Two of Sri Lanka’s most senior Roman Catholic clergy have spoken out against the continued detention of nearly 300,000 Tamil war refugees. The Archbishop of Colombo and the Bishop of Jaffna were addressing tens of thousands of pilgrims at a shrine close to camps housing the refugees. Jaffna bishop Thomas Saundaranayagam, himself a Tamil, said… Continue reading Sri Lanka call to free refugees
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US urges Sri Lanka reconciliation
A senior US diplomat has warned that Sri Lanka’s failure to share power with minority Tamils after the end of the war could lead to renewed violence. The US assistant secretary of state for South Asia told AP news agency that Sri Lanka should give more freedom to the 300,000 Tamils displaced by the war.… Continue reading US urges Sri Lanka reconciliation
Sri Lanka ‘facing aid shortfall’
Sri Lanka needs massive international financial assistance to help tens of thousands of Tamils displaced by conflict, the defence secretary says. In a BBC interview, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said he expected much more than had been promised by donors including the UN, the US and Japan. The funds are needed for facilities for nearly 300,000 people… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘facing aid shortfall’
MPs ‘have a right’ to meet IDPs
The Supreme Court in Sri Lanka says it accepts the right of parliamentarians to access the Internally Displaced People’s (IDP) camps but has to give time to government to consider its position on the grounds of national security. The court made the observation as a petition filed by United National Party (UNP) parliamentarians against the… Continue reading MPs ‘have a right’ to meet IDPs
Allow IDPs return home – France
The French foreign ministry says the recently-approved $2.6 billion dollar IMF loan to Sri Lanka should be used to improve the plight of civilians severely affected by conflict. The French reiterated that displaced people should be allowed to return to their homes and humanitarian agencies should have unhindered access to them. On Friday, the IMF… Continue reading Allow IDPs return home – France
Sri Lanka ‘pressure’ over murders
Relatives of murdered aid workers in Sri Lanka say they do not want to press for more compensation from the French charity that employed them. They say the Sri Lankan government has given them letters to sign seeking more money from Action Against Hunger. The authorities deny the letters exist, but the BBC has seen… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘pressure’ over murders
‘State terror’ in local elections
Police authorities in northern Sri Lanka have rejected accusations by opposition parties that the government is terrorising the region in the run up to Vavuniya Urban Council elections. The main opposition, United National Party (UNP), says party’s organisers are continuously threatened and intimidated by pro-government supporters. UNP Vanni district organiser PA Karunadasa told BBC Sandeshaya… Continue reading ‘State terror’ in local elections
Tamils look for leadership after Tigers
The military defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May has thrown the leadership of Tamil politics wide open. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) LTTE never took part in elections but at its peak it had a standing army, a navy, a rudimentary air force and was able to control 15,000 sq km of… Continue reading Tamils look for leadership after Tigers
LTTE leader ‘flee Sri Lanka’
The most senior Tamil Tiger leader to survive the military onslaught has left Sri Lanka, a Tamil minister said. Minister Vinayagamoorthi Muralitharan, widely known as Col Karuna, told BBC Sandeshaya that Daya Mohan has "escaped to Malaysia". The minister had earlier said that members of the Tamil Tigers had been trying to surrender or flee… Continue reading LTTE leader ‘flee Sri Lanka’
“ICRC needs to continue” UK
British Government has urged the Sri Lanka to continue its dialogue with the International Committee of the Red Cross in relation to the civilians in camps. Minister for Africa, Asia and the UN Lord Malloch-Brown said “although the conventional conflict in Sri Lanka has now ended, this does not mean that the presence of the… Continue reading “ICRC needs to continue” UK
