Police end sit-down Tamil protest

Ten people have been arrested in London for public order offences as police ended a Tamil supporter protest which had blocked roads around Parliament. Initially about 2,000 people had gathered for a sit-down protest over the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka on a road opposite the Houses of Parliament. The Metropolitan Police said officers… Continue reading Police end sit-down Tamil protest

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Pro-Tamil protests block traffic

A major thoroughfare next to Parliament has been blocked after Tamil supporters held another sit-down protest. Around 2,000 gathered in a road opposite the Houses of Parliament, blocking vans and a bus. Scotland Yard said there had been no arrests. Many of those on the demonstration wore a white cloth around their heads and arms… Continue reading Pro-Tamil protests block traffic

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EU demands Sri Lanka war inquiry

EU foreign ministers have called for an independent inquiry into alleged war crimes by Tamil Tiger rebels and Sri Lanka’s government. At a meeting in Brussels, they said they were appalled by the high number of civilian casualties in the fighting. The EU statement urged the Sri Lankan government to allow UN aid workers to… Continue reading EU demands Sri Lanka war inquiry

Protest over UK role in Sri Lanka

Protesters have burned an effigy of Foreign Secretary David Miliband during a demonstration outside the British High Commission in Sri Lanka. They accused the UK government of supporting the Tamil Tiger rebels. More than 1,000 people massed outside the building in Colombo after Sri Lanka leaders claimed victory in the 25-year conflict which has left… Continue reading Protest over UK role in Sri Lanka

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EU to demand Sri Lanka war probe

EU foreign ministers are expected to call for an independent inquiry into alleged war crimes by Tamil Tiger rebels and Sri Lanka’s government. At a meeting in Brussels, they are also due to demand an urgent session of the UN Human Rights Council on the issue. A draft statement said the EU is appalled by… Continue reading EU to demand Sri Lanka war probe

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UK gives £5m to Sri Lankan crisis

The UK has announced a further £5m in aid to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Sri Lanka after a major offensive to end the civil war there. The money will provide shelter, water and medicine – and takes the UK’s aid contribution to £12.5m this year. International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander called the situation on… Continue reading UK gives £5m to Sri Lankan crisis

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