Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels are trying to rise from the ashes of their devastating battlefield defeat, swearing off violence and pledging to transform their internationally shunned terror group into a democratic movement for Tamil statehood. Their rebranding effort faces long odds. The Tamil Tigers’ self-proclaimed new leader is a wanted arms smuggler, the group… Continue reading Tamils on mission to rebrand Tigers – The Star
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Rights groups want probe into Sri Lanka war abuses
Human rights groups called Thursday for an international investigation into wartime abuses in Sri Lanka, saying the government lacks the political will to investigate the incidents on its own. Rights groups accused the government of firing heavy weapons into civilian areas in the final months of the island nation’s quarter-century civil war, which ended last… Continue reading Rights groups want probe into Sri Lanka war abuses
Sri Lanka rebels try to rise again after defeat
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels are trying to rise from the ashes of their devastating battlefield defeat, swearing off violence and pledging to transform their internationally shunned terror group into a democratic movement for Tamil statehood. Their rebranding effort faces long odds. The Tamil Tigers’ self-proclaimed new leader is a wanted arms smuggler, the group… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels try to rise again after defeat
Sri Lanka says it’s poised for economic takeoff
Sri Lanka is poised for an "economic takeoff" now that its military has routed the Tamil Tiger rebels, the country’s foreign minister said Sunday. Rohitha Bogollagama told a high-level security and defense conference that the government’s priorities now are reconciliation with the Tamil minority in the Sinhalese-majority country, rehabilitation of Tamil civilians and holding free… Continue reading Sri Lanka says it’s poised for economic takeoff
UN urged to release Sri Lankan civilian death toll
A leading human rights group has asked the United Nations to publicize its estimate of civilian deaths in the final weeks of Sri Lanka’s civil war amid escalating reports over how many died. Amnesty International said in a statement late Friday that it has received "consistent testimony" that both government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading UN urged to release Sri Lankan civilian death toll
Sri Lanka army kills 11 Tamil rebels in east
The Sri Lankan military says it has killed 11 suspected Tamil rebels in the eastern jungles, in the biggest clash since declaring victory against the insurgents last week. The army said the soldiers recovered assault rifles, 20 Claymore mines and a handful of grenades and anti-personnel mines along with the bodies of 11 men near… Continue reading Sri Lanka army kills 11 Tamil rebels in east
Sri Lanka bars Red Cross from visiting Tamil refugee camps
The Red Cross says it has been barred from visiting some camps in Sri Lanka where people are being held since government forces defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels. Red Cross president Jakob Kellenberger says he has asked the Sri Lankan government for access to all displacement camps to check on conditions and see how residents… Continue reading Sri Lanka bars Red Cross from visiting Tamil refugee camps
Sri Lanka: State of emergency to remain after war
The Sri Lankan government will maintain its state of emergency, including sweeping anti-terrorism powers, after the battlefield defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels, according to a statement posted online Wednesday. The state of emergency is necessary to prevent a resurgence of the rebel movement and to protect cities, Health Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva told… Continue reading Sri Lanka: State of emergency to remain after war
Sri Lanka’s displaced families torn apart by war
Lakshmi Rasamy reached through the barbed wire enclosing this displacement camp, grabbed her mother’s hand and wept for her four children who were killed in the last spasm of fighting in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Around her, other camp residents searched the crowd outside for their loved ones and spoke of families split apart by… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s displaced families torn apart by war
UN: investigate abuses by both sides in Sri Lanka
The U.N. high commissioner for human rights is demanding an independent investigation into atrocities committed in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Navi Pillay has recommended to the U.N. Human Rights Council that both the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers be investigated over the high civilian death toll since December. Pillay said Tuesday the government… Continue reading UN: investigate abuses by both sides in Sri Lanka
