Ban Ki Moon stresses freedom of movement, resettlement of IDPs

United Nation Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, while visiting the largest internment camp in Vavuniyaa, Manik Farm, Saturday for three hours from 9:15 a.m., stressed the need for freedom of movement and immediate resettlement of the more than 300,000 Tamils held in camps. The IDPs also told Ban Ki Moon that they would want the… Continue reading Ban Ki Moon stresses freedom of movement, resettlement of IDPs

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Vanni civilians held back in Ki’linochchi in thousands

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues to detain thousands of civilians in its internment camps in Ki’linochchi without sending them on to the camps in Vavuniyaa, sources in Vavuniyaa said. SLA, in its final assault on Mu’l’livaaikkaal, has herded thousands of persons including non-combatants who had been working in the political and judicial wings of Liberation… Continue reading Vanni civilians held back in Ki’linochchi in thousands

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Accessories after the fact to acts of Genocide

Condemning the sponsorship, by twelve states, of a self-praising resolution submitted to the United Nations by the Government of Sri Lanka, before the scheduled UN Human Rights Council emergency session scheduled for Monday, Professor Boyle, an expert in International Law said Friday that these states have become accessories after the fact to the numerous acts… Continue reading Accessories after the fact to acts of Genocide

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300,000 Tamils held in Nazi-style concentration camps, says Prof. Boyle

"These Nazi-style concentration camps that the Government of Sri Lanka is now forcibly imposing on at least 300,000 completely innocent Tamil civilians constitute acts of genocide within the meaning of Article II(c) of the 1948 Genocide Convention, to which Sri Lanka is a contracting party," Professor Boyle who is an expert international law and teaches… Continue reading 300,000 Tamils held in Nazi-style concentration camps, says Prof. Boyle

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US Congressional Rights Group urge investigation into Sri Lanka crimes

Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the U.S. House of Representatives in a communication sent to President Obama said that the United States has to take concrete actions to to hold the Sri Lankan state accountable for its actions for rebuffing the international community, and urged the President to instruct the Department of Justice to… Continue reading US Congressional Rights Group urge investigation into Sri Lanka crimes

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LTTE leadership safe: Tiger intelligence official

Head of International Secretariat of the Intelligence wing of the LTTE, Mr. Arivazhakan, who contacted TamilNet Friday categorically denied the reports that the LTTE leader Mr. Velupillai Pirapharan has been killed. Mr. Arivazhakan urged the global Tamil community not to trust the "engineered rumours," being spread by the Government of Sri Lanka and its military… Continue reading LTTE leadership safe: Tiger intelligence official

IC, India shouldn’t impose ‘inclusion’ on Sri Lanka

The International Community and India will be contributing to a grave disaster by imposing or enforcing ‘inclusive polity’ on an unwilling Sri Lankan state said the TamilNet political commentator in Colombo Thursday adding that secession is the best option for the island. He cited the events of this week when passions of ‘exclusiveness’ were decisively… Continue reading IC, India shouldn’t impose ‘inclusion’ on Sri Lanka

South Africa calls for investigations into violations of Geneva Conventions

Noting that "[t]he military offensive conducted by the Sri Lankan government has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in the north of the country and resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians and the displacement of many hundreds of thousands of citizens," South Africa’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ehrahim Ebrahim in a press release issued today, urged… Continue reading South Africa calls for investigations into violations of Geneva Conventions

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US to block financial support until Sri Lanka addresses Rights situation

 In amendment 1169 to H.R. 2346, an Act making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, U.S. Senators propose to "prohibit certain forms of financial support to Sri Lanka," unless certification is made by the Secretary of State that "Sri Lanka has taken certain steps to address the humanitarian situation in areas… Continue reading US to block financial support until Sri Lanka addresses Rights situation

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