Sri Lanka camps a ‘national disgrace’

The Sri Lankan government faced renewed demands Friday to free nearly 300,000 war-displaced civilians, who fled Tamil Tiger rebel territory, from tightly guarded state-run camps. New York-based Human Rights Watch said the squalid camps, which are ringed with barbed wire, were a "national disgrace" and violated international law. "For more than a year, the Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka camps a ‘national disgrace’

It is crucial for Lanka to live up to its promises, UN chief

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon restated how important it is for the Sri Lankan government to follow up on the commitments it made last month after ending its military operation against Tamil rebels. In a joint statement issued at the end of his May 22-23 visit to the country, Mr Ban and President Mahinda Rajapaksa agreed that… Continue reading It is crucial for Lanka to live up to its promises, UN chief

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Sri Lanka: End Illegal Detention of Displaced Population – Human Rights Watch

The Sri Lankan government should end the illegal detention of nearly 300,000 ethnic Tamils displaced by the recently ended conflict in Sri Lanka, Human Rights Watch said today. For more than a year, the Sri Lankan government has detained virtually everyone – including entire families – displaced by the fighting in the north in military-run… Continue reading Sri Lanka: End Illegal Detention of Displaced Population – Human Rights Watch

Camp conditions ‘not satisfactory’, ‘dust must settle’ for aid – Akashi

Japan’s Special Envoy to Sri Lanka, Yasushi Akashi, said Thursday that Colombo "has lots to do" to improve the conditions of those living in the overcrowded camps in the north, where there are shortages of food, water, sanitation and medicines, AFP reported. Saying that Sri Lanka needs to wait until "the dust of the war"… Continue reading Camp conditions ‘not satisfactory’, ‘dust must settle’ for aid – Akashi

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SLA impedes transport of goods by lorries to Jaffna

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Anuradapura did not permit Thursday the lorries of private traders in the South carrying essential food items and fruits to proceed to Jaffna due to its security checking, sources in Colombo said. The traders who had invested heavily in this venture on the strength of government assurance of easy… Continue reading SLA impedes transport of goods by lorries to Jaffna

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11 journalists killed, 50 abducted since 2005 – UNP parliamentarian

 “Eleven journalists have been killed while fifty have been abducted from 2005 up to now,” Joseph Michael Perera, Gampaha district parliamentarian and United National Party (UNP) Chief Whip said in Sri Lanka parliament presenting a special report Wednesday morning, sources in Colombo said. Meanwhile, five media organizations staged a protest demonstration Wednesday around 3:00 p.m… Continue reading 11 journalists killed, 50 abducted since 2005 – UNP parliamentarian

Time to look beyond Yal Devi

The last time I traveled by train from Jaffna to Colombo was in July 1975. I was returning after covering for the Observer Lake House, the Northern scene just after Jaffna Mayor Alfred Duraiappah’s assassination – Velupillai Prabhakaran’s first terrorist act. Travelling with me on the night mail was the late Stanley Premaratne then staff… Continue reading Time to look beyond Yal Devi

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Sinhala goons destroy Jesus statue in Minneriya

A group of Buddhist chauvinist elements forcefully removed a Jesus Christ statue from Minneriya convent on June 3 and destroyed it. The remnants of the statue were found near Minneriya tank. National Catholic Association has expressed deep concern over the vandalism against the Catholic community in Minneriya in north central province. The National Catholic Association… Continue reading Sinhala goons destroy Jesus statue in Minneriya

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