Criticizing the Burmese government and Buddhist extremists in Burma for the pathetic conditions of camps for Internally Displaced Persons belonging to the Rohingya and Kachin ethnic communities, the UN Special Rapporteur to Burma Mr. Tomas Ojea Quintana, addressing a press conference on Saturday, compared the refugee camps to prisons, Burmese media reported. The camps are… Continue reading UN envoy to Burma laments condition of Kachin, Rohingya refugee camps
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Flood victims deprived of relief by Colombo
63,386 members of 13,903 families have been displaced in the Northern and Eastern provinces while two died and one hundred thousand and thirty four thousand persons have been affected in the whole island due to torrential rain with strong winds in recent days. Hundreds of acres of paddy crops ready for harvesting are under water… Continue reading Flood victims deprived of relief by Colombo
British arms sales to Colombo continue
Despite Sri Lanka’s dire human rights record, and the Foreign Office still classifying Sri Lanka as a “country of concern” for rights abuses, British small arms and weaponry worth at least £3m including pistols, rifles, assault rifles, body armour and combat shotguns were sold in the three months between July and September last year, The… Continue reading British arms sales to Colombo continue
Sinhala militarisation, genocide in East goes unnoticed, unaccounted
In the name of a Sinhala-titled programme ‘Divineguma,’ Colombo intensively spearheads structural genocide of Eezham Tamils in the East. It has now gone to the extent of mushrooming Sinhala military camps and settlements running grocery shops and restaurants to the public. The only major construction activity in the East is the construction of Sinhala military… Continue reading Sinhala militarisation, genocide in East goes unnoticed, unaccounted
UK under secretary gives ‘friendly’ advice to genocidal Colombo
Stating that the genocide-accused Mahinda Rajapaksa “has banished terrorism from his country and ushered in a new period of prosperity”, Alistair Burt, British Under Secretary of State at the FCO, advised Colombo to learn from the British experience in Northern Ireland and to implement the LLRC recommendations, in an article written for the Canadian news… Continue reading UK under secretary gives ‘friendly’ advice to genocidal Colombo
"Free pass on rights violations, a dangerous precedent"
"The end of war has not augured a return to normalcy in Sri Lanka’s North and East. Rather, there are clear, indisputable indications that conditions are getting worse. Consequently, international condemnation of the country’s human rights record is not only justified; it is essential. Giving Sri Lanka a free pass on human rights and reconciliation… Continue reading "Free pass on rights violations, a dangerous precedent"
Major Sinhala colony crops up at entrance to Jaffna city
A permanent Sinhala colony is in the making at Naavat-kuzhi in Jaffna with the assistance and backing of the genocidal government in Colombo and with the protection of its occupying Sinhala military in Jaffna. Buddhist associations in the south and EPDP collaborating with the Rajapaksa regime are also involved in the process, news sources in… Continue reading Major Sinhala colony crops up at entrance to Jaffna city
Swiss, South Africa reconciliation attempt in Sri Lanka ‘ill-conceived’, says ICG
Switzerland’s backing of a South African post-Apartheid reconciliation initiative to bring adversarial parties in Sri Lanka to the negotiating table, is ill-conceived and has little chance of yielding any positive results, Alan Keenan, an ICG [International Crisis Group] Sri Lanka expert commented. Keenan "accused the Sri Lankan government of having no interest in fair negotiations… Continue reading Swiss, South Africa reconciliation attempt in Sri Lanka ‘ill-conceived’, says ICG
Military confrontations resurface in Colombia, 7 soldiers killed
The rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) have killed seven soldiers in clashes with the Colombian military on Wednesday. The attacks are seen as the biggest offensive by the FARC since peace talks between the rebel group and the Colombian government began last year. However, other news sources also infer that the… Continue reading Military confrontations resurface in Colombia, 7 soldiers killed
SL military operatives attack peaceful protest against Jaffna SMZ
Sri Lankan military operatives, numbering around 10, who were sitting among the protestors in front of Thurkkai Amman temple in Thellippazhai, where a token fast was being observed with wider participation of Tamil parties and the opposition from the South, attacked the peaceful protestors after the SL Opposition Leader Ranil Wickramasinghe left the site taking… Continue reading SL military operatives attack peaceful protest against Jaffna SMZ
