Despite the bitterly cold rain and wind over the weekend Act Now campaigners successfully launched its national boycott campaign. Campaigners, as part of an on-going campaign distributed thousands of fliers to shoppers, by targeting M&S and other high street stores throughout the UK including four London locations, Manchester, Bristol, Exeter, Gloucester, Coventry and Cheltenham. M&S… Continue reading Act now human rights pressure group successfully launches its national boycott throughout the UK
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Sri Lanka navy seizes 60 illegal migrants
Sri Lanka’s navy on Tuesday seized two fishing trawlers carrying 60 illegal migrants heading for Australia, a spokesman said. The two boats were detected off the island’s southern coast while they were moving eastward in the direction of Australia, navy spokesman Athula Senarath said. "The people on board had paid large sums of money to… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy seizes 60 illegal migrants
Refugees observe martyrs day in camps
The inmates in the refugee camps here observed martyrs day covertly for their near and dear ones who lost their lives in the Sri Lankan civil war. The LTTE and Lankan Tamils have been observing November 21-27 every year as martyrs week. Mandapam is the major camp for refugees. It is said, most of the… Continue reading Refugees observe martyrs day in camps
Save the Children claims most ‘orphans’ have living parent
Many children in orphanages throughout the developing world have at least one parent who is alive, a charity claims today. According to research by Save the Children, 98% of children in residential care in central and eastern Europe, 94% of those in Indonesia and 90% of children in Ghana are not actually orphans but have… Continue reading Save the Children claims most ‘orphans’ have living parent
In Sri Lanka, IDPs Given Passes, NGOs Told Not to Complain to UN, Election Games
Sri Lanka’a Rajapaksa administration, facing a challenge from military leader Sarath Fonseka, announced "freedom of movement" for those interned in the Vavuniya camps, starting December 1, in the run up to snap elections now set for January. The UN’s Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on November 21 immediately issued a statement praising the government’s announcement, and… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, IDPs Given Passes, NGOs Told Not to Complain to UN, Election Games
Colombo mission an island of secrecy
In a foreign country, your own mission is an island of familiarity. In Colombo, the Indian High Commission is an island all right, it’s just that no one, not even the Indian media, is welcome. It was reasonably transparent in its dealings with resident Indian correspondents till the advent of Gopal Gandhi, more so under… Continue reading Colombo mission an island of secrecy
A group of IDPs in Vavuniyaa camp to be taken to Ki’linochchi
A batch of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Ki’linochchi district is to be taken from Vavvuniyaa camp to Ki’linochchi Maha Viththiyaalayam on 30th November in the first stage of resettling Vanni IDPs in their own places, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The IDPs who are to be resettled in nine Village Officers divisions located east of… Continue reading A group of IDPs in Vavuniyaa camp to be taken to Ki’linochchi
CID questions JVP weekly editor
Chandana Sirimalwatte, editor of Sinhala weekly “Lanka” was questioned by the Criminal Investigation Department of Sri Lanka Police Monday for about two and a half hours over the news report on the alleged plot to kill General Sarath Fonseka by the government by deploying a woman suicide bomber. He was later released Monday evening. The… Continue reading CID questions JVP weekly editor
Tamil National Remembrance Day 2009 – London
Friday, 27 November from 11am – 6pm Excel London 1 Western Gateway Royal Victoria Dock London Docklands London E16 1XL Travel arrangements more info Other Countries
Sri Lanka sets date for presidential poll
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has called a presidential election for mid-January, government sources said on Monday, amid speculation the general who oversaw the end of 25 years of civil war is to challenge him. The president can call elections for a second and final six-year term when he completes his fourth year in office,… Continue reading Sri Lanka sets date for presidential poll
