Australian reveals “deplorable” conditions onboard Indonesian boat

Cramped conditions, illness, poor sanitation and a lack of food are some of the many hardships being endured by 254 Tamil refugees onboard an Indonesian vessel stated Australian Socialist Party member Anthony Main on his recent visit to the port of Merak. Able to gain access as part of a delegation of Indonesian and Australian… Continue reading Australian reveals “deplorable” conditions onboard Indonesian boat

Sri Lanka keeps up media ban on war refugees

Sri Lanka has maintained its ban on journalists reporting the plight of war-displaced civilians who have been allowed out of their internment camps, officials said Friday. Foreign minister Rohitha Bogollagama declared in a BBC interview Tuesday that the media now had full access, prompting a flood of requests from reporters to travel to the former… Continue reading Sri Lanka keeps up media ban on war refugees

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Sri Lanka: bulk of refugees still in transit camps

Most Sri Lankan refugees resettled from large military-run camps since the end of a 25-year civil war in May are still in transit facilities while de-mining work is finished, the government said on Friday. Human Rights and Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said 70 percent of the more than 280,000 refugees who fled the final… Continue reading Sri Lanka: bulk of refugees still in transit camps

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ECONOMIC WAR THE WAY FORWARD……

Stores Boycott The nationwide expansion of the boycott campaign is beginning to get noticed. Besides the Tamil media a number of local papers covered our groups in action. The main aim must be consistency i.e. regular turnouts which will increase awareness amongst the media and general public. This coming Weekend (5th and 6th December) campaign… Continue reading ECONOMIC WAR THE WAY FORWARD……

6 pay deposits to contest presidential polls

Six prospective candidates from recognized political parties Thursday paid their deposits to submit nominations for the forthcoming presidential election which will be held on January 26. The nominations close on December 17, Sri Lankan Election Department said. Mr. Sritunga Jayasuriya from the United Socialist Party, Mr.M.B.Thaminimulla from the Okkoma Wasiyo Okkoma Rajawaru Sanwidanaya (All are… Continue reading 6 pay deposits to contest presidential polls

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9,95,612 from East eligible to vote in SL presidential election

9,95,612 registered voters in the eastern province are eligible to cast their votes at the presidential election that is scheduled to be held on January 26. District-wise breakdown was provided by the Election Department as 2,41,133 persons in Trincomalee district, 4,20,835 in Ampaa’rai district and 3,33,644 from Batticaloa district. The breakdown of the voters according… Continue reading 9,95,612 from East eligible to vote in SL presidential election

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Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds

Bullets and shrapnel have been found in a group of people recently resettled from displacement camps in Sri Lanka. The bullets were found when 13 students were being checked for tuberculosis, Jaffna’s district tuberculosis officer, Dr S Jamunanantha said. Most of the students were aged between 10 and 18 years. Until recently they were housed… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds

Prosecutors investigated Rajaratnam a decade ago: report

Federal prosecutors investigated Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam on suspicions of insider trading more than a decade before he was charged with securities fraud, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing legal filings. However, the prosecutors were unable to prove their suspicions, the paper said. The investigation stemmed from suspicions that arose in the… Continue reading Prosecutors investigated Rajaratnam a decade ago: report

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