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Hailed as a hero for ending decades of civil war, Sri Lanka’s most decorated general now looks set to challenge for the presidency – move that some analysts view with deep foreboding. General Sarath Fonseka led the Sri Lankan army’s May victory over the separatist Tamil Tigers, achieved in a brutal showdown that eliminated the… Continue reading Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper – SriLanka/Bangladesh

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‘Solution bleak, but do not give up,’ veteran Marxist reviewed

“Fifty years of ethnic cleansing have wiped out whole generations who knew any sort of peace, and made cohabitation with the Sinhalese people virtually impossible,” says veteran Marxist A.Sivanandan on the political future of the island of Sri Lanka in an interview to the December 2009 issue of Race and Class. The 87 years old… Continue reading ‘Solution bleak, but do not give up,’ veteran Marxist reviewed

Courses at University of Madras free for Sri Lankan refugees

Sri Lankan Tamil refugee students will henceforth have the opportunity to pursue courses offered by the University of Madras free of cost, according to vice-chancellor G. Thiruvasagam. Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, he said that several students eligible to pursue collegiate education were scattered across different camps and the initiative was aimed at… Continue reading Courses at University of Madras free for Sri Lankan refugees

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Sri Lanka to open refugee camps ahead of polls

Sri Lanka said on Saturday it will allow greater freedom of movement to refugees held in military-guarded camps from next month, after facing pressure to speed up resettlement of thousands of Tamils displaced by war. The government’s announcement comes two days after United Nations Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes voiced concern over the… Continue reading Sri Lanka to open refugee camps ahead of polls

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Sri Lanka to release 136,000 war-displaced Tamils

Sri Lanka will release 136,000 ethnic-minority Tamil war refugees Dec. 1, allowing the civilians to leave squalid and overcrowded government camps after a half-year detainment, a top official said Saturday. Some 300,000 war-displaced were forced into camps after fleeing the final months of the government’s decades-long war with the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, which ended… Continue reading Sri Lanka to release 136,000 war-displaced Tamils

Vanni Government employees in Jaffna not allowed to report for duty in Vanni

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) civil administrative officials in Jaffna refused Friday to permit government employees earlier serving in Vanni to report for duty in Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts in Vanni though Northern Province Governor, Major G. A. Chandrasiri had ordered them to report for duty in both districts. Many government employees including teachers who are… Continue reading Vanni Government employees in Jaffna not allowed to report for duty in Vanni

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Jaya blames Centre for Sri Lankan Tamils plight

AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa on Friday said the Union government instead of playing a meaningful role on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, kept silent and facilitated the Rajapaksa government exterminate Tamils in their country. In response to a query on the Centre’s role on the issue, she told reporters on Friday that India kept silent… Continue reading Jaya blames Centre for Sri Lankan Tamils plight

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Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna

It has been six months since the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, but normality has yet to return to the Tamil cultural heartland of Jaffna, activists and former residents say. Groups of former Tamil residents and media activists recently visited Jaffna. It was an emotional and nostalgic journey for Nirmala Rajasingham –… Continue reading Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna

Document – Sri Lanka: Open letter to Heads of Government attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, November 23-26 2009, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – Amnesty International

OPEN LETTER To Heads of Government attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, November 23-26, 2009, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Dear Heads of Government On the occasion of the forthcoming meeting of Commonwealth Heads of Government, Amnesty International would like to draw your attention to recent developments in Sri Lanka, and urge you… Continue reading Document – Sri Lanka: Open letter to Heads of Government attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, November 23-26 2009, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – Amnesty International

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