition filed by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) in the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka challenging the curtailment of internally displaced persons (IDPs) interned in the camps located in Vavuniyaa was listed for further inquiry on July 10 following the application made by the State Counsel that he needed more time… Continue reading CPA’s FR petition regarding IDPs fixed for further inquiry
7 SLA personnel arrested for allegedly aiding LTTE
Seven officers of the Sri Lanka Army including two in the rank of Major were arrested by the intelligence officials of the Prevention of Terrorism Unit Wednesday on a report that they had been assisting the LTTE in the war time by collecting materials and other items, according to media reports that quoted SL Military… Continue reading 7 SLA personnel arrested for allegedly aiding LTTE
Sinhalicisation insinuated in Musali
Top Sri Lankan military officials appointed by SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa as Competent Authority in charge of resettlement of Tamils displaced from Vanni have finalised a plan to settle 200 Sinhalese people in Musali where 2,000 displaced Tamils have been allowed to resettle, informed civil officials in Vavuniyaa told TamilNet Friday. More than 4,500 civilians… Continue reading Sinhalicisation insinuated in Musali
Two UN staff reported missing in Vavuniyaa
A Tamil staff of United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and another Tamil staff of the UNHCR, both attached to the UN offices in Vavuniyaa have been reported missing for the past 3 days, civil sources in Vavuniyaa said. The UNOPS worker reported missing was known as Saunthi and the other was named Charles,… Continue reading Two UN staff reported missing in Vavuniyaa
Basil’s Jaffna meet fails to discuss people in internment camps
The meeting meant to explore possibilities of the resettlement and rehabilitation of more than 13,000 Vanni civilians held in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Jaffna, held under tight security in Jaffna Public Library Thursday ended without any significant decisions regarding the issue concerned, Government officials who attended the meeting said. The venue of… Continue reading Basil’s Jaffna meet fails to discuss people in internment camps
After the rout, fears for Sri Lanka’s Tamils – CH4
Eyewitnesses interviewed during a week-long undercover investigation for Channel 4 News told of thousands of civilian deaths as government forces advanced on the Tigers’ final stronghold. The deaths, they said, were the result of government shelling. The Sri Lankan president and senior government ministers have repeatedly denied causing a single civilian death in what the… Continue reading After the rout, fears for Sri Lanka’s Tamils – CH4
Sri Lanka war on words continues
One month after Tamil Tigers rebels were defeated in Sri Lanka with the death of their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, the working environment for journalists shows no sign of improving, as this correspondent, who prefers to remain unnamed, reports from Colombo. Independent journalists in Sri Lanka say they still feel threatened and intimidated. A journalist union… Continue reading Sri Lanka war on words continues
Sri Lanka fighting over, but much work remains, says Ban – UN
The Sri Lankan Government last month declared that its military operation against Tamil rebels has ended, but there remain a number of outstanding issues that if left unaddressed could lead more violence, stated Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. In his remarks at last night’s awards gala at the Foreign Policy Association in New York, Mr. Ban said… Continue reading Sri Lanka fighting over, but much work remains, says Ban – UN
