Amnesty International called Saturday for an independent investigation into the number of civilians killed in the final weeks of Sri Lanka’s civil war and said the UN should reveal its own estimates. The call by the rights group followed a report in the Times of London newspaper on Friday citing confidential UN reports that more… Continue reading Amnesty urges probe of Sri Lanka civilian deaths
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UN condemns unacceptably high’ Sri Lanka death toll
The United Nations said Friday that the death toll from Sri Lanka’s civil war was "unacceptably high" amid reports that 20,000 people were killed in the government’s final onslaught against Tamil Tiger rebels. The UN Humanitarian Coordination Office (OCHA) refused to give figures but a spokeswoman said numbers cited by various media were based on… Continue reading UN condemns unacceptably high’ Sri Lanka death toll
Sri Lanka avoids war crimes probe
Sri Lanka was Thursday celebrating a major diplomatic victory over Western nations determined to investigate alleged war crimes committed during its offensive against the Tamil Tigers. A little more than a week after government troops defeated the separatist rebels, the island’s diplomats managed to lobby Asian support and commandeer a special session of the UN’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka avoids war crimes probe
Sri Lanka confident of avoiding war crimes probe
Sri Lanka said it was confident of averting an international probe into alleged war crimes committed during its blistering offensive against the Tamil Tigers. Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said the island had managed to lobby enough backing during a special United Nations Human Rights Council session to fend off what he dismissed as little… Continue reading Sri Lanka confident of avoiding war crimes probe
UN rights chief calls for Sri Lanka probe
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay on Tuesday called for an international investigation into attacks on civilians during the final stages of the civil war in Sri Lanka. "There are strong reasons to believe that both sides have grossly disregarded the fundamental principle of the inviolability of civilians," Pillay told the UN Human Rights Council… Continue reading UN rights chief calls for Sri Lanka probe
UN rights council divided over Sri Lanka
Asian and Western members of the UN Human Rights Council failed to find a common voice on the situation in Sri Lanka before they were due to hold a special session on the issue Tuesday. Switzerland, with the support of about 30 mainly Western states, has tabled a draft resolution calling on Colombo to "investigate… Continue reading UN rights council divided over Sri Lanka
Conflicting accounts of S.Lanka Tiger chief death
Conflicting accounts emerged on Sunday of when and where Sri Lankan rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed, after a report of his death was published in a state-run newspaper. The military had previously announced Prabhakaran, 54, was shot on Monday when trying to escape the final battle in a small convoy of vehicles that included… Continue reading Conflicting accounts of S.Lanka Tiger chief death
S.Lanka says aid access only after rebel screening
Sri Lanka said Sunday it would allow UN aid workers access to civilians who remain in camps after the defeat of the Tamil Tigers, but only once rebels hiding among the refugees had been weeded out. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, on a visit to one camp housing 200,000 Tamils, had called for his staff… Continue reading S.Lanka says aid access only after rebel screening
UN chief face-to-face with SLanka refugee despair
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon came face-to-face Saturday with the despair of Sri Lanka’s war-hit civilians as he toured the nation’s biggest refugee complex, home to 200,000 displaced by fighting. Just days after Colombo declared victory over Tamil Tiger, he toured the sprawling Menik Farm camp, 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Colombo, which was jammed… Continue reading UN chief face-to-face with SLanka refugee despair
Tamil Tiger leaders ‘killed trying to surrender
Two top members of the Tamil Tigers may have been shot by their own side or executed by Sri Lankan troops while trying to surrender, according to conflicting accounts of the last days of the rebels. Hours before the Sri Lankan defence ministry announced the entire rebel leadership had been killed and the decades-old war… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leaders ‘killed trying to surrender
