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  • Sri Lanka receives aid from Asian friends

    In the latest demonstration of Sri Lanka’s strengthening relationship with Asian and anti-Western regimes, Myanmar has donated US $ 50,000 as relief aid to Sri Lanka to the 300,000 internally displaced people in the north of the island.
  • Historic task awaits all freedom fighters
    The Eelam Tamil nation doesn’t need words to explain the current situation because everybody feels it in the core of their heart. This is a situation that warrants no one else but only the members of the nation to rise up to the occasion. Unprecedented catastrophe awaits unprecedented response from the nation.
  • Sri Lanka rejects Tamil Diaspora aid
    Government of Sri Lanka turned away the ship, MV Captain Ali, carrying relief supplies to the Tamils held in internment camps, after keeping the ship under Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) custody for nearly 4.5 days, and after admitting that the ship carried purely humanitarian supplies, a press release from the Mercy Mission Head Office in the UK said.
  • Sri Lanka ranked worst for journalist safety
    Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a New York based media watchdog, in a special reported, said Sri Lanka topped the list of countries that drove the largest number of journalists into exile.
  • International war crimes probe needed
    The following is the full text of an editorial in the Japan Times titled “What price victory?”. Japan is Sri Lanka’s biggest bilateral donor.
  • Twenty years mandates international commission - Amnesty
    An independent international commission must be set up to investigate human rights violations in Sri Lanka over the last 20 years, as successive governments have failed to account for abuses such as torture, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings during its civil war, Amnesty International said.
  • 100,000 Tamils march in London over Sri Lanka’s concentration camps
    Over one hundred thousand expatriate Tamils in Britain marched Saturday, June 20, through central London to express their outrage at international inaction over Sri Lanka’s massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils and the suffering of hundreds of thousands more enduring starvation, disease, disappearance, rape and torture in Colombo’s internment camps.
  • 200,000 Tamil civilians imprisoned in Manik Farm camp
    “We are in an open jail,” Kumar whispers, his skinny shoulders shaking as he looks around to check who is watching “Help us, we want to be free.”
  • ‘End illegal detention’ – rights group
    Human Rights Watch called for the end to the illegal detention of nearly 300,000 ethnic Tamils displaced by the recently ended conflict.
  • Calls for UN to probe war crimes
    Calls for investigations into allegations of war crimes by the Sri Lankan government during the final stages of its military offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) appear to be gathering strength.
  • We won’t beg for aid: Sri Lanka
    Sri Lanka will ‘never go after donor countries or agencies with a begging bowl’ for aid, the country’s Central Bank chief has declared despite waiting for the IMF to approve a loan request for US $1.9 billion.
  • Missing UN staff in military custody
    A Tamil staff of United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and another Tamil staff of the UNHCR, both attached to the UN offices in Vavuniya, have been reported missing since Thursday June13 after being arrested by Sri Lankan authorities, the UN announced on Sunday June 21.
  • Army to grow despite struggling economy and end of war
    Despite a financial crisis which has led to Sri Lanka seeking USD 1.9 billion emergency loan from the IMF and even after declaring victory over the LTTE, the Sri Lankan Army is planning to increase its military strength by 50% according to its chief.
  • Sri Lanka suspects EU hand in loan delay but confident
    The Sri Lankan government and local media, who are increasingly hostile to the West, believe that European nations including Britain, France and Sweden are influencing the US Obama administration to block the IMF loan to Sri Lanka until Colombo adheres to its obligations under international humanitarian laws.
  • Eradicate Eelam ideology – UNP
    United National Party (UNP), Sri Lanka’s main opposition, has said the government should defeat the ‘Eelam ideology’ and stressed the need to take action on Tamil political parties to remove the Eelam ‘tag’ from their names.
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