Edward Mortimer, chair of the Advisory Council for Sri Lanka Peace and Justice Campaign, a rights group, in a letter to Financial Times responding to an earlier article on GSP+ says: "[G]overnment has until now held more than 250,000 civilians in insanitary internment camps, currently threatened with monsoon flooding, while an unknown number of alleged… Continue reading Rights group opposes GSP+ benefits to Sri Lanka
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930 Jaffna IDP families brought to Jaffna
2,950 persons of 930 families from Jaffna held in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps arrived in Jaffna Sunday through A9 road and all of them are being lodged in I’nuvil Maththiya Mahaviththiyaalaym and Neerveali Aththiar Hindu College, sources in Jaffna said. Steps are being taken to bring around 20,000 persons of Jaffna origin… Continue reading 930 Jaffna IDP families brought to Jaffna
Vanni IDPs continued to be detained in Jaffna district camps
The Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi districts in Vanni now held in the detention camps in Mirusuvil, Kodikaamam Naavaladi and Kaithadi will be continued to be held in the same camps, according to Minister Douglas Devananda, who Sunday visited the three camps. Though the government says that it is going to resettle… Continue reading Vanni IDPs continued to be detained in Jaffna district camps
Sri Lanka denies Tiger chief executed after surrender
The Sri Lankan government rejected on Monday fresh accusations that Tamil Tiger separatist leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was executed after surrendering to security forces. Sri Lanka’s military announced on May 18 the killing of Prabhakaran, who led a 37-year campaign for an independent homeland for minority Tamils in the majority Sinhalese country. The Sri Lanka Guardian,… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies Tiger chief executed after surrender
Sri Lankan migrant wanted for smuggling – National Post
A Sri Lankan who arrived off Canada’s West Coast aboard a cargo ship is wanted for his alleged role in a procurement ring that smuggled electronic equipment to the Tamil Tigers rebels. The allegations against Kartheepan Manickavasagar, one of the 76 migrants on a ship that entered Canadian waters on Oct. 17, explain why he… Continue reading Sri Lankan migrant wanted for smuggling – National Post
Kanimozhi’s small steps in ‘manly’ DMK: India Today
DMK’s most vibrant and intellectual female face, Kanimozhi, is looking for her own space within the male-dominated party. Emerging out of her father and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi’s shadow, the GenNext leader is working hard to create her own support-base at the grassroots level. To realise her goal, the MP, for the time-being… Continue reading Kanimozhi’s small steps in ‘manly’ DMK: India Today
LTTE training Maoists cadre? – The Times of India
Union home minister P Chidambaram’s assertion that the naxalites are acquiring arms from abroad is only the tip of the iceberg, as central intelligence agencies have found fresh evidence of joint training camps and meetings conducted by the Maoists with Tamil Tigers in the forests of south and central India. In fact, the central intelligence… Continue reading LTTE training Maoists cadre? – The Times of India
‘Released’ IDPs re-arrested
The Sri Lanka military has confirmed that the security forces are re-arresting displaced people suspected of former LTTE members released from Vavuniya camps. Acting military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe told BBC Sandeshaya that re-arrested suspected former rebels are sent back to rehabilitation camps in Vavuniya. He was responding to allegations by a pro-government politician that… Continue reading ‘Released’ IDPs re-arrested
UN Calls for War Crimes Investigation in Sri Lanka
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights is calling for an independent, international investigation of possible war crimes committed during the last few months of the war in Sri Lanka. The UN agency says there should be a full inquiry into what did or did not happen during the final stages of the… Continue reading UN Calls for War Crimes Investigation in Sri Lanka
Tamil Tigers join race for asylum – The Australian
A SENIOR member of the Australian Tamil community says former Tamil Tiger fighters are definitely among the influx of boatpeople to arrive on our shores. Australasian Federation of Tamil Associations secretary Victor Rajakulendran said the high proportion of young men on the boats, coupled with the risks faced by the Tigers in Sri Lanka, made… Continue reading Tamil Tigers join race for asylum – The Australian
