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6274 matching reports found. Showing 2021 - 2040 [TamilNet, Wednesday, 07 October 2009, 17:06 GMT] The government of Sri Lanka is actively engaged in colonizing Ki’linochchi, Mullaiththeevu and Jaffna district with Sinhalese Buddhists in order to crush the demand for Eelam in the traditional homelands of the Tamils in the North, Suresh Premachandran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna parliamentarian, said in a press meet held Monday in his Jaffna office. He further accused the government for not accepting help from International Community in de-mining Vanni as it does not want the persons from foreign countries to see the mass graves of civilians killed by its armed forces in the Vanni during the war. The MP also said that though the government says that it had resettled 40,000 IDPs from Vavuniyaa internment camps, 95% of them have been again detained in new internment camps in their respective home districts under the direct control of Sri Lankan forces. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 04 October 2009, 08:57 GMT]The Monitoring Centre of the Vanni IDPs in Vavuniyaa camps said
Saturday that it had received 723 complaints so far relating to food,
clothes, and health and toilets facilities. The monitoring centre is
set up by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP). The convener of the
centre Mr.Wijitha Herat, JVP parliamentarian, said fifteen liters of
water are supplied to each family per day to meet all needs.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 03 October 2009, 22:25 GMT] Andrew Stroehlein, International Crisis Group's Communications Director, during his testimony to the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights on the situation in Sri Lanka Thursday, noted the poor and deteriorating conditions in the internment camps where more than 264,000 Tamils are being held by Colombo, and said, "[t]he worst kind of duplicity was seen just a few weeks ago, when the [Sri Lanka] government announced it had released 10,000 displaced persons. In fact, we know at least 3,300 people had been moved from an internment camp to another detention facility," and added, "Sri Lankan government has run out of excuses for continuing to keep these hundreds of thousands of innocent people prisoner." Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 02 October 2009, 05:29 GMT] "The fate of a quarter of a million interned Tamils is poisoning Sri Lanka’s hopes of ethnic reconciliation....So long as Tamils feel abused by a racist Sinhalese state, the conflict may resume. Economic development of their shattered regions, which the government is planning, is unlikely to change that. Hence the government’s continued war-footing—but this is in turn also reinforcing Tamil grievances," a feature in the 1st October edition of The Economist said, Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 01 October 2009, 17:51 GMT]“It is not a refugee camp if inmates are escaping from that in large
numbers. Then it should be called a detention or internment camp. IDP
families have freedom to move in and out from IDP camps which are
established under international norms. It is not so in Vavuniyaa
camps, Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) parliamentarian Wijitha Herat, said at a press briefing held at JVP headquarters in Battaramulla in Colombo
Wednesday to discuss matters about the plight of IDPs in Vavuniyaa
camps.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 01 October 2009, 02:31 GMT]A member of an IDP family that fled from Vanni during last leg of military operation and detained in internment camp in Vavuniyaa was arrested by a special team of the Kandy police Sunday. The police team acting on the directions of Deputy Inspector Generals of Police Gamini Navaratne and Pujitha Jayasundara rushed to Chettikulam from Kandy and took the suspected IDP into custody, Police spokesperson Nimal Mediwake told media. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 01 October 2009, 02:23 GMT]Five Tamil and Muslim party leaders in a joint communique issued Wednesday stated that "the forcible detention of hundreds of thousands of Tamil citizens of Sri Lanka in camps for Internally Displaced Persons is illegal, without basis in the Constitution and in gross violation of international human rights norms," and called for immediate action to "end to military administration and restrictions placed on civilians, and we urge the restoration of full civilian administration to facilitate return to economic and social normality."
