Children abducted from Sri Lanka camps: reports

Children are being abducted, with tacit government approval, from camps housing those displaced by Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict, human rights groups charged. The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers said it had received verified reports of child abductions from camps in the main resettlement area of Vavuniya, often by paramilitary Tamil groups. Children… Continue reading Children abducted from Sri Lanka camps: reports

Calls Grow For War Crimes Probe Into Sri Lanka Conflict – NASDAQ

The prospect of war crimes charges following Sri Lanka’s military victory over Tamil Tiger rebels loomed larger Wednesday, with U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon backing growing calls for a full investigation. Thousands of civilians are believed to have been killed during the offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or LTTE. Both sides in the… Continue reading Calls Grow For War Crimes Probe Into Sri Lanka Conflict – NASDAQ

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Rage And Despair In Sri Lanka Tamil Diaspora Overseas – NASDAQ

Sri Lanka’s government has declared victory in one of Asia’s longest-running wars after killing the Tamil Tiger rebel leader, but it faces fury from the West’s million-strong ethnic Tamil diaspora. Many of them fled in the 1980s, and some analysts describe them as more hard- line than Tamils who stayed in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan… Continue reading Rage And Despair In Sri Lanka Tamil Diaspora Overseas – NASDAQ

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Prabhakaran alive and well: Tamil Tigers

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers denied that their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran had been killed by the military, insisting that the rebel chief was alive and well. "Our beloved leader is alive and safe. He will continue to lead the quest for dignity and freedom for the Tamil people," the Tigers’ chief of international relations, Selvarasa Pathmanathan,… Continue reading Prabhakaran alive and well: Tamil Tigers

Former Mediator: Sri Lanka ‘Peace Long From Being Won’

Peace is far from being won in Sri Lanka, despite the government’s claims to have scored a crushing military victory against Tamil Tiger rebels, the former negotiator in the conflict said Sunday. "Peace is long from being won," said Minister of Environment and International Development Erik Solheim. "The Sri Lankan authorities must demonstrate generosity towards… Continue reading Former Mediator: Sri Lanka ‘Peace Long From Being Won’

Tamil Tigers, rebels who once seemed invincible

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers, who said Sunday they would stop fighting government troops, were once ranked among the world’s most formidable and disciplined rebel outfits. Just two years ago, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) appeared indestructible, controlling a large swathe of territory in the north of the island with all the trappings of… Continue reading Tamil Tigers, rebels who once seemed invincible

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