News: discrimination

07/24/2011 | Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)
Sri Lanka is taking a firm commitment to ensuring recognition and job security of workers living with HIV/AIDS. With 11.1% of the working population in the country dismissed for contracting the epidemic, the business community was this week asked to come to terms with the growing problem and face up to the crisis rather than ignore it. This was stated at the launch of the National Policy on HIV and AIDS in the World of Work in Sri Lanka held at the Taj Samudra in Colombo.
07/17/2010 | Sri Lanka Guardian
(July 17, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) The re-commencement of the practices of registering Tamils with the police and of conducting search operations that target them have been widely reported in the Tamil media in particular and have created a renewed sense of insecurity and injustice amongst the larger Tamil population that is detrimental to national reconciliation. The practice of registering of Tamils and security search operations of private residences even late at night was carried out during the period of war and terrorism. But today more than 14 months have elapsed since the war ended, and there have been no acts of militancy or terrorism in this period that would necessitate a revival of the harsh measures of the past. Two months ago Parliament approved the repeal of a large number of emergency laws which was projected worldwide as a sign that normalcy had returned to the country.
07/11/2010 | Mano Ganesan, TransCurrents
Recommencement of the police registration for the Tamils in the city of Colombo is pure discriminatory. We are certain that it is only the Tamils who are instructed to register though the Colombo range DIG and Wellawatta OIC strive to portray this process as nation wide process.