The United States, responding to protests from Sri Lanka over remarks by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said it had no recent evidence of women being raped while in Sri Lankan government custody. In a letter addressed to Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama, the State Department noted that the US government and… Continue reading US responds to Sri Lanka protest over Clinton remark
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‘Winds destroy shelters for S.Lanka war-displaced’
More than 2,000 temporary shelters for civilians displaced in Sri Lanka’s recently-ended ethnic war were destroyed by gale force winds, a press report said Sunday. The damaged shelters were part of camps where 250,000 people remain detained after government troops defeated the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May, the Sunday Times here said. The storm… Continue reading ‘Winds destroy shelters for S.Lanka war-displaced’
Sri Lanka accepts UN criticism of camps: minister
Sri Lanka on Thursday said it accepted much of the United Nations’ recent criticism over its handling of 250,000 Tamils detained in camps since the end of the island’s ethnic conflict six months ago. Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe pledged the government would address recommendations made by Walter Kaelin, a representative of the United Nations… Continue reading Sri Lanka accepts UN criticism of camps: minister
UN ratchets up criticism of Sri Lankan camps
The United Nations on Tuesday issued its strongest criticism yet of Sri Lanka over its continued internment of 250,000 people who fled fighting in the final stages of the island’s separatist war. Walter Kaelin, a representative of the United Nations secretary-general, said civilians held in tightly-guarded camps should be granted freedom to ensure that the… Continue reading UN ratchets up criticism of Sri Lankan camps
UN envoy visits Sri Lanka over war refugees
The United Nations’ top envoy for refugees met with Sri Lankan authorities Thursday to discuss the plight of over 250,000 war-displaced civilians held in camps in the north, officials said. Walter Kalin, the UN secretary general’s envoy for refugee rights, arrived late Wednesday and will also tour the camps in the island’s north before leaving… Continue reading UN envoy visits Sri Lanka over war refugees
IMF warns Sri Lanka over borrowing
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday warned Sri Lanka against building foreign currency reserves by borrowing from foreign investors. Sri Lanka’s central bank announced this month that foreign reserves hit a historic high of four billion dollars, sufficient to cover over four months of imports. "We don’t want Sri Lanka to borrow its way to… Continue reading IMF warns Sri Lanka over borrowing
UN refugee envoy to visit Sri Lanka: official
The United Nations is sending a top official to Sri Lanka this week to press for the speedy resettlement of 300,000 war-displaced, officials said Monday, the second UN visit in as many weeks. Walter Kalin, the UN Secretary-General’s envoy for refugee rights, will arrive late Wednesday for a five-day visit that includes a tour to… Continue reading UN refugee envoy to visit Sri Lanka: official
Sri Lanka raises 23 mln dollars for ex-combatants
Sri Lanka is seeking foreign money for an ambitious plan to rehabilitate tens of thousands of former Tamil Tiger rebels and has already collected 23 million dollars, officials said Sunday. Britain, Japan, the United States have already given money through the International Organisation for Migration, justice ministry spokesman Gamini Godakanda said. Already 3,000 ex-rebels are… Continue reading Sri Lanka raises 23 mln dollars for ex-combatants
UN official presses Sri Lanka to free war-displaced
A top UN official was due to wrap up a three-day visit to Sri Lanka on Friday after pressing the authorities to free tens of thousands of war-displaced civilians held in internment camps. UN Under Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe is scheduled to meet with President Mahinda Rajapakse before leaving on Friday, a… Continue reading UN official presses Sri Lanka to free war-displaced
UN official visits Sri Lanka refugee camps
A top UN official toured camps holding thousands of war-displaced civilians in northern Sri Lanka on Thursday, amid concerns over delays in resettling the refugees. UN under secretary general for political affairs Lynn Pascoe, who arrived here late Wednesday, travelled to the northwestern district of Mannar and was to visit the main internment camps in… Continue reading UN official visits Sri Lanka refugee camps
