Thousands of Tamils dressed in black gathered at Queen’s Park on Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary of the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war. Police said there were about 5,000 mourners at the event in which participants held a candlelit vigil for the victims of the conflict. On May 18, 2009, the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Tamils mark civil war anniversary at Queen’s Park – thestar.com
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On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Answer Questions, Its IRIN Censors Criticism of Ban?
With the UN under fire for its role with respect to war crimes in Sri Lanka, the UN has apparently taken to censoring reports which raise the question, while leaving those questions it does in person take unanswered more than a full day later. On May 16 the International Crisis Group e-mailed to the Press… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Won’t Answer Questions, Its IRIN Censors Criticism of Ban?
Sri Lanka Tamil killings ‘ordered from the top’ – Channel 4 News
Exclusive: a senior Sri Lankan army commander and frontline soldier tell Channel 4 News that point-blank executions of Tamils at the end of the Sri Lankan civil war were carried out under orders. In August 2009 Channel 4 News obtained video evidence, later authenticated by the United Nations, purporting to show point-blank executions of Tamils… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil killings ‘ordered from the top’ – Channel 4 News
A fragile peace – theage
(MATT WADE) In the dying days of Sri Lanka’s civil war, the army liked to show off the military hardware it had captured from the retreating Tamil Tigers. During carefully managed tours of the front line, foreign journalists were shown long, neat rows of Kalashnikovs, missiles, landmines and artillery cannon seized from the rebels. A… Continue reading A fragile peace – theage
UN warns of Sri Lanka ‘donor fatigue’
The UN has warned that "donor fatigue" in Sri Lanka has meant that it has received only 24% of the donor funds it needs to help displaced Tamils. It has warned that the needs of Tamils wanting to return to their homes are still huge a year after the war ended. Meanwhile the government has… Continue reading UN warns of Sri Lanka ‘donor fatigue’
TGTE inaugurated in transnational way, Ramsey Clark stresses importance of history
87 of 115 representatives of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) already declared elected from 11 countries are meeting in three spots of the world, in the US city of Philadelphia, in London and in Geneva, in a 3 day inaugural session from 17 to 19 May. The Tamil Eelam flag was hoisted and… Continue reading TGTE inaugurated in transnational way, Ramsey Clark stresses importance of history
Sri Lanka: need to restore trust
President Mahinda Rajapaksa can use his enormous popularity and power to work out a reasonable political package that will satisfy all communities. It is one year since Velupillai Prabakaran, founder leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, died with his aides in the final stage of the Eelam War. It took Prabakaran two decades… Continue reading Sri Lanka: need to restore trust
Rains delay Sri Lanka victory parade, 200,000 displaced
Heavy rains forced the indefinite postponement of Sri Lanka’s military parade marking the first anniversary of its defeat of Tamil rebels, officials said Monday as flash floods killed four people. The victory celebrations scheduled for Thursday were put off as the military was unable to go ahead with rehearsals due to torrential monsoon rains, a… Continue reading Rains delay Sri Lanka victory parade, 200,000 displaced
On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Say How Many Died, Nor If Ban Called for Ceasefire
With the UN accused in Sri Lanka of funding prison camps, ineffectual efforts at a ceasefire and leaving civilians to fend for themselves, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky faced and dodged questions on Monday. He did not say how much the UN spent on the internment camps, nor explain the UN’s silence after… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Can’t Say How Many Died, Nor If Ban Called for Ceasefire
INTERVIEW-Post-war Sri Lanka’s humanitarian needs may be greater than after the tsunami
As Sri Lanka prepares to mark the first anniversary of the end of its civil conflict, aid workers are struggling to cope with the humanitarian impact of the war that could be worse than after the 2004 tsunami, a senior U.N. official said on Monday. Almost 300,000 people were forced to flee their homes and… Continue reading INTERVIEW-Post-war Sri Lanka’s humanitarian needs may be greater than after the tsunami
