Thousands displaced by Sri Lanka floods to get UN help

The World Food Programme (WFP) says it will provide emergency food assistance to flood affected people in Sri Lanka. Nearly 8,000 houses were damaged by the latest wave of the floods caused by heavy rains and about 70,000 people are now being housed in emergency relief camps. Authorities say at least 16 people were killed… Continue reading Thousands displaced by Sri Lanka floods to get UN help

LTTE former commander Yaan’s wife witnesses on SLA war crime

 Bearing witness in front of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Lessons Learnt & Reconciliation Committee (LLRC) in Maanthai West in Mannaar on Sunday, Mrs R. Mironio, the wife of LTTE’s former Mannaar commander Antony Rayappu alias Yaan, said she has not heared from her husband or not told of the whereabouts of him after he surrendered in front… Continue reading LTTE former commander Yaan’s wife witnesses on SLA war crime

People smugglers prey on India’s Sri Lankan refugees

Hundreds of Sri Lankan refugees in India are risking their lives every year to make dangerous sea voyages to third countries like Australia after being preyed on by people smugglers.       Aid groups and the police have launched campaigns warning refugees of the perils of making such trips following a recent rise in reports of… Continue reading People smugglers prey on India’s Sri Lankan refugees

Kosovo Ex-Army commanders charged of War Crimes

European Union (EU) prosecutors have charged former Kosovo Army Commanders, Sabit Geci, 52, and Riza Alija, 50, of "war crimes against civilian population" committed in two camps in Albania towards the end of Kosovo war, according to the indictment. The two were charged with committing war crimes on Kosavars fleeing the war and who were… Continue reading Kosovo Ex-Army commanders charged of War Crimes

Sri Lanka deploys army against pricey vegetables

Sri Lanka’s army opened a chain of food stores on Friday that will sell produce at low prices and be manned by troops formerly deployed in the island nation’s civil war. Fifteen unnamed shops opened will offer low-priced produce bought directly from provincial farms in a move designed to cut out middlemen and lower costs… Continue reading Sri Lanka deploys army against pricey vegetables

As Sri Lanka Speaks of “Conditional Visas” for Ban’s Panel, UN Switches to “Potential Visit," No Answer on to Whom Ban Spoke

Eighteen days after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said his Panel on Accountability would go to Sri Lanka, his spokesman Martin Nesirky now openly called it a “potential visit,” and refused to answer Inner City Press’ questions about who Ban spoke with before his December 17 announcement, and if even the Panel’s staff would visit… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Speaks of “Conditional Visas” for Ban’s Panel, UN Switches to “Potential Visit," No Answer on to Whom Ban Spoke

Sri Lanka’s attempt at illegal arms deal with Iran, N.Korea exposed

A classified State Department cable dated march 8, 2009, released by WikiLeaks and posted in Norwegian daily Aftenposten, revealed that Sri Lanka’s alleged attempts to negotiate arms deal with Iranian Government and North Korean Government violated U.S’s Iran Non-proliferation Act of 2000 (INKSNA), and the United Nation’s Security Council Resolution 1718 (UNSCR 1718). Lanka Logistics,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s attempt at illegal arms deal with Iran, N.Korea exposed

WikiLeaks Cables: Sri Lanka And War-Crimes

Gosl Complicity In Paramilitary Factions’ Human Rights Abuses AMERICAN EMBASSY, COLOMBO Classified By: Ambassador Robert O. Blake, Jr. Allegations of government complicity in crimes committed by organised paramilitary groups have mounted in the last year. Paramilitaries such as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-breakaway Karuna group and Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) have helped… Continue reading WikiLeaks Cables: Sri Lanka And War-Crimes

Fifth Anniversary of Trincomalee Students execution

As relatives of the five Trincomalee students, who were shot dead execution style by Sri Lanka soldiers on January 2nd 2006, prepare to remember the fifth anniversary and mourn the death of their children, Dr. Kasipillai Manoharan, the father of Ragihar, one of the students killed, appealed to international rights groups including the UN Human… Continue reading Fifth Anniversary of Trincomalee Students execution