• Yet to see' progress says Canadian minister

    Speaking to Tamil Canadian, Canadian MP for Ajax - Pickering, Chris Alexander, expressed scepticism of Sri Lanka's claims of change, asserting that Sri Lanka's "there is a new action plan put forward by the government this summer – but has not translate into change in the ground".

  • US Congress members express concern over lack of progress

    Thirty-one members of the US Congress have written to Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, expressing their concern over Sri Lanka's lack of progress towards reconciliation and accountability, despite the resolution passed by the UNHRC earlier this year.

    See here for letter in full, extracts reproduced:

    "The resolution [UNHRC 19th Session] signaled an important step forward in placing additional pressure on the Government of Sri Lanka to implement constructive recommendations contained in the LLRC report, while also noting that the report failed to adequately address serious allegations of violations of international law."

    "Despite these initial steps toward reconciliation and accountability, we remain concerned that the Government of Sri Lanka will resist taking the good faith steps necessary to implement both its obligations under the UNHRC Resolution and the LLRC report."

  • Sri Lankan President assures ‘equal’ benefits for 'North and South'

    Addressing the alleged 'final' group of resettled internally displaced civilians in the Mullativu district, Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, exemplified the government’s notion of assurance by imploring the people to work hard for the welfare of their own families and future generations.

  • Madras High Court urges protection of fishermen

    The Madras High Court directed the Indian Coast Guard to file an affadavit on plans to protect Tamil Nadu fishermen attacked by the Sri Lankan Navy.

  • 3 Tamil men abducted by SL Navy in Vadamaradchi
    Three Tamil youths were abducted by members of the Sri Lankan Navy during the early hours of Monday morning reported Uthayan. 

  • UN still “concerned” for displaced Tamils
    Welcoming the announced closure of Menik Farm camp the United Nations has stated that they remained concerned for the last remaining families who cannot return to their homes.

    The UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs released a statement today with Sri Lanka co-ordinator Subinay Nandy saying,
  • A Sri Lankan minister’s wisdom

    Sri Lankan Minister Wimal Weerawansa has again attacked Google, this time blaming it for the current upheaval and protests against the anti-Islam movie.

  • Government funds new chapters for Mahavamsa
    The Sri Lankan Treasury has announced that they have allocated supplementary funds to help finance new chapters in the Buddhist chronicle, the Mahavamsa.
  • Keppapulavu IDPs appeal for international intervention to go home

    Tamils from Keppapulavu who were moved out of the Cheddikulam IDP camp by the military this weekend, have appealed to the international community to intervene and allow them to go their original homes, reported TamilNet.

  • Brazil army chief meets Gota

    The Chief of Staff of the Brazilian Army has met with Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse in Colombo on Monday.

    General Joaquim Silva E Luna led a delegation of high ranking military officials from the Brazilian military.

  • Independent report accuses UN of complicity in covering up war crimes
    An independent report compiled from the accounts of twelve United Nations humanitarian workers during the last phases of the war  accused the United Nation’s  of inaction, failure to speak out and willingness to comply with the Sri Lankan government’s rights violations. The report, published on TamilNet, was written by Julian Vigo, an independent volunteer that was not politically or econom
  • India to support UNHRC on war crimes
    India has stated that it will back the United Nations Human Rights Committee when they visit Sri Lanka to investigate allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the final phase of the armed conflict in 2009.
  • US Colombo embassy to close early due to protests

    The US embassy in Colombo has announced it will be closed from 9:30am on Monday due to anticipated protests against the anti-Islam movie that has sparked protests worldwide and led to the deaths of US embassy officials in Libya.

    The embassy urged US citizens to avoid travelling near the embassy on Monday and to be cautious around protestors.

  • Australia removes family reunion concessions

    The Australian government announced that the family reunion concessions for asylum seekers arriving by boat, will be removed.

    The minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris said in a statement:

  • No more IDPs proclaims SL

    The Sri Lankan military - in charge of resettlement - announced that there would be no further IDPs as all Tamils had been 'resettled', on Sunday. 

    The Security Forces Commander Boniface Perera said, 

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