S.Lanka resettlement plan needed

The Sri Lankan government has failed to make adequate welfare provision for the 136,000 Tamil civilians it plans to release from internment camps, rights activists and opposition parties said Sunday. Heeding international calls for the camps to be closed, the authorities said the remaining detainees — held since the military finally crushed the Tamil Tiger… Continue reading S.Lanka resettlement plan needed

Sri Lanka to declare early poll date on Monday – official

Sri Lanka president Mahinda Rajapaksa will announce a date for early national elections on Monday, a senior government official said. "It will be tomorrow (Monday)," said the official, on condition of anonymity, referring to the president’s announcment. Three other government sources confirmed the announcement and said the poll date would most likely be Jan. 23.… Continue reading Sri Lanka to declare early poll date on Monday – official

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Ban Ki-moon welcomes Sri Lanka’s decision to grant freedom to refugees

United Nations Chief Ban Ki-moon has welcomed Colombo’s decision to grant freedom of movement to the displaced Tamils living in the military guarded camps at the Northern Vayuniya district in Sri Lanka. “The Secretary-General welcomes the decision by the Government of Sri Lanka to grant increased freedom of movement to internally displaced persons (IDPs) still… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon welcomes Sri Lanka’s decision to grant freedom to refugees

Shortage of transport buses to ply on A9 road from Jaffna

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) civil authorities in Jaffna Sinhala Mahavidyalaya sent back Sunday nearly half of the persons who wanted to travel from Jaffna to out stations on personal errands as there were no buses to take them, sources in Jaffna said. Only 1655 passengers were permitted by SLA to travel. Meanwhile, the Sri Lanka… Continue reading Shortage of transport buses to ply on A9 road from Jaffna

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Tamil Nadu fishermen stage protest on World Fishermen Day

Fishermen in Tamil Nadu have decided to fly black flags instead of Indian National flag in their fishing vessels in a protest against Indian Government’s failure to stop the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) attacks on Tamil Nadu fishermen and condemning the Sri Lankan government, fisheries society sources in Puthukkoaddai district in Tamil Nadu said. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Tamil Nadu fishermen stage protest on World Fishermen Day

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Colombo announces new phase of ‘IDP management’

Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s brother and advisor Basil Rajapaksa MP on Saturday announced that the Tamils held in the internment camps of Vavuniyaa would be free, starting from December 01, to go and live wherever they want to or to choose whether they want to continue to remain inside the camps. Tamil sources in… Continue reading Colombo announces new phase of ‘IDP management’

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Some day the shameful truth will out

The gathering storm clouds For some reason the true picture of conditions in the IDP camps is not being reported. The conditions are not a secret, NGOs and INGOs with access to the camp know the truth, and resident and visiting medical personnel are well aware of the appalling conditions. The military, the health ministry… Continue reading Some day the shameful truth will out

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Ready for big battle: Rajapaksa vs. Fonseka

President Mahinda Rajapaksa is set to sign a proclamation tomorrow evening declaring a Presidential Election. Nominations are to be called within two weeks after tomorrow, possibly on December 9 or 10. After six weeks of campaigning, the polls are now likely on January 23. Despite his firm insistence on having a Presidential Election first, Rajapaksa… Continue reading Ready for big battle: Rajapaksa vs. Fonseka

Fonseka Booted

Speaking exclusively to The Sunday Leader General Sarath Fonseka bitterly recounted his ordeal last week.  Having been ordered to vacate ‘Generals’ House’ by today, November 22,  Fonseka was given a mere week to find alternative housing. “Contrary to all previous false reports I allowed my predecessors both General Shantha Kottegoda and Donald Perera to continue… Continue reading Fonseka Booted

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Sri Lanka orders probe on alleged plot to kill former Army chief

Sri Lankan police have been asked to begin investigation on an alleged plot to assassinate former Army Commander General Sarath Fonseka as reported in a newspaper. Lakshman Hulugalla, the director general of Media Center for National Security told reporters on Saturday that the report carried in an opposition political party newspaper had alleged that Gen… Continue reading Sri Lanka orders probe on alleged plot to kill former Army chief