Dozens of Sri Lankan migrant workers languishing under a flyover in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, claiming to be stranded, exemplify the crisis of migration that Sri Lankan authorities have faced over the years. "There are no hard-and-fast solutions (to problems faced by migrant workers)," noted Hussain Bhaila, Sri Lanka’s Deputy Foreign Minister, who flew to… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Rights Groups Blame Gov’t Apathy for Migrant Woes – IPS
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U.N.: 150,000 still in Sri Lankan camps
Nearly 150,000 refugees from Sri Lanka’s civil war remain detained in Sri Lankan government internment camps, according to the United Nations’ chief humanitarian affairs official, John Holmes. Briefing the media Monday at U.N. headquarters in New York, Holmes said that the Sri Lankan government showed "good progress in some important areas" but said there are… Continue reading U.N.: 150,000 still in Sri Lankan camps
Sri Lanka urged to move fast on Tamil reconciliation – Radio Australia
The Sri Lankan government is being urged to allow international involvement in the nation’s reconciliation process. Presenter: Sen Lam Speaker: Larry Marshall, political scientist, Institute of Human Security, LaTrobe University, Melbourne Listen: Windows Media MARSHALL: I think we have to accept that the end of such an intractable violent, brutal conflict was astonishing in Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka urged to move fast on Tamil reconciliation – Radio Australia
Sri Lanka: Free All Unlawfully Detained
As it prepares to allow the 130,000 internally displaced persons detained in camps to decide whether to stay or leave, the Sri Lankan government should ensure that no additional persons are subject to arbitrary detentions, Human Rights Watch said today. On November 21 the government announced that the camps would be opened by December 1.… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Free All Unlawfully Detained
Rajapaksa vs Fonseka Tweedledum vs Tweedledee?
The results of the national elections are now by no means certain. There is a contest and as a consequence, there is the possibility that the presidency could change hands, which in turn will have its impact on the general elections. This is attributable to the Fonseka presidential candidacy and it depriving the incumbent of… Continue reading Rajapaksa vs Fonseka Tweedledum vs Tweedledee?
Rajaratnam denies insider charges, blasts wiretaps
Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam attacked a U.S. regulator’s lawsuit on Tuesday, denying insider trading charges and saying government wiretaps violated his constitutional rights. The Sri Lankan-born billionaire is the most prominent of 20 people who face criminal or civil charges in the largest U.S. hedge fund insider trading case on record and… Continue reading Rajaratnam denies insider charges, blasts wiretaps
Gen Fonseka hints at taking on Rajapakse
“It is going to be the most crucial 48 hours in my life. I’ll announce my future plans day after tomorrow, whether to contest the presidential polls or to take legal action against the Defence Ministry, and everything else,” said Sri Lanka’s outgoing Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Sarath Fonseka. Speaking exclusively to Express from… Continue reading Gen Fonseka hints at taking on Rajapakse
Rajapaksa rules out north-east re-merger
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday ruled out the re-merger of the Northern and Eastern provinces to form a single Tamil-speaking province. Explaining this to editors N Vithiyatharan of Sudar Oli and Devaraj of Virakesari at a breakfast meeting with the heads of media institutions here, Rajapaksa said the merger of the two provinces… Continue reading Rajapaksa rules out north-east re-merger
Voting rights for Tamils key: Rajapaksa
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday told heads of the local print and electronic media that his decision to advance the presidential election by two years was prompted by his desire to restore universal franchise to the Tamil civilians. Also on Tuesday, the ultra nationalist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) extended conditional support for the… Continue reading Voting rights for Tamils key: Rajapaksa
Media, journalists in Jaffna issued with death threat again
Two black-helmeted persons arriving on motor cycles Tuesday around 7:00 p.m to the offices of Yaazh Thinakkural, Uthayan and Valampuri Tamil dailies in Jaffna issued a letter threatening the lives of their journalists and officials for publishing false news about ‘terrorists’, causing confusion among the residents of Jaffna peninsula, sources in Jaffna said. The letters… Continue reading Media, journalists in Jaffna issued with death threat again
