• Tamil detainee attacked by jailers, dies

    A Tamil political prisoner who had been in a coma for several weeks following an attack on Tamil detainees by prison guards at Vavuniya prison in June, died at 2:30am yesterday, reported Uthayan.

    The 37-year-old victim was admitted to Mahara hospital following the attack.

    The body was to be handed over to the victim's family today in order to have his last rites and funeral.

    The victim had been arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy in 2009 as he tried to flee the conflict, said his mother at the time of the attack.

  • TNA members attacked by Pillayan's paramilitaries

    TNA members and supporters of MP Mahendralingam, were attacked by members of Pillayan's TMVP group on Wednesday morning, reported Uthayan.

  • Elderly Tamil woman found murdered in Koppai

    The body of an elderly Tamil woman was found murdered in her home in Koppai this morning, reported Uthayan.

    The body, found beaten with open wounds and lacerations, is that of 70-year-old Kumarasami Mangayakarasi. Her jewellery, including earrings and bangles, were missing.

  • Army increases random searches in Mullaitivu

    The Sri Lankan Army has stepped up its random search operations in Mullaitivu reported Uthayan on Tuesday.

    Residents have complained that the searches have become even more regular than previously, with numerous bicycles, motorcycles and cars being searched.

  • Iranian funded project for Southern development begins
    The Sri Lankan President inaugurated a development project in the Southern Province of Uva earlier, which the government is funding with the help of a US$540 million loan from Iran.
  • Australia detains Tamil asylum seeker with mental health concerns

    The family of a mentally ill Tamil asylum seeker being held at Villa Wood Detention centre in Australia, New South Wales, are calling for an urgent review of his case, reported ABC news.

    The asylum seeker, Pradeep, fled to Australia by boat, having been aassaulted by the Sri Lankan army.

  • SL launches 'aggressive campaign' to attract US tourists

    Sri Lanka’s ambassador to the US and Mexico, Jaliya Wickramasuriya, is mapping out plans to draw in 100,000 American tourist to the island by 2016 in part of an attempt to increase tourist traffic flow to Maldives and India.

  • Sri Lankans squabble over lack of coaches at Olympics
    The Sports Minister of Sri Lanka and captain of the Olympic delegation to the 2012 Games have clashed over the lack of coaches sent to accompany to athletes at the Olympic Games in London.

    Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage stated that the Olympic Committee went against his advice, commenting,
  • British Tamil hunger striker completes day 17
    The British Tamil hunger striker, Gobi Sivanthan, 17 days into his fast, protesting against Sri Lanka at the London 2012 Olympics.
  • Woman raped by SL army 'willingly participated' say police

    A woman allegedly raped by three Sri Lankan Army soldiers on Sunday, "willingly participated" said a spokesperson for Haputale police, SP Ajith Rohana.

    The three soldiers were arrested on Monday, after being apprehended by railway security officers whilst on a train to Badulla.

  • 3 found murdered in Visuvamadu

    Three Tamil men were found murdered on the same night in Visuvamadu, Mullaitivu district, reported Uthayan on Monday.

  • Chinese fishermen released

    37 Chinese fishermen, arrested by the Sri Lankan navy on Monday, have been handed over to Chinese embassy officials in Trincomalee.

  • SL navy detains 37 Chinese fishermen

    The Sri Lankan Navy detained 37 Chinese fishermen on Sunday night, prompting China to call for their immediate release, reported the China's state news agency, Xinhua.

  • ‘Resettlement and development’ and 'appalling conditions'

    The director of the Coordination and Response Division of the UN office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), John Ging, made a number of comments following a 3 day official visit to Sri Lanka.

    The UN official visited the North-East, where many people still lack basic services and facilities, following the Sri Lankan government onslaught in 2009.

    According to OCHA people in the region have asked for basic assistance such as sanitary facilities, clean water, shelter, electricity and livelihoods support.

    Commenting on the situation, Ging said:

    “In 2012, it is absolutely unacceptable that tens of thousands of people are living in such appalling conditions without access to the most basic services,”

  • US retailer pulls out of Sri Lanka
    American retailer J Crew has decided to pull orders from Sri Lankan manufacturer Mirrai PVT Ltd failed to follow industry regulations and correct violations, reported the Sunday Times.

    The move was hailed by IndustriALL Global Union, who commented that the move showed that codes of conduct were "more than paper tigers".
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