A Chennai-based company has undertaken to dub and distribute all over India Road From Elephant Pass which is Sri Lanka’s official entry for the Oscars next year. Southern Digital Screenz (SDS) run by Usman Faiz would dub the film into Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannda and Hindi, and release it in 1000 digital cinemas in India,… Continue reading All India release: Chennai firm dubs Lankan film
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Did Fonseka come to Mumbai on secret visit?- Hindustan Times
Presidential hopeful general Sarath Fonseka returned to Colombo on Friday afternoon after a day visit to India apparently to open a line of communication with Indian political leaders. Though it was learnt that he flew to Mumbai, neither he nor his political aides were willing to share any details about the visit. “He flew to… Continue reading Did Fonseka come to Mumbai on secret visit?- Hindustan Times
Sri Lanka Humanitarian update – UNHCR
This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Andrej Mahecic – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at the press briefing, on 4 December 2009, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. We are encouraged by the Sri Lankan government’s long-awaited decision this week to allow increased freedom of movement… Continue reading Sri Lanka Humanitarian update – UNHCR
Children among 11,000 Tamil ‘fighters’ held in rehabilitation
Sri Lanka is holding more than 11,000 Tamil prisoners without charge in closely guarded “rehabilitation centres”, despite the Government’s claim that it released all Tamil civilians from detention centres this week. The Times can reveal that the group of prisoners, whose exact number has been unknown since the Sri Lankan Government blocked access to them… Continue reading Children among 11,000 Tamil ‘fighters’ held in rehabilitation
UN refugee agency cautiously greets Sri Lanka opening
The UN refugee agency said on Friday that it was encouraged by "increased freedom of movement" for war-displaced civilians in Sri Lanka who have been in internment camps in the north of the island. "We are encouraged by the Sri Lankan government?s long-awaited decision this week to allow increased freedom of movement for some 135,000… Continue reading UN refugee agency cautiously greets Sri Lanka opening
Sri Lanka: UPA partners join attack on government
The Opposition, joined by the Dravida Munetra Kazhagam and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (both part of the United Progressive Alliance), on Friday demanded in Parliament that the government ensure the speedy resettlement and political mainstreaming of Sri Lankan Tamils and called for a proactive policy to end their plight at the earliest. Punctuating her interventions with… Continue reading Sri Lanka: UPA partners join attack on government
Civilians held for more than a year in SLA Thellippazhai Rehabilitation Centre
One hundred and thirteen civilians, claimed to have surrendered themselves as Liberation Tigers, are being held for more than a year in Thellippazhai Special Rehabilitation Centre of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Jaffna peninsula, according to Jaffna Human Rights Commission (HRC) sources. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka government refuses to reveal the number of inmates continued to… Continue reading Civilians held for more than a year in SLA Thellippazhai Rehabilitation Centre
Government demolishes Tiger monuments while erecting monuments for its soldiers
Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) which is actively destroying the Heroes Tombs and memorial monuments of Liberation Tigers in Vanni is simultaneously busy erecting memorial monuments for its soldiers killed, in many parts of Vanni, sources in Vanni said. A memorial monument is being constructed for the soldiers killed in Elephant Pass during the war… Continue reading Government demolishes Tiger monuments while erecting monuments for its soldiers
As Sri Lanka Still Bars Press from Camps, UN Denies Receiving Elders’ Letter
With the Sri Lankan government still blocking the press from its camps for people it internally displaced, the Elders organization founded by Nelson Mandela last week wrote to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, his top humanitarian John Holmes and top development official Helen Clark, urging the UN to do more. On November 30, days after… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Still Bars Press from Camps, UN Denies Receiving Elders’ Letter
Global meet urged to discuss environmental genocide by Sri Lanka
Decades-long massive military operations and occupation of Tamil Eelam by Sri Lankan forces have caused grave environmental destruction to the north and east of the island. Recovery is difficult as the Tamil homeland is in the dry and arid part of the island, depending on scanty and truant northeast monsoon, writes environmentalist and freelance journalist… Continue reading Global meet urged to discuss environmental genocide by Sri Lanka
