‘State terror’ waging ‘racist war’ – Sonali Wickrematunge

The UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize 2009 has been awarded posthumously to Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge, assassinated by a government death-squad in January. Wickremetunga, long-standing editor of The Sunday Leader newspaper, was one of the few journalists who continued to criticise the militarist, hardline government of President Mahinda Rajapakse. In a statement marking the… Continue reading ‘State terror’ waging ‘racist war’ – Sonali Wickrematunge

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Slow-motion genocide to exceed horrors of Srebrenica, warns Prof. Boyle

Professor Boyle of University of Illinois College of Law, an international expert on Boznia and crimes of Genocide said Tuesday, "[s]ince the outset of this latest crisis in January, the GOSL has exterminated about 7000 Tamils in Vanni, certainly a "substantial part" of the Tamil population in Vanni and Sri Lanka. If not stopped now,… Continue reading Slow-motion genocide to exceed horrors of Srebrenica, warns Prof. Boyle

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SLA forcibly removes youths from its detention centres in Jaffna

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers have forcibly taken away young men and women among the Vanni civilians held in the SLA detention centres in Thenmaraadchi and Vadamaraadchi, according to NGO representatives who visited the detention centres. The family members who raised protest against the abduction of their children in Mirusuvil detention centre have been taken… Continue reading SLA forcibly removes youths from its detention centres in Jaffna

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2 elderly women die of starvation in Jaffna SLA detention centres

A 79-year-old woman detainee in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centre in Mirusuvil Roman Catholic Church and a 75-year-old woman in Kathadi Saiva Children Home SLA detention centre are reported dead due to starvation, sources in Jaffna. Jaffna magistrate court, being informed of the deaths, is awaiting post mortem examination reports from medical authorities… Continue reading 2 elderly women die of starvation in Jaffna SLA detention centres

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US responsible, least humanitarian is dropping food: Vanni civilians

If there is any meaning for the word humanitarian, the minimum humanitarian act right now is to drop food to the civilians of Vanni without wasting a minute, repeatedly appealed health officials in Vanni on Tuesday, as an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe caused by Sri Lankan government enforced starvation engulfs the civilians of Vanni. “The US… Continue reading US responsible, least humanitarian is dropping food: Vanni civilians

LTTE calls on IC to support Diaspora actions to deliver humanitarian aid

Noting that the UN and the rest of the International Community has a moral obligation to support the initiative launched by the Tamil Diaspora to deliver humanitarian aid direct to the Tamil people in Vanni, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Political Head Quarters in a statement issued on Tuesday urged the International Community… Continue reading LTTE calls on IC to support Diaspora actions to deliver humanitarian aid

Tamil IDP abducted in Moothoor

Unidentified armed men entering Ki’liveddi Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) welfare centre in Moothoor division in Trincomalee district Saturday night forcibly took away a man in the centre amid protests by fellow IDPs, sources in Moothoor said. The IDPs, displaced due to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensives, have been waiting for resettlement in their own villages.… Continue reading Tamil IDP abducted in Moothoor

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‘Drop food now if the concern is humanitarian’: Vanni civilians

“If the Colombo government is starving us, the world should know who is keeping us hostages. If the world’s concern is ‘purely humanitarian’ it should act this very minute to give us our means to keep the body and soul together”, is the voice of the civilian victims of Colombo’s starvation weapon, reported hospital sources… Continue reading ‘Drop food now if the concern is humanitarian’: Vanni civilians

Sri Lanka’s conflict has ancient roots – UK minister, Bishop

Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict is ““obviously … a quarrel that has ancient roots. It is also an extremely violent quarrel, with appalling things being done by both sides,” Britain’s Foreign Office minister Lord Malloch-Brown said Monday. He was agreeing in the House of Lords with the Bishop of Portsmouth who objected to the President of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s conflict has ancient roots – UK minister, Bishop

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