Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna have decided to permanently settle the civilians from Vanni, now held in the SLA detention centres in Jaffna district, in three large detention centres to be located in Allaarai area in Kodikaamam and Kaithadi, in Thenmaraadchi, sources in Jaffna said. The SLA detention centres in Mirusuvil Roman Catholic… Continue reading Vanni civilians in SLA detention centres to be settled in Thenmaraadchi
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BJP distances itself from Eelam demand
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Saturday distanced itself from the demand for a separate Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka and said instead that the Tamils needed peaceful honourable existence through self rule. "Both AIADMK and DMK have wrongly backed the formation of Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka. We believe in focussing on the relief for… Continue reading BJP distances itself from Eelam demand
Tamil families to be evicted to settle injured Sinhala soldiers
Mano Ganeshan, leader of the Democratic Peoples Front and Colombo district parliamentarian in an urgent letter faxed to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse, urged him to stop moves to oust sixty two Tamil families residing in Vavelkanthura GS division in Ratnapura district and to settle injured soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), sources in… Continue reading Tamil families to be evicted to settle injured Sinhala soldiers
Sinhala gangs threaten Tamil traders in Kandy
Sinhala gangs in Kandy are continuing to threaten Tamil traders and extorting money from them, according to Mr.S.Rajaratnam, Member of the Central Provincial Council. Police were provided with telephone numbers and bank details of the heads of the gangs, but the law-enforcement has not taken any action on the criminals. Rajaratnam, during the the monthly… Continue reading Sinhala gangs threaten Tamil traders in Kandy
Colombo committing war crimes attacking hospitals – HRW
Sri Lankan armed forces “have repeatedly struck hospitals in the northern Vanni region in indiscriminate artillery and aerial attacks”, Human Rights Watch said Saturday, warning that commanders responsible for such attacks may be prosecuted for war crimes. "While doctors and nurses struggle to save lives in overcrowded and underequipped facilities, Sri Lankan army attacks have… Continue reading Colombo committing war crimes attacking hospitals – HRW
‘Sea battle’ near Tamil war zone
Sri Lanka says its navy has killed at least 14 Tamil Tiger fighters in a sea battle close to the remaining area of fighting on land. The Tigers, who have been driven back into a small pocket of land by a government offensive, denied having any boats in the area. The government has told… Continue reading ‘Sea battle’ near Tamil war zone
India trying to help Tamils in Sri Lanka: PM
India is doing what it can to help the beleaguered Tamil community in Sri Lanka lead ‘a life of dignity and honour’, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday. The prime minister told journalists while on a campaign tour here that he was "deeply concerned over the very difficult situation in Sri Lanka" where thousands have… Continue reading India trying to help Tamils in Sri Lanka: PM
Sri Lanka blacklists senior HRW officer
The Government of Sri Lanka has blackisted a senior researcher of the emergencies division at Human Rights Watch (HRW) due to violation of the country’s immigration and emigration laws. Immigration and Emigration controller P.B. Abeykoon told reporters here on Friday that Anna Neistat had entered the country using forged documents last February. Neistat is learnt… Continue reading Sri Lanka blacklists senior HRW officer
‘War crimes’ committed in Sri Lanka
A leading humanitarian group has accused the Sri Lankan military of repeatedly attacking hospitals in the northern Vanni region during fighting with rebels. In a statement on Friday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that the military commanders responsible for ordering the aerial and artillery attacks could be prosecuted for war crimes. HRW said it… Continue reading ‘War crimes’ committed in Sri Lanka
Rights group: Sri Lanka shelling hospitals
Human Rights Watch on Saturday accused Sri Lankan forces of repeatedly striking hospitals in the northern war zone with indiscriminate artillery and aerial attacks that have killed scores of people, a charge the military denied. The New York-based group claimed military commanders responsible for ordering or conducting such attacks "may be prosecuted for war… Continue reading Rights group: Sri Lanka shelling hospitals
