Government merely relocating IDPs instead of resettling them

Sri Lanka government is actively engaged in merely relocating Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from one internment camp to other camps instead of resettling them in their own places, IDP Welfare Organizations in Jaffna raised concern. The government, in an attempt to ward off pressure from International Community to speedily resettle the IDPs in their original… Continue reading Government merely relocating IDPs instead of resettling them

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UNICEF urged to explore direct assistance to IDP education

UNICEF has recently announced an emergency programme to assist Colombo’s Ministry of Education implementing Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) to an estimated number of 85,000 IDP children. According to a UNICEF advertisement, seeking experts to work with Colombo’s ministry, the programme will begin from January 2010 and 2000 teachers are to be trained for this purpose.… Continue reading UNICEF urged to explore direct assistance to IDP education

Sinhalese to be settled in Muslim village in Ampaa’rai district

The General Secretary of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) and parliamentarian M. T. Hassan has requested Ampaa’rai Government Agent to stop appropriation of lands in the Muslim village in Kuduvil by Sri Lanka Wild Life Department, sources in Ampaa’rai said. He further said that Muslim people in the area view this act as a step… Continue reading Sinhalese to be settled in Muslim village in Ampaa’rai district

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Miliband cosmetically presents catalogue of failures

British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband on Tuesday presented a written statement to the House of Commons on the ‘developments’ in the island of Sri Lanka since his last visit in April in response to his concerns on minimising humanitarian impact, strengthening of the rule of law to address human… Continue reading Miliband cosmetically presents catalogue of failures

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‘Time for South India to take care of its own geopolitics’

The historic duty of Tamil Nadu today is to cast with far sight its diplomatic weight internationally, convincing New Delhi and the international community to come out with fundamental solutions recognizing the national aspirations of Eezham Tamils, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo. "Saying foreign affairs is an exclusive domain of the Centre is only… Continue reading ‘Time for South India to take care of its own geopolitics’

UK concerned over screening process to identify Tigers

Foreign Secretary David Miliband, speaking on the UK’s engagement in Sri Lanka during a statement to the House of Commons today, said that the UK is concerned that there is no independent visibility of the process by which over 11,000 IDPs have been identified as suspected LTTE cadres and moved to separate camps. He also… Continue reading UK concerned over screening process to identify Tigers

Why has Britain funded Sri Lankan detention camps? – Socialist Worker

The British government has pledged to stop its funding of detention camps in Sri Lanka. Ever since the Sri Lankan government militarily defeated the rebel Tamil Tigers in May, British money has been helping the regime with the “resettlement” of Tamil people. This programme imprisons about 250,000 Tamil civilians in detention camps. Even disputed government… Continue reading Why has Britain funded Sri Lankan detention camps? – Socialist Worker

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SLA forcibly takes 99 IDPs from Pulmoaddai to Vavuniyaa

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) forcibly took away ninety-nine internally displaced men between the age of 40 and 50 detained in camps located in Pulmoaddai to Vavuniyaa internment camp in eight vehicles without prior notice. SLA soldiers arrived at Pulmoaddai camp Friday night around 8:00 p.m and through public address system called out the names of… Continue reading SLA forcibly takes 99 IDPs from Pulmoaddai to Vavuniyaa

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