The United Nations has welcomed the decision by Sri Lanka’s government to announce the release of the remaining 130,000 Tamils kept in detention camps for the last six months. About 250,000 people fled the final bloody phase of the civil war between the government and separatist Tamil Tigers. They were ultimately housed in government-run… Continue reading Tamils risk all to flee Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka to hold presidential poll first – minister
Sri Lanka’s will hold presidential elections, probably in mid-January but ahead of a parliamentary poll, a senior cabinet minister said on Monday, ending weeks of speculation over which would be held first. "The president has informed all the party leaders now and he has signed the proclamation," said the cabinet minister, who declined to be… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold presidential poll first – minister
1500 IDPs brought from Vavuniyaa camps detained in Thenmaraadchi
1500 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Vavuniyaa camps brought to Jaffna Friday claiming that they are from Jaffna peninsula are now being held in the abandoned Raamaavil camp in Kodikaamam as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna refuse them permission to be settled in Jaffna. Most of these IDPs are not from Jaffna but… Continue reading 1500 IDPs brought from Vavuniyaa camps detained in Thenmaraadchi
Counter-national conspiracy against Tamils comes to light
LTTE members either in custody or operating units in the island have become the most vulnerable to counter-Tamilnational conspiracies of Colombo government, well informed sources in Colombo indicate. The Colombo government’s focus now is to get the section of the LTTE in its trap to denounce Tamil Eelam and efforts are intensified to make use… Continue reading Counter-national conspiracy against Tamils comes to light
SLA in Jaffna refuses entry to 1500 Vanni IDPs
1500 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Vavuniyaa camps brought to Jaffna Friday claiming that they are from Jaffna peninsula are now being held in the abandoned Raamaavil camp in Kodikaamam as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna refuse them permission to be settled in Jaffna. Most of these IDPs are not from Jaffna but… Continue reading SLA in Jaffna refuses entry to 1500 Vanni IDPs
Lanka sees more MICE traffic from India
Sri Lanka is expecting a 15 per cent increase in MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions) traffic from India, given the current peaceful situation prevailing in the island nation after years of ethnic conflict, said Vipula Wanigasekar, General Manager, Sri Lanka Convention Bureau. In an interaction with the media here recently as part of Meet… Continue reading Lanka sees more MICE traffic from India
Refugees clash at Australia’s Christmas Island centre
Clashes have broken out between refugees from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan at an Australian immigration detention centre on Christmas Island. Officials took more than half an hour to break up the fights between about 150 inmates – 40 of whom were injured. The centre has been struggling to cope with a recent influx of refugees,… Continue reading Refugees clash at Australia’s Christmas Island centre
Dozens of asylum seekers injured in detention riot
Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers were separated at an island immigration detention center after a riot left 37 injured, an official said Monday. Police were investigating the violence at the center Saturday night and criminal charges could be filed, Immigration Minister Chris Evans said. He blamed tensions among Sri Lankans after several failed to… Continue reading Dozens of asylum seekers injured in detention riot
Mannaar-Jaffna bus service resumed after 20 years
The public bus service from Mannaar to Jaffna has been resumed after twenty years in addition to the bus services resumed to Colombo from Mannaar, sources in Mannaar said. Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) bus leaves Mannaar main bus terminal to Jaffna daily at 6:30 a.m. The above bus is checked at Oamanthai Sri Lanka… Continue reading Mannaar-Jaffna bus service resumed after 20 years
In Haiti, Sri Lankan UN Peacekeepers Shoot Live Ammo as Crowd Control
In Haiti on November 10, UN peacekeepers fired live ammunition resulting in injuries to civilians. Inner City Press asked spokesperson Michele Montas about the incident, and about UN peacekeepers using live ammunition instead of rubber bullets. Video here, from Minute 12:31. Inner City Press also asked about the credibility of previous UN investigations. Ms. Montas… Continue reading In Haiti, Sri Lankan UN Peacekeepers Shoot Live Ammo as Crowd Control
