Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Jaffna Commander, rejected a joint request made by Jaffna Government Agent (GA) and Jaffna District High Court Judge to release the Saiva priests and children orphaned or separated from their parents, from the SLA detention centres in Jaffna district, in a meeting held Saturday in the SLA head quarters in Palaali… Continue reading SLA rejects request to free Saiva priests, orphans held in detention centres
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LTTE respected our courts they did not fire a single shot at our courts – Lankanewspapers.com
Chief Justice Sarath Nanda Silva said that although there were Tamil Tiger courts in Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu, they had respected Sri Lanka s courts. Addressing a press briefing held in the auditorium of the Ministry of Justice to make aware media about denominating the judiciary divisions, the Chief Justice said that he was retiring as… Continue reading LTTE respected our courts they did not fire a single shot at our courts – Lankanewspapers.com
Caught between the Tigers and the tanks
by Stephanie Nolen The Sri Lankan government claims it is close to defeating the infamous Tamil Tiger rebels, though it admits a terrorist insurgency is likely to follow. Meanwhile, both sides are preventing Tamil civilians from fleeing to safety Every day, the women get up in the cool of early morning and walk a few… Continue reading Caught between the Tigers and the tanks
Japan envoy to discuss Sri Lanka war victims
Japan will send a special envoy to Sri Lanka this week to discuss the plight of nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by recent fighting, according to diplomats. Japan, Sri Lanka’s largest single aid donor, was sending Yasushi Akashi on a three-day visit starting Monday to assess Colombo’s moves to re-settle the war-displaced civilians, a diplomat… Continue reading Japan envoy to discuss Sri Lanka war victims
Sri Lanka grants amnesty to military deserters
Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday marked a key Buddhist celebration by granting a pardon to 585 jailed military deserters, officials said. The pardon applied to deserters serving up to a year in jail after being convicted by a military court. The amnesty announcement coincided with Boson, the celebration of the arrival of Buddhism in Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka grants amnesty to military deserters
HRC seeks clarity over Sri Lanka vote -The Times(SA)
The Human Rights Commission has asked the government to explain why its UN representative voted against a call for an international investigation into suspected atrocities in Sri Lanka. This week commission chairman Jody Kollapen wrote to the minister of international relations and cooperation, Maite Nkoane-Mashabane, asking why the position taken by the SA representative on… Continue reading HRC seeks clarity over Sri Lanka vote -The Times(SA)
Lanka envoy in Chennai gets ‘reward’ for LTTE fall
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa is rewarding his men who fought the war against the LTTE, whether on the battle front or from behind the scenes. P M Amza, Sri Lankan’s deputy high commissioner in Chennai, has been posted to London. He is waiting for the orders and is likely to leave soon to take… Continue reading Lanka envoy in Chennai gets ‘reward’ for LTTE fall
The war is over but the war against the media is not
If Sri Lanka post war was being lulled into a false sense of security that the island nation could now become the functional democracy it deserves to be, the brutal attack on well-known journalist Poddala Jayantha last week served as an eye opener that while the war against the LTTE is over, the war against… Continue reading The war is over but the war against the media is not
Sri Lanka refuses to allow Mercy Ship to unload relief
Despite repeated appeals by the Directors of Mercy Mission, a humanitarian project with a ship loaded with relief items donated by expatriate Tamils in Europe to help Tamils caught up in the war in NorthEast, Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) has been detaining the Mercy Mission ship the MV “Captain Ali,” for more than three days,… Continue reading Sri Lanka refuses to allow Mercy Ship to unload relief
Do not approve IMF loan, Senators tell Clinton
"With the [Sri Lanka] government still refusing to address any of the major concerns that you [Secretary of State Clinton] and others have raised, we believe it would send the wrong signal to approve the IMF loan. It would suggest that to gain international support, the Sri Lankan government did not need to heed the… Continue reading Do not approve IMF loan, Senators tell Clinton
