The Canadian Tamil Congress said its lawyers will represent dozens of illegal migrants arrested on a ship seized off Canada’s West Coast. Detention hearings will begin early this week for as many as 76 migrants from a freighter seized Friday by Canadian military, police and other agencies. The migrants were transported Sunday to a jail… Continue reading Tamil Canadians to offer seized migrants legal help
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Karuna wants Pillayan removed from Chief Minister post
The rift between Government Minister Vinayagamurthi Muralitharan (Karuna Amman) and Eastern Province Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan continues with Minister Muralitharan now saying the Chief Minister must be removed from his post and be replaced by a more suitable person. Speaking to Daily Mirror ‘Hot Seat’ the Minister for National Integration said that in… Continue reading Karuna wants Pillayan removed from Chief Minister post
UK Lanka deportations ‘under review’
A British court has called upon the authorities to consider accusations of human rights violations in Sri Lanka while reviewing deportation of failed asylum seekers to the island. High Court Judge Pelling, QC, has made the remarks after the British Home Office informed the court that the country’s policy is under review after the end… Continue reading UK Lanka deportations ‘under review’
Another batch of IDPs from Vavuniyaa brought to Jaffna
Around 2068 persons of 699 families from Jaffna peninsula were brought to Jaffna Sunday from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vavuniyaa. Though nearly 20,000 IDPs have been brought to Jaffna until now none from Themaraadchi or Vadamaraadchi are among them. There are about 10,000 persons of Jaffna origin still being detained in… Continue reading Another batch of IDPs from Vavuniyaa brought to Jaffna
Muslim driver abducted by men in white van in Colombo
A group of unidentified men in a white van introducing themselves as police personnel forcibly took away the driver of a three-wheeler Friday evening in Dematagoda in Colombo police division, according complaints lodged with Maradana Police and Deputy Minister, V. Radhakrishnan by his relatives. The abducted driver is Mohamed Faiz, 44, father of 4 children… Continue reading Muslim driver abducted by men in white van in Colombo
30,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s internment camps
More than 30,000 British Tamils marched to draw attention to the Sri Lankan government’s continued incarceration of over 280,000 Tamils in military supervised camps despite earlier pledges to release within 180 days from the end of war in May. Protesters, young and old, carried banners and chanted slogans expressing that 150 days have passed with… Continue reading 30,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s internment camps
India offers $100 mln to help Sri Lanka refugees
India offered Sri Lanka on Sunday $100 million to help war refugees return home and rebuild the country’s ravaged north, as New Delhi seeks to engage in the island nation’s post-war reconstruction and retain influence. Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said India was willing to provide the aid package to Sri Lanka if it submitted a… Continue reading India offers $100 mln to help Sri Lanka refugees
S Lanka refugees end hunger strike
A groups of about 260 Sri Lankan asylum seekers, whose boat was intercepted on the way to Australia, have ended their hunger strike in the Indonesian port where they are being held. The refugees announced their decision on Saturday, two days after their crowded wooden boat was detained by the Indonesian navy. However, the refugees… Continue reading S Lanka refugees end hunger strike
Pakistan objects to Lankan minister`s remarks
The reported remarks of a Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister that Pakistan, gripped by a wave of terror strikes, is "in a total mess" since the mid-seventies has led to objections from Islamabad, which said the comments were "unfair". Education Minister Susil Premajayantha had reportedly said that destabilisation started in Pakistan after the coup by military… Continue reading Pakistan objects to Lankan minister`s remarks
Lankan Army denies rift between Fonseka and govt
Sri Lankan Army has rejected as "bogus propaganda" reports that its Chief of Defence Staff General Sarath Fonseka is considering joining politics due to reported differences between him and the government. Reacting to the reports, Military Spokesperson Brig Udaya Nanayakkara denied any differences between LTTE war hero Fonseka and the government. The false news was… Continue reading Lankan Army denies rift between Fonseka and govt
