The International Monetary Fund’s seemingly dismissive attitude toward human rights, including labor rights and protections against ethnic cleansing and even torture, has been on display this month. Managing Director Dominique Strauss Kahn defended the IMF’s disbursement of funds to the government of Sri Lanka, without any conditions or safeguards, after detailed reports of presumptive war… Continue reading Amid Reports of War Crimes, IMF Gives More Funds to Sri Lankan Government and Spins on Human Rights
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UN official visits relief camps in Sri Lanka’s north
A top UN official, on a four-day official visit to Sri Lanka, yesterday expressed satisfaction over the resettlement process in the country’s embattled north. United Nations Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes visited relief camps in Vavuniya, Kadirgamar, Arunachulam and Ananada Coomaraswamy in the north to observe the ongoing resettlement and other development process… Continue reading UN official visits relief camps in Sri Lanka’s north
Tamil, Muslim political parties find their table in Zurich
Widely speculated as a drama backed by ‘high-powers,’ leaders of most of the Tamil and Muslim political parties in the island of Sri Lanka are meeting for the first time in Zurich, Switzerland, Monday to Wednesday. The move is said to be for ‘extracting’ a joint proclamation of them necessary for further power manoeuvres in… Continue reading Tamil, Muslim political parties find their table in Zurich
UN confirms Tamil exodus from Sri Lanka refugee camps
UN humanitarian chief John Holmes has confirmed that more than half the Tamils who were in refugee camps in northern Sri Lanka have now left them. The camps were set up to house Tamils who fled the final stages of Sri Lanka’s 25-year civil war which ended in May. Mr Holmes, who has just visited… Continue reading UN confirms Tamil exodus from Sri Lanka refugee camps
Nomination of Fonseka conditional: Ranil
The leader of the newly-floated 18-party United National Front (UNF), Ranil Wickremesinghe, has said that the nomination of the just retired General Sarath Fonseka as a consensus Presidential candidate of the alliance to take on the Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, is conditional. The retired General, who led the war against the LTTE and sought… Continue reading Nomination of Fonseka conditional: Ranil
Mothers and infants behind detention centre bars – smh
The women and children from the Oceanic Viking, now being held behind bars in an Australian-funded Indonesian immigration centre, have described their conditions in detention as "like jail", and have pleaded for help. Despite assurances from the Rudd Government that the five women and five children among the group of 78 asylum seekers would not… Continue reading Mothers and infants behind detention centre bars – smh
Sri Lanka army recovers LTTE satellite equipment
The Sri Lankan army has recovered several things including a satellite equipment and packets containing 3 Kilogrammes of cyanide powder during their search operations for arms and ammunition left by the vanquished Tiger rebels. The Criminal Investigations Department with the the Trincomalee Police recovered the Satellite equipment of the LTTE was recovered. A satellite antenna,… Continue reading Sri Lanka army recovers LTTE satellite equipment
SRI LANKA: Plans to Release Tamils ‘Nothing But a Political Ploy’ – IPS
By January 2010 they will be returning to their homes in war-torn areas. What could be better news for thousands of Sri Lankan Tamils displaced by bloody fighting between government troops and separatist rebels, and huddled in crowded camps with no freedom to move out? The government announced on Tuesday that it was speeding ahead… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Plans to Release Tamils ‘Nothing But a Political Ploy’ – IPS
58,000 homeless after Sri Lanka flash floods
Nearly 60,000 people were left homeless in Sri Lanka Thursday following flash floods in the capital Colombo and the suburbs, an official said. "We have a list of over 58,000 individuals who were left homeless in and around Colombo," Kodipillai said, adding that they were being housed in public buildings. Thousands of homes were flooded… Continue reading 58,000 homeless after Sri Lanka flash floods
Sri Lanka shares at 1-wk low on poll concerns
Sri Lanka’s shares fell on Thursday for a second straight day to a one-week closing low, as cautious investors sold shares after a delay over announcement of dates for early national polls. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange closed 0.34 percent or 10.13 points weaker at 2960.77, its lowest since Nov.… Continue reading Sri Lanka shares at 1-wk low on poll concerns
