The Sri Lankan government is hailing its "diplomatic victory" following the decision of the UN Human Rights Council to support its humanitarian efforts. Colombo successfully resisted attempts by Western nations at the Geneva meeting – which concluded on Wednesday – to investigate alleged war crimes. The government completed its offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels last… Continue reading Colombo hails UN diplomatic win
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Tamil Tiger doubt over leader’s demise
At first glance, the admission by the LTTE’s head of international relations, Selvarasa Padmanathan, that their supreme leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is dead might seem like the Tamil Tigers simply bowing to the inevitable. Without mentioning Prabhakaran by name, he said in his written statement that "our incomparable leader and supreme commander… attained martyrdom" fighting what… Continue reading Tamil Tiger doubt over leader’s demise
HARDtalk Des Browne – bbc
Des Browne, Britain’s former Defence Secretary, talks to Stephen Sackur about what he hopes to achieve as Special Envoy to Sri Lanka. click here to see the video http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kphzq/HARDtalk_Des_Browne
UN call for Sri Lanka war probe
The UN’s high commissioner for human rights has called for an independent investigation into alleged atrocities by both sides in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Navi Pillay said it was the only way to build a sustainable peace in Sri Lanka. Her comments to the UN’s Human Rights Council in Geneva come amid growing concern for… Continue reading UN call for Sri Lanka war probe
Tamil Tigers admit leader is dead
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have admitted for the first time that their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is dead. A statement issued by the Tigers said their "incomparable leader" had "attained martyrdom" and declared a week of mourning. A spokesman for the group also told the BBC that it would now use non-violent methods to… Continue reading Tamil Tigers admit leader is dead
Sri Lanka to probe rights claims
The Sri Lankan government has pledged to investigate claims of human rights violations committed during the conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels. The pledge was made in a joint UN-Sri Lankan statement at the end of a visit by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. But the government rejected UN calls to allow aid agencies immediate unhindered… Continue reading Sri Lanka to probe rights claims
Agony in Sri Lanka’s refugee camp
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spent Saturday in Sri Lanka pressing for political reconciliation and full humanitarian access for displaced people in camps, following Colombo’s declaration of victory over Tamil Tigers rebels. The BBC’s UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan was travelling with Mr Ban and sent this report. The Menik Farm camp in northern Sri Lanka… Continue reading Agony in Sri Lanka’s refugee camp
Sri Lanka’s new chapter
The authorities in the capital of Sri Lanka have declared the rebel leader of the Tamil Tigers, Vellupillai Prabhakaran, dead and the war over. Chris Morris reflects on the life of Prabhakaran and considers whether there can now be reconciliation. I was somewhat sceptical when the letter dropped onto my doormat in Colombo. A summons… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s new chapter
Woman mourns Sri Lanka relatives
A Sussex woman says she has lost most members of her immediate family in the conflict in Sri Lanka. Naguleswary Baskaran, of Crawley, heard by phone that her mother, two sisters, and nephews and nieces had died. She said her brother and his wife were still missing and some of the children were in hospital.… Continue reading Woman mourns Sri Lanka relatives
Sri Lankan army deaths revealed
Sri Lanka says more than 6,200 security personnel were killed and almost 30,000 wounded in the final three years of the war with the Tamil Tigers. Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa revealed the figures on state TV – the first such official statement. It is thought at least 80,000 people have been killed in the 26-year… Continue reading Sri Lankan army deaths revealed
