Fonseka, Gotabhaya entangle in US legal net

United States appears to be slowly moving to corral Major General Sarath Fonseka, an aspiring US citizen, and Gotabhaya Rajapakse, a US citizen with property and family living in the U.S., into the US Justice system to investigate the two Sri Lanka officials for criminal culpability for allegedly issuing commands to the Sri Lanka Army… Continue reading Fonseka, Gotabhaya entangle in US legal net

Boat capsizes off Cocos Islands

At least 17 people have been rescued by a merchant ship that is in the area. But a spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said there was grave concern for the safety of any other people still in the water. The Cocos Islands – an Australian ocean territory – lie roughly halfway between… Continue reading Boat capsizes off Cocos Islands

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Sinhala encroachers deny Tamil owners land

"More than 1,486 Tamil families are unable to peacefully resettle in their homes in Trincomalee, Vavuniya and Batticaloa due to unlawful and widespread occupation of state land by members of the majority community," Sri Lanka’s weekly, The Nation said, according information from Tamil National Alliance leader, Rajavarothiam Sampanthan and member of parliament, Packiyaselvam Ariyanethiran. “There… Continue reading Sinhala encroachers deny Tamil owners land

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Mannaar IDPs transported after dark from Vavuniyaa

Mannar IDPs detained in Cheddikulam-Menik Farm internment camps are being transported to Mannaar during nights daily, and are being given shelter in transit camps. The IDPs are screened by the State Intelligence Units of the Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Police to find out whether LTTE hardcore members are among the IDPs. Thereafter, the… Continue reading Mannaar IDPs transported after dark from Vavuniyaa

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Abysmal 90% fail rate of internee Tamil children in Year-5 exam

Sri Lanka’s Tamil cultural destruction continues at unabated speed with the latest results of the year-5 exams released by the Department of Examinations, after a 30-day unexplained delay, revealed that only 507 students out of 5413 children who sat the Year 5 examination-2009 from the internment camps located in Vavuniyaa have passed. The Department released… Continue reading Abysmal 90% fail rate of internee Tamil children in Year-5 exam

596 Ampaarai IDPs seek urgent help for survival

596 IDPs from Ampaarai district transferred from Vavuniyaa internment camps have been stranded in their villages without any dwelling facilities and help, civil society sources said. Many IDPs are forced to stay with their relatives and friends. The Ampaarai IDPs, who are former residents of Poththuvil, Thirukovil, Aalayadivembu, Kaaraitheivu, Navithanveli and Kalmunai, were brought in… Continue reading 596 Ampaarai IDPs seek urgent help for survival

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Lanka’s TULF seeks MK’s help

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has been urged by a Tamil politician here to intervene and help secure the Tamils a political framework on the lines of Indian federalism. Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) president V. Anandasangaree has said that Karunanidhi needed to muster the support of everyone in Tamil Nadu to back a… Continue reading Lanka’s TULF seeks MK’s help

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SL army chief warns army against dabbling in politics

Amid speculation that Sri Lanka’s Chief of Defence Staff Gen Sarath Fonseka may fight the Presidential polls, the country’s army chief has warned military personnel against dabbling in politics, saying soldiers in uniform have no right to engage in political work. Army Chief Gen Jagath Jayasuriya also made it clear that action would be taken… Continue reading SL army chief warns army against dabbling in politics

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Indonesia must sign refugee convention: Greens – ABC News

The Greens say doubts about the refugee processing system in Indonesia should prompt the Federal Government to take in 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers on board the Oceanic Viking. There are reports the group may have spent the past five years in Indonesia and had already been accepted as refugees. The Opposition says the news… Continue reading Indonesia must sign refugee convention: Greens – ABC News

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TNA Rubbishes Govt.’s Demining Claims

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has rubbished claims made by the government that it has commenced demining in the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Districts. TNA Jaffna District MP Suresh Premachandran told The Sunday Leader, “the government claims to have commenced demining in Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu but this is utter rubbish.” According to him, not a single… Continue reading TNA Rubbishes Govt.’s Demining Claims

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