Stand-off refugees can’t choose destination: Australia

Australia bluntly told a group of rescued Sri Lankan asylum-seekers they could not choose their destination but did not rule out using force after they refused to disembark in Indonesia. Foreign Minister Stephen Smith insisted the group of 78, currently on an Australian ship, would be processed in Indonesia under a new agreement between the… Continue reading Stand-off refugees can’t choose destination: Australia

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Time to stand up for human rights in Sri Lanka — at last – Crikey

Sri Lanka Week has shrunk to a long weekend. The trade and investment shindig in Melbourne’s Docklands was scheduled to take place in June, but was called off amid outrage over the Sri Lankan army’s pounding of Tamil areas and UN estimates of 20,000 deaths. It’s back on, from Friday to Sunday, promising visitors “the… Continue reading Time to stand up for human rights in Sri Lanka — at last – Crikey

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TNA members boycott initial ceremonies of first JMC session

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) members of Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) who kept away from the initial ceremonies which preceded the inauguration of the first session of JMC Wednesday said that the vain ceremonies held by the ruling United People’s Front Alliance (UPFA) and allied political parties as propaganda is deplorable while the Vanni IDPs are… Continue reading TNA members boycott initial ceremonies of first JMC session

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Sri Lanka: Two journalists receive death threats following Channel 4 video broadcast – Amnesty

The Sri Lankan authorities must act to ensure the safety of two female editors at a national newspaper who received death threats last week, Amnesty International said today. The organisation also called for an immediate investigation into the threats, received by Frederica Jansz, Editor-in-Chief of the Sunday Leader, and the newspaper’s News Editor, Munza Mushataq.… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Two journalists receive death threats following Channel 4 video broadcast – Amnesty

Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk

Stating that a list of details of children ranging from 1 month to 18 years, within the internment camps in Vavuniyaa, was being composed by concerned western academics and rights activists, Prof. Peter Schalk, of Uppsala University, Sweden, on Tuesday said out of 1,200 names they have composed 1,082 were orphans. The information is documented… Continue reading Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk

Sri Lankans refuse to leave ship

Australian and Indonesian officials have begun talks over the fate of 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers found drifting in international waters more than a week ago. The Sri Lankan Tamils are being held on the Oceanic Viking, an Australian customs ship, off the Indonesian island of Bintan, where there is an immigration detention centre, and… Continue reading Sri Lankans refuse to leave ship

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Sri Lanka’s war-crimes probe a smokescreen: activists

Sri Lanka’s agreement to probe war crimes allegations related to its defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels is a smokescreen to avoid an international inquiry, a human rights group said Wednesday. The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Sri Lanka of trying to buy time and questioned the sincerity of the government’s decision to investigate… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war-crimes probe a smokescreen: activists

Sri Lankans won’t set foot in Australia – ABC News

Foreign Minister Stephen Smith cannot say when the stand-off between Australia and Indonesia over 78 asylum seekers will be resolved but he is adamant they will not be brought to Australia. The Sri Lankan asylum seekers are now spending their 10th day aboard the Australian Customs ship the Oceanic Viking, as the deal between the… Continue reading Sri Lankans won’t set foot in Australia – ABC News

Sri Lanka: Domestic Inquiry into Abuses a Smokescreen

UN Secretary-General Should Establish International Investigation The Sri Lankan government’s proposal to create a committee of experts to examine allegations of laws-of-war violations during the conflict between the government and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) is an attempt to avoid an independent international inquiry, Human Rights Watch said today. The government made… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Domestic Inquiry into Abuses a Smokescreen

Why the Sri Lankan Govt. won’t allow India to interrogate K.P.

It has come to light that K.P. has time and again urged Prabhakaran to negotiate with the Sri Lankan  Govt. India took a lot of pains and interest to interrogate K.P. in connection with the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi when he was taken into custody. At the outset, the Indian secret intelligence service, ‘RAW’ requested… Continue reading Why the Sri Lankan Govt. won’t allow India to interrogate K.P.

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