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 30 September 2009, 07:13 GMT]Forty-three Tamil political detainees in Anuradhapura prison Tuesday
evening called off their fast unto death campaign on a request by the
Commissioner of Prisons that their problem would be sorted out within
five weeks. The Commissioner of Prison rushed to Anuradhapura prison
and met with fasting Tamil detainees. Tamil detainees began their fast
Monday afternoon demanding their release or to subject them to judicial
inquiry in courts.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 29 September 2009, 03:07 GMT]Forty three Tamil political prisoners currently being detained in
Anuradhapura prison began their fast unto death Monday afternoon,
demanding their release or to subject them to judicial inquiry. They
are held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency
Regulations (ER) from two to five years without being produced in
court.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 29 September 2009, 02:51 GMT]Three hundred seventy four IDP families out of three hundred eight nine families brought to Trincomalee district from Vavuniyaa internment camps three weeks ago to be resettled in their villages are still held under detention in transit centres located in four schools under heavy security of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), sources in Trincomalee said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 27 September 2009, 00:55 GMT]The Indian High commissioner in Colombo, Mr. Alok Prasad, on Saturday visited internment camps in Vavuniyaa and held discussions with the militarised 'Competent Authority' for IDPs in the Northern Province, Maj. Gen. Kamal Goonaratne, and the Sri Lankan Government Agent for Vavuniyaa Mrs. Charles. Amidst all what have been listed by the Indian High Commission, as matters discussed by the High Commissioner, observers give much significance to his listening to briefings on making facilities for the internment camp mates to face flooding and water logging during the forthcoming monsoon. Tamil circles find it as tacit acceptance by India for prolonging the internment camps beyond this year's rainy season. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 26 September 2009, 17:34 GMT]Twenty-four fishermen from Keechchaangkuppam in Naakarkoayil area in Tamil Nadu, fishing in Kanniyaakumari seas in five boats Friday night, were brutally assaulted and cast naked in the seas by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) soldiers, sources in Naakarkoayil said. SLN soldiers had beaten the fishermen on their heads with the ice blocks taken by the fishermen to preserve their catch, the sources added. Fishermen in the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu saved the 24 fishermen who managed to swim ashore Saturday morning and admitted them in the local hospital, the sources further said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 24 September 2009, 15:33 GMT]Kathiravel Thayapararaja, a 28-year old Tamil Electrical Engineer, is feared to have been extra-judically executed by Sri Lanka intelligent services, after being forcefully abducted sometime second week of September, informed sources in Colombo said. Thayapararaja's wife, Uthayakala, and the two children of her diseased sister who were under Uthayakala's care, have now been taken under the protection and care of a Church Organization in Colombo, after being left helpless with the disappearance of her husband, unconfirmed reports said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 23 September 2009, 13:45 GMT]Policemen at a check post in Paalaavi in Kodikaamam, Themaraadchi opened fire on a civilian Wednesday morning causing serious injuries to him, sources in Jaffna said. The police claimed that the man travelling on a tractor tried to run away when they stopped the tractor for checking. The seriously injured man was first rushed to Chaavakachcheari government hospital and then transferred to Jaffna Teaching Hospital as he was in a critical condition, the sources added. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 21 September 2009, 22:37 GMT]Valuable antiquities plundered from the archaeological sites and monuments in Vanni by the occupying forces of Sri Lanka are now sold in the antiquarian market of Colombo, reports reaching from Colombo said. Before the war, the LTTE was maintaining a museum in Vanni, with a large collection of archaeological material including Buddhist artefacts. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 21 September 2009, 17:30 GMT]Mr. Walter Kalin, Human Rights envoy of the United Nations is
scheduled to arrive in Colombo late Wednesday on a five-day visit that
includes a tour to Vanni IDP camps holding tens of thousands of
refugees. "Mr. Kalin will meet with senior government officials, international
aid agencies, including UN staff, and also visit some sites holding
internally displaced people (IDPs)," UN sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 21 September 2009, 10:15 GMT]Despite efforts made by Jaffna University Students’ Union (JUSU), University Administration and other interested parties, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues to detain 74 university students from Vanni districts held in the internment camps in Vavuniyaa and brought to Jaffna, in the SLA detention camp in Kaithadi, a press notice released by the JUSU said. JUSU accused the government for its continued reluctance to allow the detained undergrads to attend university, in the press notice. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 18 September 2009, 04:48 GMT]The Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) Thursday said a time frame for the completion or partial completion of resettlement cannot be given despite the assurance given to the UN chief that 80 percent of the resettlement will be completed by the end of this year, according to Media Minister and cabinet spokesman, Anura Priyadarshana Yapa. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 17 September 2009, 12:37 GMT]Britain as a country bears a big responsibility to the plight of Tamils in the internment camps of Sri Lanka. Because it was one of the major powers that had repeatedly asked the Tamil civilians of Vanni to go to the side of the Colombo government, knowing very well what awaited them were barbed-wire camps. The British business cannot shun its responsibility of freeing them through economic measures. British Retail Consortium sympathising Colombo government and campaigning against EU sanctions amounts to only encouraging the method of concentration camp as an effective tool of structural genocide in the island, blame Tamil activists in UK. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 16 September 2009, 14:01 GMT]Sri Lanka Army (SLA), instructed by higher authorities, is constructing new detention centres to hold the Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) sent to Ampaa’rai district recently from Vavuniyaa SLA detention camps while the IDPs are being detained in the SLA camp located on Poththuvil road in Akkaraippattu, sources in Ampaa’rai said. The efforts made by Aalayadiveampu Pratheasa Chapai Secretary to handover the said IDPs to their relatives failed as the local SLA officer refused their release citing orders from above, the sources added. Full story >>
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