TNA delegation leaves to New Delhi to meet Indian leaders

A delegation of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) left Colombo Tuesday to New Delhi on the invitation of the Government of India. Mr. R. Sampanthan, TNA head of the parliamentary group, is leading the delegation. The TNA delegation is expected to take a flight to New Delhi from Chennai Wednesday evening and to hold talks… Continue reading TNA delegation leaves to New Delhi to meet Indian leaders

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People displaced from HSZs in Jaffna continue to be deceived

Arranged by Minister Dougals Devananda, around 300 IDPs were taken by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers to Ariyaalai Wednesday saying that they can see their houses which had been caught in the High Security Zone (HSZ) during SLA occupation in 2000, representatives of IDP Welfare Organisations in Jaffna said. The IDPs, however, were not permitted… Continue reading People displaced from HSZs in Jaffna continue to be deceived

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Force will be used if needed to evict refugees says Indonesia

Jakarta will use any means necessary to end a standoff between authorities and a boat of Tamil refugees senior officials revealed on Wednesday, two days after authorities allowed Sri Lankan official’s access to several refugees being detained in an Indonesian detention centre. Senior immigration official Harry Puwanto said he believed ex LTTE cadres on maybe… Continue reading Force will be used if needed to evict refugees says Indonesia

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Australian Intelligence assessment leaves refugees in limbo

The rejection for asylum of 5 Tamil refugees, including a mother and two children, by the Australian Government due to undisclosed ‘security fears’ has left them in limbo amid a game of "political football" say human rights advocates, who have urged the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) to reveal its security assessment, citing past failures… Continue reading Australian Intelligence assessment leaves refugees in limbo

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BBC reporter beaten in Sri Lanka

A BBC reporter is in hospital in Sri Lanka after being attacked following clashes between rival political groups. Thakshila Dilrukshi Jayasena received minor injuries and her recording equipment was stolen. Police say they are investigating who attacked her. She had been covering clashes between thousands of government and opposition supporters in the town of Polonnaruwa.… Continue reading BBC reporter beaten in Sri Lanka

U.S. expresses concern over poll-related violence in Sri Lanka

As Sri Lankan Government strongly condemned the incident of shooting at a group of supporters of the Opposition consensus candidate retired General Sarath Fonseka, in which one woman was killed and several others injured, the United States on Wednesday said it was deeply concerned what it termed as the escalating violence surrounding the January 26… Continue reading U.S. expresses concern over poll-related violence in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lankan govt condemns campaign trail killing

The Sri Lankan government on Wednesday expressed its outrage over the shooting of a political activist ahead of presidential elections later this month. Several people were also wounded when unidentified gunmen sprayed bullets at the vehicle of supporters of former general Sarath Fonseka, the main opposition candidate in the poll. The office of President Rajapakse,… Continue reading Sri Lankan govt condemns campaign trail killing

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Support for Mahinda in Jaffna declines

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) being reluctant to permit resettlement in its High Security Zone (HSZ) in Valikaamam North, whatever support that President Mahinda Rajapakse had in Jaffna peninsula began to decline fast, sources in Jaffna said. Besides, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian, Sivasakthi Ananthan had told ‘Valampuri’, the Tamil daily published in Jaffna, that SLA… Continue reading Support for Mahinda in Jaffna declines

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Patten: Sri Lanka to choose between two alleged war criminals

Chris Patten, currently the co-chairman of the International Crisis Group, notes in a New York Times article that public in Sri Lanka is "faced with a choice between two candidates who openly accuse each other of war crimes," and adds, "[w]hoever wins, the outside world should use all its tools to convince the government to… Continue reading Patten: Sri Lanka to choose between two alleged war criminals

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At UN, Sri Lanka Shooting of Opposition Draws No Comment, No Probe

A week after the UN went public with its rejection of requests for assistance to ensure greater freedom and fairness in Sri Lanka’s upcoming election, a bus load of supporters of opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka was attacked by gunmen, killing one and injuring ten others. Inner City Press asked the spokesman for Ban Ki-moon, who… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Shooting of Opposition Draws No Comment, No Probe