The government is raising security questions during detention hearings for a number of the 76 Tamil migrants who arrived off the West Coast on a decrepit little freighter earlier this month. The men, at least three of whom crewed the Ocean Lady across the Pacific from Sri Lanka until it was intercepted in Canadian waters… Continue reading Some Tamil refugees could be detained for security – CTV
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US makes cynical overture to Sri Lanka over war crimes – wsws
The US State Department last week issued a 68-page report providing details of the Sri Lankan army’s atrocities during the final months of the war against the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Its purpose, however, is not to bring war criminals to justice, but to boost US influence in Colombo and strengthen relations… Continue reading US makes cynical overture to Sri Lanka over war crimes – wsws
IDPs brought to Jaffna from Vavuniyaa camps
The number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vavuniyaa brought to Jaffna since 5 August, claiming that they will be resettled, has exceeded 41,000, sources in Jaffna said. The IDPs from Vanni district among the people brought have to stay in camps if they do not have… Continue reading IDPs brought to Jaffna from Vavuniyaa camps
SLA imposes new restriction on travel from Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) civil administration in Jaffna has ordered that people who had traveled to Jaffna from Colombo and other outstations can return only by the same conveyance they had used to come to Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. As it is extremely difficult to get seats on the buses plying through A9 road… Continue reading SLA imposes new restriction on travel from Jaffna
S Lanka orders death threat probe
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered a probe into death threats to journalists working for an investigative newspaper. The editor and the news editor of the Sunday Leader were sent letters warning them to stop writing against the government or to face death. The former editor of the paper – a fierce government critic,… Continue reading S Lanka orders death threat probe
British MPs call for suspension of GSP+, Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth
Several British Members of Parliament participated in a debate on Sri Lanka’s internment camps, Wednesday 28 October for nearly 3 hours starting from 2:30 p.m. Many MPs cited the inhumane conditions under which more than 250,000 Tamil civilians are being kept in military supervised internment camps in Sri Lanka and called for the termination of… Continue reading British MPs call for suspension of GSP+, Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth
Q&A: EU to Sri Lanka on GSP Plus Probe: ‘No Tit for Tat’ – IPS
Despite acrimonious exchanges between Sri Lanka and the European Union (EU) over human rights violations on which rests the fate of continued tax-free exports to Europe, development assistance continues unhindered to the Indian Ocean island, according to Europe’s top diplomat here. "Relations between Sri Lanka and Europe are much bigger than the GSP (Generalised System… Continue reading Q&A: EU to Sri Lanka on GSP Plus Probe: ‘No Tit for Tat’ – IPS
Galleon’s Rajaratnam Asks Judge to Reduce Bail to $25 Million
Raj Rajaratnam, the Galleon Group hedge fund founder accused of directing an elaborate insider- trading ring, told a judge he’s being treated worse than Bernard Madoff and asked that his bail be cut to $25 million. Rajaratnam, 52, requested in a letter yesterday that his $100 million bond be reduced. His attorney, John Dowd, wrote… Continue reading Galleon’s Rajaratnam Asks Judge to Reduce Bail to $25 Million
US helps Sri Lanka’s former rebels
The United States on Friday announced funding for up to 1,000 former Tamil guerrillas to reintegrate in society by starting their own businesses or learning new skills. The US embassy here said they were giving equipment and supplies to ex-fighters while vocational training was also being made available to help them start small enterprises in… Continue reading US helps Sri Lanka’s former rebels
Unlock the Camps- demonstration for Sri Lanka – Indymedia
During the Sri Lankan civil war, the Sri Lankan government established refugee camps in the north of the country. Now, five months after the end of this conflict, over 250,000 people, are being held against their will in these government run camps. As these people are tamils the government wants to screen the refugees, including… Continue reading Unlock the Camps- demonstration for Sri Lanka – Indymedia
