Sri Lanka’s former army chief Sarath Fonseka appeared in the dock at a court martial on Monday for the first time since winning a parliamentary seat in elections earlier this month. Fonseka last year led the military to victory over the Tamil Tiger rebels but later fell out with President Mahinda Rajapakse and unsuccessfully tried… Continue reading S.Lanka’s ex-army chief back in court as MP-elect
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Uproar in TN State Assembly over India’s refusal to allow Pirapaharan’s mother to land in Chennai
Protesting against India’s refusal to allow LTTE Leader Mr. V. Pirapaharan’s mother Mrs. Velupillai Parvathi to land in Chennai airport for medical treatment in Tamil Nadu Friday night, major opposition parties in Tamil Nadu State Assembly moved a special attention-calling motion Monday, sources in Chennai said. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Mr. M. Karunanithi, in response… Continue reading Uproar in TN State Assembly over India’s refusal to allow Pirapaharan’s mother to land in Chennai
Wellawatte police blamed for long-term neglect in investigating disappearance
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) on Monday blamed Wellawatte Police in Colombo for not having taken any action during the two-year period since a young Tamil student was allegedly arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). "No information has been given to his family and his whereabouts are entirely unknown. The Human Rights Commission… Continue reading Wellawatte police blamed for long-term neglect in investigating disappearance
TN okay for Prabakaran mother’s visit, if Centre permits: Karunanidhi
The Tamil Nadu government is ready to write to the Centre to provide treatment to Ms. Parvathi, the ailing mother of LTTE leader V. Prabakaran, in Tamil Nadu, if she expresses her willingness to return, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi told the State Assembly on Monday. “We are ready to consider the request and write to… Continue reading TN okay for Prabakaran mother’s visit, if Centre permits: Karunanidhi
UNHCR concern as Australia detains asylum-seekers
The U.N. refugee agency expressed concern Monday that Australia is using holding newly arrived asylum-seekers in detention centers. The government suspended refugee applications from Afghans and Sri Lankans on April 9, saying the situations in those countries had improved. The new policy says the suspensions will be reassessed in three to six months. Until then,… Continue reading UNHCR concern as Australia detains asylum-seekers
Rajapaksas all the way in Lankan Parliament?
The Rajapaksa family is likely to increase its formal control over the Sri Lankan state apparatus in the coming years, according to a leading weekly paper. The Sunday Times said that President Mahinda Rajapaksa was likely to nominate his brother and political aide, Basil Rajapaksa, as the Prime Minister, and get another brother, Chamal, elected… Continue reading Rajapaksas all the way in Lankan Parliament?
Tamil Nadu police arrest protestors against Namal Rajapkase’s arrival in Chennai
Tamil Nadu police arrested ten persons Sunday among hundreds of people who had gathered at Chennai airport to protest against the arrival of Namal Rajapakse, the son of Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse, passing via Chennai International Airport to watch the cricket match between the Chennai and Punjab teams, sources in Chennai said. Meanwhile, a… Continue reading Tamil Nadu police arrest protestors against Namal Rajapkase’s arrival in Chennai
Indian High Commission to open an office in Jaffna to handle visa application
High Commissioner of India in Sri Lanka, Ashok K. Kantha, said Sunday that India will not open a branch of its Colombo embassy in Jaffna but only an office to handle visa applications, at the opening ceremony of Jaffna International Trade Fair in Jaffna Central College and Vembadi Girls’ College premises in Jaffna where he… Continue reading Indian High Commission to open an office in Jaffna to handle visa application
Curtin Air Base detention centre to reopen – Herald Sun
THE Federal Government will reopen a detention facility in Western Australia to house Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers whose applications for refugee status have been suspended. Federal Immigration Minister Chris Evans said the facility at Curtain Air Base, 40km southeast of Derby in Western Australia’s far north, would be readied immediately for the transfer… Continue reading Curtin Air Base detention centre to reopen – Herald Sun
Sri Lanka: No end to human rights abuses – Green Left
The Sri Lankan government’s fake sincerity towards the plight of the country’s Tamil minority may have impressed the Australian government, which claimed “changed circumstances” as the reason behind its decision to suspend the processing of asylum seekers from Sri Lanka for three months. But it has done nothing to resolve the ongoing oppression of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka: No end to human rights abuses – Green Left
