Singapore party member extradited to US: report

A Singapore opposition party member has been extradited to the United States where he stands accused of trying to supply arms to Sri Lanka’s defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, according to a report Friday. Balldev Naidu, 47, a businessman and co-founder of the Reform Party, was extradited on December 18, the Straits Times newspaper said quoting… Continue reading Singapore party member extradited to US: report

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Poor quality rice given as relief food in Jaffna

Rice that is distributed as relief food for the resettled IDPs and other needy people in Jaffna district by the government of Sri Lanka is of very poor quality and unsuitable for consumption, according to concerns raised by Non-government Organizations in Jaffna. All relief dry food items are purchased by the Commissioner of Essential Services… Continue reading Poor quality rice given as relief food in Jaffna

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Tamils staying beyond 30 days in Colombo should report: SL Police

Tamils coming from other countries or from North and East, should register themselves with the Sri Lankan Police in Colombo if they are staying in the city for more than 30 days, Sri Lankan Police Department said in a note to media on Wednesday. Nimal Mediwaka, senior Deputy Inspector General of Police said the previous… Continue reading Tamils staying beyond 30 days in Colombo should report: SL Police

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GoSL faces serious challenge at Human Rights Council – SL Minister

Sri Lankan Minister of Human Rights Mahinda Samarasinghe on Wednesday admitted that the Government of Sri Lanka finds itself in a situation to face the possibility of another serious challenge in the next meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council as the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions Prof Philip Alston… Continue reading GoSL faces serious challenge at Human Rights Council – SL Minister

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Sri Lankan Military Intelligence Operatives planning a secret operation to execute Tamil Prisoners of War – HR Activist

A Human Rights activist from Sri Lankan capital Colombo, on conditions of anonymity told WarWithoutWitness that, Sri Lankan Military Intelligence Operatives are planning a secret undercover operation to execute most of the 10,000 odd Tamil Prisoners of War (PoW) before the forthcoming Presidential election to be held on Jan. 26, 2010. WarWithoutWitness couldn’t independently verify… Continue reading Sri Lankan Military Intelligence Operatives planning a secret operation to execute Tamil Prisoners of War – HR Activist

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AN ELECTION AS NASTY AS THE WAR PRECEDING IT

Philip Alston the UN Special Rapporteur on Extra-Judicial, Summary and Arbitrary Executions has asked the Government of Sri Lanka for explanations regarding the deaths of three senior LTTE leaders and members of their families in the final stages of the war. He wants in particular information pertaining to the “circumstances of the death of three… Continue reading AN ELECTION AS NASTY AS THE WAR PRECEDING IT

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How Lanka averted US move to evacuate LTTE leadership – The Island

by Shamindra Ferdinando About two months before the final battle on the banks of the Nanthikadal lagoon in May, the United States had offered to evacuate top LTTE leaders and their families. The unprecedented proposal had been made by the then US Ambassador in Colombo Robert Blake after the Co-Chairs to the Sri Lankan peace… Continue reading How Lanka averted US move to evacuate LTTE leadership – The Island

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Preserving the peace is next goal for Sri Lanka – The National Newspaper

The end of nearly three decades of bloody civil war and the unexpected emergence of a serious challenger to the president’s political dominance were the biggest developments in Sri Lanka this year. But what happens in 2010 will be crucial, as a lasting peace – and the economic dividend many are hoping for – is… Continue reading Preserving the peace is next goal for Sri Lanka – The National Newspaper

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Sri Lanka war-displaced struggle to resume lives

Thousands of ethnic Tamils displaced during Sri Lanka’s war have gone home again, but are finding basic services and infrastructure lacking despite a massive government post-war resettlement program. The government has gradually been resettling around 300,000 ethnic minority Tamil people, most displaced in the final phase of the army offensive against the Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Sri Lanka war-displaced struggle to resume lives