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PostDateIcon2009 ජූනි 13 වෙනි සෙනසුරාදා, 19:22 | PostAuthorIconලියන ලද්දේ keerthi | පී.ඩී.එෆ් (PDF) | මුද්‍රණය | ඊ-තැපැල

     RAWAYA - A team of five Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians met the new Indian Foreign Minister S M Krishna on Thursday and discussed matters related to the release of the three doctors and a TNA parliamentarian , demilitarization of Tamil areas, resettlement and rehabilitation of civilians in the internment camps and grant amnesty to LTTE carders in captivity, TNA circles told media. The parliamentarians met National Security Advisor M K Narayanan on Wednesday and Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon on Tuesday before the meeting with Mr. S M Krishna. They also met the leader of the opposition L. K. Advani on Friday.Dr. Sathyamoorthy, Dr. Varatharajah and Dr. Shanmugarajah are the three Tamil doctors who hold the situation that none of the international organizations and the world’s charities could not face and Mr. Kanagaratnam is the parliamentarian representing Mullaiththeevu who preferred to stay with his people throughout their misery. They have not violated any laws but are in the custody of the Sri Lanka government and are investigated by the Criminal Investigation Department and Terrorist Investigation Department, MPs said.In adding  they said in India that new armed forces camps should not be allowed to be pursued and all military facilities that came up after the commencement of the armed conflict should be dismantled early. Further MPs pointed out the Sinhala Task Force appointed by the Colombo government talk of settling Sinhalese or Sinhala armed forces in the Tamil areas captured by Sinhala armed forces.The TNA parliamentarians also urged that the LTTE cadres now in captivity should be treated in accordance to international laws applicable to combatants, should be handled with the participation of the ICRC and the precedence set by granting amnesty to the JVP should be followed in the case of the LTTE cadres too.

   Centre for the Policy Alternatives (CPA) yesterday filed a rights application in the Supreme Court against the detention of the civilians in the IDP camps.Executive Director of the CPA Dr. Pakkiasothy Saravanamuththu has filed the FR petition citing several respondents including Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapakse, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka Army Jaffna District Commander, Minister of Human Rights and Human Resources and Minister of Rehabilitation and Resettlement, legal sources said.
The petition was filed by Senior Attorney-at-Law Ms Gowrishankary Thavarasa on behalf of five IDPsThe petitioner stated that there were around 300,000 civilians currently living in nearly ten camps located in the North. The petitioner stated that those civilians had sought the protection of the government.They are currently detained in the camps surrounded by barbed-wire fences and that their movements in and out of the camp had been restricted, in violation of their rights.The petitioner sought a declaration that the rights of those civilians held in the camps had been violated and two interim orders; not to detain civilians with out a proper detention order and to allow them the free movement in and out of the camps.
 

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