Australia to consider more assistance for Lankan IDP

Expressing satisfaction over the expeditious resettlement of the Tamil IDPs in Wanni, Australia has assured Sri Lanka that it would consider more assistance. "With the post conflict process now underway in Sri Lanka, Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith agreed to consider providing more assistance to Sri Lanka for the ongoing resettlement and reconstruction programmes," Sri… Continue reading Australia to consider more assistance for Lankan IDP

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Why does self determination have to be bought with blood? – Thought Leader

By Niki Moore The campaign for self-determination for the minority Tamils in Sri Lanka should hold lessons for governments the whole world over. The question must be asked: Why self determination always have to be bought with blood? The three-decade-long civil war in Sri Lanka is over. For most of the world it was a… Continue reading Why does self determination have to be bought with blood? – Thought Leader

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Fonseka seeks Buddhist blessings for SLanka presidency

The Sri Lankan general who crushed Tamil Tiger rebels sought Buddhist blessings on Monday, a day after formally declaring his candidacy for January presidential elections. Sarath Fonseka, 58, visited the Temple of the Tooth, the island’s holiest Buddhist shrine, as he opened his campaign to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse. The former military commander, who resigned… Continue reading Fonseka seeks Buddhist blessings for SLanka presidency

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Commonwealth vetoes Sri Lanka bid to hold 2011 gathering

Sri Lanka has been blocked from hosting the next meeting of Commonwealth leaders in protest at Colombo’s military repression against the Tamil population earlier this year. Australia will instead host the next biennial Commonwealth heads of government meeting in 2011 after Canberra and London joined forces to block the Sri Lankan bid. The decision, made… Continue reading Commonwealth vetoes Sri Lanka bid to hold 2011 gathering

‘Resettled’ by forced labour, without food or freedom to move

The few thousands who have been resettled in selected divisions of Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi districts, are reportedly affected by the lack of food supply, news reports reaching Vavuniyaa said. The ‘resettled’ are actually kept in schools in those areas and are extracted of forced labour to clear the locations of resettlement. Their freedom of movement… Continue reading ‘Resettled’ by forced labour, without food or freedom to move

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SLA abductions of Tamil youth continue unabated in camps

Several Tamil boys and girls including teenagers interned in the camps are called by name through announcing system by the Sri Lanka Army intelligence officers and are taken to unknown destinations, reports reaching from Vavuniyaa camps said. At least 10 young men and boys were thus ‘abducted’ on 21 November and around 30 youth, including… Continue reading SLA abductions of Tamil youth continue unabated in camps

2576 Vanni IDPs still held in Pulmoaddai camp

Although government authorities claim that all the Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) held in Sahanagam camp 2 located in Pulmoaddai in Trincomalee district, 2,576 of them are continued to be detained, sources in Trincomalee said. These IDPs were brought by sea from Mullaiththeevu to Pulmoaddai while the military operation of the Sri Lanka Army against… Continue reading 2576 Vanni IDPs still held in Pulmoaddai camp

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Book Review: The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka

The engagement of Professor Francis A. Boyle, an eminent American expert in international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, during the last years of Sri Lanka’s conflict is traced in a forthcoming book published by Clarity Press of Atlanta. Titled "The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka: The Global Failure to Protect Tamil… Continue reading Book Review: The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka

Fonseka to contest presidential election on swan symbol

Former Sri Lanka Army Commander General (retd) Sarath Fonseka, the common opposition candidate for the Sri Lankan presidential election, which is scheduled to be held on January 26 is to contest on the symbol swan and on the ticket of a newly registered political party. He held the first press briefing Sunday morning at Jaica… Continue reading Fonseka to contest presidential election on swan symbol

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IDPs free to leave camp from Tuesday

Inmates of IDP camps would be free to leave from Tuesday onwards without any condition being imposed on when they should return, with the camps being declared as ‘open camps.’ There will be no restrictions imposed on the duration of their absence from the camps as well. The Government has declared that anyone would be… Continue reading IDPs free to leave camp from Tuesday

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