Wednesday, 10 October 2007

ENB NEWS 101007

Emergency extended for another month in Sri Lanka
[TamilNet, Tuesday, 09 October 2007, 17:39 GMT]

The Sri Lanka's parliament Tuesday adopted motion to extend the State of Emergency for another month by a majority of 93 votes. All constituent parties of the United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) including the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) and Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) and Upcountry Peoples Front (UPF) voted for the motion.Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) and Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) also voted with the government. The only political party voted against the motion was Tamil National Alliance (TNA).
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) abstained from voting.
The State of Emergency, since it was declared in August 2005, is being extended every month by the SL parliament.
Mr.Ratnasiri Wickremanayake, Prime Minister and Deputy Defence Minister moved the motion
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Tigers urge UN Human Rights Commissioner to visit Vanni
[TamilNet, Tuesday, 09 October 2007, 22:57 GMT]

Welcoming the "timely mission" by United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights, Louise Arbour, to investigate human rights violations in Sri Lanka, Liberation Tigers Human Rights spokesperson N. Selvy, Tuesday said the Tamils were expecting the UN High Commissioner to visit the LTTE administered Vanni to get an absolute assessment of the Human Rights violations perpetrated by the Sri Lankan military and its paramilitaries in the Tamil homeland. Tamils, as a people, were disappointed as "the main violator, the Sri Lankan government itself," was exercising control over the itinerary of the visiting High Commissioner, Ms. Selvy said.
Stating that the Human Rights unit of the Tigers was in possession of "exclusive and sensitive details" on Human Rights violations by the Sri Lankan forces and details of Human Rights activists who have been forced to flee the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) controlled areas, Selvy said there were parliamentarians, priests, journalists and rights activists who were forced into exile.
Three Tamil Members of Sri Lankan parliament have been killed, many journalists have been killed and threatened, priests have been targeted, she said. "Even the Sri Lankan government officials of the Human Rights Commission have been threatened by the Sri Lankan military."
The Sri Lankan forces were targeting civilans, NGO workers and civilian health workers in their deep penetration attacks, aerial bombardment and artillery shelling.
"There are hundreds of trauma victims among the school children due to the continued aerial bombardment on civilian targets," the Human Rights spokesperson of the Tigers said.
The economic blockade imposed by Colombo has systematically deprived the Tamil people the basic quality of life, a denial of fundamental human right, which deserved the attention of the visiting High Commissioner for Human Rights, Selvy said.


Sri Lanka postal workers on trade union action on the International Postal Day Tuesday, October 9, 2007, 4:32 GMT, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Oct 09, Colombo: Sri Lanka Postal Department workers have launched a trade union action island wide today while the authorities are celebrating the International Postal Day in Colombo.
Lanka Postal Services Union says that 15 trade unions back the action to protest the slash of overtime.
The postal workers are avoiding overtime work from midnight yesterday creating a possibility of paralyzing postal services within few days.

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