Tamil refugees to be settled in Brazil

The UN has given Tamil refugees, who were languishing in a United Arab Emirates port for over two years, a permanent home in Brazil, The National reported. The 7 refugees were the remainder of a larger group of 45 Tamils who were rescued when the ship they were fleeing Sri Lanka in ran into trouble on the way to Australia. “I feel like I am being reborn,” said Ramanan Gunaseelan, 37, who will board a flight to Brazil, accompanied by his wife Meera and their daughter Tharanika, 5. The refugees expressed their fear of life in Sri Lanka but said they will always long to return to their homeland. “We fled Sri Lanka because we were scared for our lives and our safety. Now we can finally hope for peace.

Opposition leader criticises Sri Lanka's failure to defend EU proscription of LTTE

The leader of the opposition United National Party (UNP), Ranil Wickremesinghe, revealed that he had called for the European Council to appeal against the European Court of Justice decision to lift sanctions against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Wickremesinghe further criticised the Sri Lankan government for failing to appear at the European Courts to argue a case for keepin sanctions on the LTTE, reports Colombo Page . "The governments of Britain and the Netherlands appeared in court but the government of Sri Lanka did not," he said. EU court annuls LTTE anti-terror measures...

India's Army War College learns from Sri Lankan warfare experiences says SL army commander

A delegation from India's Army War College called on the Commander of the Sri Lankan army Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake this week, said the Sri Lankan military in order to learn from Sri Lanka's warfare experiences. Ratnayake stated that the visiting delegation praised the Sri Lankan military, with India's Brigadier Sandhu reportedly saying India was “using Sri Lankan experiences in the warfare in their training modules and other programmes”. The Sri Lankan Commander went on to thank India for the training opportunities that it has provided Sri Lankan troops. “It is the Indian Army that...

Govt coalition party slams UN Human Rights chief's criticism

A Sri Lankan government coalition partner slammed criticism of the country by the UN Human Rights Commissioner, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Tuesday, accusing Zeid of distorting the truth. Speaking at a press briefing, the spokesperson for the National Freedom Front (NFF) said Zeid's condemnation last Friday of Sri Lanka over its refusal to cooperate with the UN inquiry into mass atrocities against the Tamil people, were 'distortions of the truth', reports Colombo Page . The spokesperson, Mohammed Muzammil, accused the UN Human Rights Council of drawing a conclusion ahead of the publishing of the OHCHR Investigation into Sri Lanka (OISL) report, which is due in March 2015.

UN Committee Against Torture condemns Australia's treatment of asylum seekers

The UN Committee Against Torture (UNCAT) condemned Australia's treatment of asylum seekers in the country's off shore detention centres as effectively "cruel, inhuman and unlawful punishment", during the second day of Australia's review at before the UN panel in Geneva. “Healthcare services are not denied to asylum seekers,” the Department of Immigration and Border Protection told the UNCAT on Tuesday. “International Health and Medical Services are required to deliver healthcare that is the best available in the circumstances and broadly comparable with the health services within the Australian community," he said, adding that Papua New Guinea and Nauru were legally responsible. On Monday however, the UNCAT's chairperson, Claudio Grossman rejected Australia's claim of lack of responsibility.

Rajapaksa pardons Indian fishermen, after India files appeal

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has pardoned five fishermen from Tamil Nadu, who were convicted of drug trafficking offences in October. The men will be released without conditions in the next few days, said Deputy Minister of Telecommunication and Information Technology Prabha Ganesan, who conveyed the news to the Indian high commission in Colombo. The move comes soon after the Indian government said it is filing an appeal against the sentencing. India’s external affairs ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said to reporters earlier on Wednesday that the government “gives high priority to the issue of the five Indian fishermen” and “will pursue all avenues”. “I can confirm to you today that on behalf of those five Indian fishermen an appeal in the Sri Lankan Supreme Court has been filed,” he said, adding that a top Colombo lawyer had been hired for the case.

Buddhist shrine built by military in Kilinochchi

The Sri Lankan military has completed the construction of a new Buddhist shrine in the headquarters of the 7 Sri Lanka Artillery division in Kilinochchi, the former de-facto Tamil capital. The shrine was constructed using funds collected from members of the security forces and civil officials, the army's official website reported.

IATAJ condemns cyber-attacks on news websites

The International Association of Tamil Journalists condemned the suspected cyber attacks on two websites critical of the Sri Lankan state. In a statement, the group, representing Tamil journalists from across the world, said that inioru.com and lankanewsweb.com have been disabled due to attack on their domains, saying that this was in retaliation for news items published on the websites. IATAJ said it condemned this attack on freedom of expression and demanded that those responsible be brought to justice.

Ban Ki-moon backs UN human rights chief’s condemnation of Sri Lanka

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon supported the recent statement made by the High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein , in which he slammed Sri Lanka’s refusal to co-operate with a United Nations inquiry into mass atrocities. The UN will continue to urge Sri Lanka to cooperate with the OHCHR Inquiry on Sri Lanka (OISL), Ban Ki-moon’s deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq said while speaking to reporters in New York. “The Secretary General supports the views of High Commissioner Zeid, and he agrees with High Commissioner Zeid that the Government of Sri Lanka should cooperate. And we...

Give Buddhism prominence or we will field presidential candidate - BBS

The Bodu Bala Sena has threatened to contest the presidential elections to be held next year, if none of the other candidates do not give sufficient prominence to Buddhism, reported the Daily Mirror . According to BBS leader Gnanasara, the BBS will make a decision based on the other candidates’ election manifestos. “We have four options: to support the present government, to support the opposition, to remain neutral, to contest in the forthcoming Presidential Election,” Gnanasara said. “We are ready to go even for the last option, after carefully monitoring the election manifestoes of various parties. We will decide depending on how the political parties give prominence to Buddhism.”

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