Sri Lanka announces limited freedom for detained Tamil refugees

Tens of thousands of Tamil refugees are free to leave the region where they have been held since the civil war ended six months ago providing they register with authorities so their movements can be monitored, Sri Lanka said today. The government said all 128,000 men, women and children who were displaced in the final… Continue reading Sri Lanka announces limited freedom for detained Tamil refugees

Sri Lanka’s camp inmates set free: official

Thousands of Sri Lankan civilians who have been held in state-run camps since the end of the country’s separatist conflict in May were released on Tuesday, an official said. About 128,000 men, women and children displaced during the final stages of the conflict were granted freedom to leave heavily guarded military camps in Vavuniya district,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s camp inmates set free: official

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Lankan government acquiring lands in Tamil areas

Even before resettling the Tamils in their traditional areas, the Sri Lankan government is in the process of acquiring lands in the northern and eastern regions of the country to attract foreign investors. Speaking on ‘Trade and investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’, Sri Lankan Deputy High Commissioner Vadivelu Krishnamoorthy said that vast areas of suitable… Continue reading Lankan government acquiring lands in Tamil areas

Sri Lanka war refugees ‘free to leave’ military camps

Sri Lankan authorities say they have opened up the huge refugee camps in the north of the country. This will allow, for the first time, increased freedom of movement to the displaced Tamils who have been forcibly kept there since earlier this year. The government says the camp-dwellers will now be free to leave after… Continue reading Sri Lanka war refugees ‘free to leave’ military camps

Sri Lankan drama

To say that the decision by Sri Lanka’s major opposition parties to field Sarath Fonseka, the prematurely retired general, as their consensus candidate in the January 26 presidential election against the incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa is opportunist is to state the obvious. The more serious question is what kind of political and ideological message the… Continue reading Sri Lankan drama

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Sri Lankan parties trade charges over threats on former army chief

Sri Lanka’s main parties Monday traded charges over claimed death threats on General Sarath Fonseka, the former Army chief and the common opposition challenger to incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse in the presidential election. Fonseka, the Commander of the Army when the government won the military battle with the Tamil Tiger rebels, has filed the Supreme Court… Continue reading Sri Lankan parties trade charges over threats on former army chief

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Sri Lanka’s camp inmates ‘free to leave Tuesday’

Sri Lanka will Tuesday allow thousands of civilians to leave state-run camps where they have been detained since the military’s victory over Tamil Tiger separatist rebels, a senior official said. About 128,000 men, women and children who were displaced during the final stages of the conflict remain in heavily guarded military camps in Vavuniya district,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s camp inmates ‘free to leave Tuesday’

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Why should Tamil speaking communities give critical support to Sarath Fonseka? – groundviews

by Vasantha Raja Tamils must not play a sectarian role in the presidential election. That’ll be counterproductive. This is not the time for Tamils to do politics based on anger and hatred. Tamils, I think, should realize democratic transformation of the Centre is crucial for them. Also, Tamil-speaking people – including plantation-workers & Muslims and… Continue reading Why should Tamil speaking communities give critical support to Sarath Fonseka? – groundviews

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