The United States on Thursday expressed concern over "rushed re-settlement" of thousands of Tamil civilians displaced by Sri Lanka’s separatist war that ended three years ago. Many of the people have been moved to "hastily cleared" land without adequate shelter, water and sanitation, the US embassy said in a statement, almost a month after Sri… Continue reading US concern over Sri Lankan war refugees
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Colombo opts for anti-Tamil campaign to handle constitutional case
The petitioners of a constitutional case against the ‘Divineguma’ Bill that will snatch away even grassroot development and social welfare powers of the provinces in genocidal Sri Lanka are currently targeted through a Sinhala poster campaign of ‘counterinsurgency’ style that collectively names the petitioners as ‘Paikiasothy Gang’ aiming ‘separation of the country’. The Centre for… Continue reading Colombo opts for anti-Tamil campaign to handle constitutional case
Sri Lanka frees Tamil Tiger leader
The last leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers, who is wanted by India over the assassination of former premier Rajiv Gandhi, has been freed from military custody, the defence ministry said Wednesday. Selvarasa Pathmanathan, who was arrested in August 2009, was no longer in detention and was free to carry out work for a charity… Continue reading Sri Lanka frees Tamil Tiger leader
Mahinda Rajapaksa holds talks with Pakistani PM
President Mahinda Rajapaksa held bilateral talks with the Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on the sidelines of Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) Summit in Kuwait yesterday. Prime Minister Ashraf has told the President that Pakistan desires to further deepen economic ties between the two countries and wishes to cooperate with Sri Lanka in all spheres… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa holds talks with Pakistani PM
We feel cheated by Lankan govt: Tamil party
(IANS) Sri Lanka’s main Tamil political party says it feels cheated by Colombo over its failure to grant meaningful autonomy to Tamil areas in the island nation. A delegation of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) did some plain speaking when it met Indian officials in New Delhi late last week. According to the delegation, the… Continue reading We feel cheated by Lankan govt: Tamil party
On Sri Lanka, Ban Meets Samarasinghe, Not on Petrie Report but LLRC, Climate
As questions mount about the United Nations’ "Petrie Report" into the UN’s own acts and omissions in Sri Lanka in the final stages of the conflict in 2009, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s schedule for October 16 listed, at 11 am, "Hon. Mahinda Samarasinghe, Minister of Plantation Industries and Special Envoy of H.E. the President of… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Ban Meets Samarasinghe, Not on Petrie Report but LLRC, Climate
Sri Lanka: Locals trained to clear a million landmines
It is estimated there are more than a million landmines in the north of Sri Lanka, which were buried during the country’s 25 years of conflict. Major efforts to clear the mines are underway, but it is a dangerous task that requires thorough training. Some of those being trained now are from the local Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Locals trained to clear a million landmines
Australia does not deserve Security Council seat
Leading academic and lawyer, Professor Ben Saul, says Australia does not deserve a seat in the UN Security Council because Australia is breaking international law by keeping refugees in indefinite detention and failing to keep them safe. Transcript EMMA ALBERICI, PRESENTER: By the end of the week a vote in the UN General Assembly will… Continue reading Australia does not deserve Security Council seat
German translation of NESoHR’s book on pre-2009 massacres released in Frankfurt
The German translation of a compilation of large-scale massacres of Eezham Tamils by Sinhala forces from 1956 to 2008, brought out by the North East Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR), has been released at the famous Frankfurt Book Fair, reputed to be the largest book festival in the world, on Sunday. The book release of… Continue reading German translation of NESoHR’s book on pre-2009 massacres released in Frankfurt
Uprooted Champoor villagers file FR application in SL Supreme Court
A Fundamental Rights Violation petition filed by uprooted villagers of Champoor in Trincomalee is to be taken up for further hearing on November 15, according to legal sources in Colombo. The petitioners have been challenging the Gazette Extraordinary issued on May 12 this year that a “Special Zone for Heavy Industries” had been demarcated in… Continue reading Uprooted Champoor villagers file FR application in SL Supreme Court
