Forty seven Sri Lankan refugees who spent weeks refusing to leave an Australian customs boat in Indonesia have been sent to Australia and Romania, an Indonesian official said Wednesday. The refugees were part of a group of 78 Sri Lankans who were rescued from a sinking boat by the Australians in Indonesia’s search-and-rescue zone in… Continue reading Sri Lankan refugees leave Indonesia: official
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LTTE leaders who surrendered were killed by Army Special Forces
by D.B.S. Jeyaraj “Who Killed Cock Robin”? Not I, said the Sparrow With my Bow and Arrow” The above lines from an old nursery rhyme recur constantly in my mind when looking at the controversy surrounding the deaths of some senior leaders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE) in the early hours of May… Continue reading LTTE leaders who surrendered were killed by Army Special Forces
Sri Lanka cannot escape war crime charges
Although Sri Lanka is not a signatory to the Rome Convention which set up the International Criminal Court (ICC), the island nation can still be dragged before the ICC without its consent, senior cabinet minister and a former Professor of Law, G.L.Peiris, has said. He told The Sunday Island on December 20, that the UN… Continue reading Sri Lanka cannot escape war crime charges
Tamils leave Indonesia en route to Australia -The Australian
by Paul Maley MORE than 30 Tamil refugees who were rescued by the Australian Customs boat the Oceanic Viking have begun leaving the Tanjung Pinang detention centre in Indonesia. At least 10 of the refugees taken off Bintan island this morning are expected to be flown tomorrow to Australia, where they will join two of… Continue reading Tamils leave Indonesia en route to Australia -The Australian
Indonesia seeks ‘deal’ on asylum seekers – SMH
AAP A special deal from the Australian government may be needed to lure almost 250 Sri Lankan asylum seekers off their boat, Indonesian officials say. The plight of the Tamils – who have spent 11 weeks refusing to disembark from their boat moored off the Indonesian coast – has come under increasing scrutiny following the… Continue reading Indonesia seeks ‘deal’ on asylum seekers – SMH
Monks observe Satyagraha in Colombo demanding Amila Thera’s release
Buddhist monks of National Bhikku Front Monday held a Satyagraha campaign in front of the Bo Tree located in Fort in Colombo demanding the immediate release of Venerable Dambara Amila Thera who is now in remand after the arrest by CID on Sunday. Venerable Amila Thera led National Patriotic Centre (PTC) has been supporting the… Continue reading Monks observe Satyagraha in Colombo demanding Amila Thera’s release
Abductees unreleased even after payment of ransom, in Jaffna
Around fiteen to twenty persons had been swindled each for two hundred thousand rupees as ransom to have their abducted family members released in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence officers are alleged to have collaborated with certain persons in this racket. A caller, introducing himself as a Major in SLA… Continue reading Abductees unreleased even after payment of ransom, in Jaffna
Around 800 persons including 50 women held in Boosa detention centre
Nearly 800 youths including 50 women who had been either abducted in white vans or arrested by the armed forces in Vanni detention centres from January to September 2009 are being held in Boosa camp, according to a list sent to Human Rights Commission (HRC) Jaffna officials by HRC office in Colombo. Most of the… Continue reading Around 800 persons including 50 women held in Boosa detention centre
Curfew in Jaffna to be lifted – NP Governor
Northern Province Governor, Major General G. A. Chandrasiri announced Monday that the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) imposed curfew on Jaffna peninsula will be completely lifted, in a meeting held in Jaffna to gather support to Mahinda Rajapakse in the forthcoming presidential election, sources in Jaffna said. Minister Douglas Devananda, Jaffna Government Agent K. Ganesh, Jaffna… Continue reading Curfew in Jaffna to be lifted – NP Governor
Mercenary Intellectuals
Prof. Peter Schalk, of Uppsala University, Sweden, identifies four western educated individuals hired by the Government of Sri Lanka to defend Colombo’s decisions and criticisms from the West, and labels them as "mercenary intellectuals." He dismisses even discussing the "Sinhalatva hard core idealogues" from whom, Schlak says, one cannot expect any "rational reaction of responsibility… Continue reading Mercenary Intellectuals
