Colombo’s denial won’t help

In January last year, during the final stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war, an unknown person recorded a video of what looks like government soldiers shooting two men dead. The grainy footage shows some eight other bodies, all but one naked, hands tied behind the back. It caused a huge outcry when released last August,… Continue reading Colombo’s denial won’t help

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India, Sri Lanka ink pact for construction of railway line in Northern Province

India and Sri Lanka on Monday signed commercial agreement for the construction of the railway line between Omanthai and Pallai in the war-torn Northern Province. A press statement by the Indian High Commission said that the pact was signed at the Ministry of Transport in the presence of the Sri Lanka’s Minister of Transport Dullas… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka ink pact for construction of railway line in Northern Province

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Tamil refugees “interrogated” by SL Navy in Indonesia: The Age

Authorities in Jakarta have allowed Sri Lankan Government officials access to several Tamil refugees currently being held within a detention centre in an attempt to force them back to Sri Lanka, amid growing concerns for their safety in Indonesian hands. Captain Kapil of the Sri Lankan Navy and two other officers were escorted by Indonesian… Continue reading Tamil refugees “interrogated” by SL Navy in Indonesia: The Age

“Tamils should vote for one who publicly recognizes their rights, aspirations” – Manickasothy

“Tamil speaking people should vote for a person who publicly recognizes their rights and aspirations and openly tell the Sinhalese Nation and the world of his stand,” Mr. Manicaksothy, a prominent person in Jaffna peninsula, said in a report to media Monday, in support of Dr. Wickremabahu Karunaratne, a contestant in the forthcoming presidential candidate.… Continue reading “Tamils should vote for one who publicly recognizes their rights, aspirations” – Manickasothy

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President’s wife in Jaffna wooing votes for husband

Shiranthi Rajapakse, wife of President Mahinda Rajapakse, arrived in Jaffna Monday to seek support for her husband in the forthcoming presidential election, accompanied by Thilak Kumara Udugama, the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) organizer for Vanni and Jaffna district, sources in Jaffna said. Parents and relatives of persons gone missing after arrest by armed forces… Continue reading President’s wife in Jaffna wooing votes for husband

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Looking for a new media culture and media freedom

For journalists in South Asian countries, particularly the conflict-ridden, terror-prone areas of Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, 2009 was one more year of murderous attacks by state and non-state players. Twelve journalists lost their lives during the period, with Pakistan accounting for seven of them. In addition to this information, the annual report, “South… Continue reading Looking for a new media culture and media freedom

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TNA out of sync with Tamil diaspora

By making up its mind to participate in the upcoming Sri Lankan presidential election, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has broken away from the Tamil diaspora, which has been pressing for a boycott. Whether it is the radical Nediyavan faction based in Norway or the more moderate one based in the United States and led… Continue reading TNA out of sync with Tamil diaspora

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Families evacuated from Thellippazhai HSZ deceived by government officials

More than a hundred Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), evacuated from their places in Thellippazhai area by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) for establishing High Security Zone (HSZ), who was informed by Jaffna Government Agent (GA), K. Ganesh, that they will be allowed to resettle in their places had to return with disappointment. Even, Sivasakthi Anathan, Tamil… Continue reading Families evacuated from Thellippazhai HSZ deceived by government officials

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British Minister calls for independent war-crimes probe

A senior British Minister Friday said that the allegations of war crimes especially during the last phase of war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) including the killing of Lasantha Wickrematunge in Sri Lanka should be probed independently. British International Development Minister, Gareth Thomas MP made these remarks in his address at the… Continue reading British Minister calls for independent war-crimes probe

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