Of all the hardships in this sprawling displacement camp, people most bemoan not knowing what happened to relatives who disappeared in the chaos of the decisive battle that ended the prolonged war between the Sri Lankan military and Tamil Tiger rebels. Scores of ethnic Tamils clustered on both sides of the barbed wire perimeter Tuesday… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Displaced Tamils seek missing family
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Sri Lanka’s Tamils vie for leadership role
Behind sandbagged walls, a driveway lined with metal spikes, a battery of security cameras and rifle-wielding bodyguards sits the man who would be the next leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil community. Douglas Devananda, a former militant leader who bears the scars of nearly a dozen assassination attempts by the rival Tamil Tigers, tells the AP… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamils vie for leadership role
Sri Lanka to hold local elections in north
Sri Lanka announced Monday it would hold elections for two key town councils in the war-torn north, a week after government forces crushed the separatist Tamil Tigers who ran a de facto state across the region. In the wake of its victory, the government said it would hold elections across the area as soon as… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold local elections in north
Tamil rebel leader lives? Rumors persist
For die-hard followers, the almost mythic commander who led a terror-driven Tamil insurrection in Sri Lanka still lives — despite persuasive evidence to the contrary. This week the government declared it had finally killed Velupillai Prabhakaran and proclaimed victory against his Tamil Tiger rebels, crushing a 25-year rebellion that the U.N. estimates had cost between… Continue reading Tamil rebel leader lives? Rumors persist
Sri Lanka pledges more democracy in Tamil zone
Sri Lanka’s government has pledged to U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon that it will rebuild democracy in territory recaptured from Tamil Tiger rebels and reintegrate child soldiers conscripted into the rebel army before its defeat last week. Ban said in a joint statement that the U.N. would continue providing humanitarian assistance to nearly 300,000 war-displaced Tamils… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges more democracy in Tamil zone
Sri Lanka health ministry probes war zone doctors
Sri Lanka’s health ministry is investigating three doctors detained by the military on accusations they gave false information about war zone casualties to the media, an official said Saturday. The doctors said they treated hundreds of badly wounded civilians in understaffed, makeshift hospitals in the north during the military’s final offensive against the Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Sri Lanka health ministry probes war zone doctors
UN chief visits Sri Lanka war refugees
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited a displacement camp packed with tens of thousands of Tamil civilians in northern Sri Lanka as he appealed Saturday to the triumphant government to "heal the wounds" after three decades of civil war. The secretary-general was the first major international figure to visit since President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared victory over… Continue reading UN chief visits Sri Lanka war refugees
UN official calls for Sri Lanka reconciliation
A top U.N. official appealed to Sri Lanka on Friday to begin a process of national reconciliation following its war with the Tamil Tiger rebels, but also cautioned that investigations into war crimes allegations remained possible. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was traveling Friday to Sri Lanka to discuss the conditions of nearly 300,000 ethnic… Continue reading UN official calls for Sri Lanka reconciliation
State TV says Sri Lanka rebel leader killed
Sri Lanka’s state television station announced Monday that Tamil Tiger rebel chief Velupillai Prabhakaran has been killed. Prabhakaran’s death would spell the end of a more than three-decade quest by the rebel leader for a separate state for minority Tamils across northern and eastern Sri Lanka. Rupavahini television, the state broadcaster, broke into its regular… Continue reading State TV says Sri Lanka rebel leader killed
Analysis: Sri Lanka war persists despite criticism
Western diplomats pushed for a cease-fire in Sri Lanka. The U.N. expressed grave concern over civilian deaths. But with no threats of sanctions or other meaningful punishments facing Sri Lanka, the government has simply pushed ahead with its battle to destroy the Tamil Tiger rebels in what might be the bloodiest war on the planet.… Continue reading Analysis: Sri Lanka war persists despite criticism
