Sri Lanka Ministry of Health has interdicted a Tamil doctor, Dr Murali Vallipuranathan, for speaking out on the conditions on the detention camps, and informed him that the Ministry "found him to have acted in a manner that brought disrepute on the Government of Sri Lanka," Sri Lanka weekly Lakbima reported. Ministry of Health’s communication,… Continue reading Colombo sacks Tamil doctor for internment camp comments
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Sri Lanka wants more players in oil race
Sri Lanka plans to offer three more blocks off the island’s northwestern shores for oil exploration, the government said on Saturday. "We need more players in the oil exploration race and the government plans to call for tenders for three more blocks off the Gulf of Mannar early next year," Petroleum Resources Minister A.H.M. Fowzie… Continue reading Sri Lanka wants more players in oil race
Bus passengers through A9 road suffer undue delay
Passengers travelling in Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) buses through A9 road between Jaffna and Vavuniyaa are held for nearly six to eight hours in their buses until Sri Lanka Army (SLA) allow the buses to leave in a convoy, civil society sources in Jaffna raised concern. The passengers are not allowed to get down… Continue reading Bus passengers through A9 road suffer undue delay
No threat to Fonseka’s life – AG informs court
Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Friday fixed further inquiry into the Fundamental Rights petition filed by General Sarath Fonseka for December 17. The FR petition came up for inquiry Friday before a three-member bench comprising Chief Justice Asoka de Silva, Justices Gamini Amaratunga and P. A. Ratnaike. General Fonseka has been nominated as the common presidential… Continue reading No threat to Fonseka’s life – AG informs court
Tamil migrant still in custody despite order – cbc
An immigration review board has ordered the release of one more of the 76 Tamil migrants who came to Canada’s West Coast aboard a freighter in October, but the man remains in custody after federal Justice Department lawyers filed documents Thursday to keep him in detention. It would have been the first release since one… Continue reading Tamil migrant still in custody despite order – cbc
S Lanka army chief slams president
Sri Lanka’s former army chief has accused the president of corruption, nepotism and abuse of power ahead of next month’s election. General Sarath Fonseka’s comments on Friday came a month after he resigned from the military, accusing the government of sidelining him after victory in the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),… Continue reading S Lanka army chief slams president
Sri Lanka deports US couple wanted on fraud charges
Sri Lankan authorities have deported a US couple wanted for multiple fraud charges in the US. The two Americans were deported last night, an official at the Criminal Investigations Department told Daily Mirror online this evening. John and Marian Morgan faced charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in June and then in August… Continue reading Sri Lanka deports US couple wanted on fraud charges
Free Sri Lanka child soldiers: UN envoy
A top United Nations envoy asked Sri Lanka on Friday to release detained Tamil Tiger child soldiers and urged the authorities to re-unite them with their families. Retired Major General Patrick Cammaert, the UN special envoy on children and armed conflict, said children who had been conscripted by the Tiger rebels should be allowed to… Continue reading Free Sri Lanka child soldiers: UN envoy
100th day of Tissanayagam’s 20-year prison term
Thursday marked the 100th day of Sri Lanka journalist, Jeyaprakash Tissanayagam’s 20-year prison term. "Tissainayagam, known as Tissa, was convicted of “terrorism” charges for articles documenting human rights abuses by the Sri Lankan military, as well as the difficult conditions faced by Sri Lankans displaced in the nation’s long war. His sentence was a dire… Continue reading 100th day of Tissanayagam’s 20-year prison term
Sri Lankan war allies, now political enemies
Just a few months ago, Sri Lanka’s president and its army chief were strong allies, working closely together to defeat the Tamil Tiger rebels and end the nation’s 25-year civil war. Now the two men hailed as national heroes are bitter political opponents, as Gen. Sarath Fonseka works to unseat President Mahinda Rajapaksa in next… Continue reading Sri Lankan war allies, now political enemies
