The Sri Lankan government faced renewed demands Friday to free nearly 300,000 war-displaced civilians, who fled Tamil Tiger rebel territory, from tightly guarded state-run camps. New York-based Human Rights Watch said the squalid camps, which are ringed with barbed wire, were a "national disgrace" and violated international law. "For more than a year, the Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka camps a ‘national disgrace’
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Japan urges Sri Lanka to engage global community
Japan on Thursday urged Sri Lanka to develop closer ties with the international community as Colombo tries to rebuild the war-battered north of the island after decades of bloody ethnic conflict. Yasushi Akashi, a peace envoy for Tokyo, Sri Lanka’s largest aid donor, said the government in Colombo needed to engage in a "continuous dialogue… Continue reading Japan urges Sri Lanka to engage global community
Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses
Sri Lankan authorities must finally bring justice to victims of two decades of rights violations if the ethnically divided island is to find peace, Amnesty International said Thursday. The recent defeat of the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels gave the government a unique opportunity to deal with past crimes and to secure long-term reconciliation, the rights… Continue reading Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses
Sri Lanka turns back Tamil aid ship
Sri Lankan authorities Monday ordered a foreign-owned ship carrying aid for Tamil civilians to leave the island without unloading its cargo. The Syrian-registered ship, Captain Ali, was seized last week, and the Sri Lankan defence ministry said the cargo of food and other supplies had been destined for the now defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka turns back Tamil aid ship
Japan envoy to discuss Sri Lanka war victims
Japan will send a special envoy to Sri Lanka this week to discuss the plight of nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by recent fighting, according to diplomats. Japan, Sri Lanka’s largest single aid donor, was sending Yasushi Akashi on a three-day visit starting Monday to assess Colombo’s moves to re-settle the war-displaced civilians, a diplomat… Continue reading Japan envoy to discuss Sri Lanka war victims
Sri Lanka grants amnesty to military deserters
Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday marked a key Buddhist celebration by granting a pardon to 585 jailed military deserters, officials said. The pardon applied to deserters serving up to a year in jail after being convicted by a military court. The amnesty announcement coincided with Boson, the celebration of the arrival of Buddhism in Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka grants amnesty to military deserters
UN chief warns Sri Lanka against ‘triumphalism’
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday warned the Sri Lankan government against "triumphalism" after its recent defeat of the Tamil separatist insurgency and urged it to "heal the wounds" of the bitter conflict. "I would like to take this opportunity to warn against the risk of triumphalism in the wake of victory," Ban told reporters… Continue reading UN chief warns Sri Lanka against ‘triumphalism’
Sri Lanka seeks ‘new era’ in foreign relations
Sri Lanka’s president called for a "new era" in foreign relations as the island staged a military parade to mark its victory over Tamil Tiger rebels. President Mahinda Rajapakse, whose government has been threatened with a possible war crimes probe over the manner of its military success, said it was time to launch a fresh… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks ‘new era’ in foreign relations
UN did not underestimate Sri Lanka death toll: Ban
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Monday categorically rejected allegations the world body had deliberately underestimated the death toll in the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. "I categorically reject — repeat categorically — any suggestion that the United Nations has deliberately underestimated any figures," he told the UN General Assembly. He was reacting to press reports… Continue reading UN did not underestimate Sri Lanka death toll: Ban
S.Lanka seeks help in dismantling Tigers’ network
Sri Lanka appealed on Sunday for international support in dismantling the global political network of the Tamil Tiger rebels after declaring a full military victory over the separatist movement. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told a high-level security forum in Singapore that Colombo needed help in disabling the Tigers’ "powerful political lobbies in certain capitals" that… Continue reading S.Lanka seeks help in dismantling Tigers’ network
