Stating that there was a total violation of human rights in the Sri Lankan Government’s camps for Internally Displaced Persons, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi President Thol.Thirumavalavan, told TamilNet Friday in an exclusive interview of the "appalling conditions" prevalent in these "barbed-wire concentration camps" which he witnessed firsthand as one of the ten-member parliamentary delegation from Tamil… Continue reading Tamil Nadu must recognize and support establishment of Tamil Eelam: Thirumavalavan
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Reports Press Sri Lanka on Possible War Atrocities
International pressure is mounting on Sri Lanka’s government to investigate atrocities that may have been committed during the final stages of its war with the Tamil Tiger insurgency as two new reports from the European Union and the State Department detailing alleged human rights abuses were released this week. The reports come as Sri Lanka… Continue reading Reports Press Sri Lanka on Possible War Atrocities
US Calls on Sri Lanka to Investigate Alleged War Crimes in Tamil Conflict
The United States is calling on the Sri Lankan government to thoroughly investigate charges of war crimes in the final months of its long war with Tamil Tiger rebels. A State Department report issued Thursday listed what were termed credible allegations of abuses by both sides in the conflict. The State Department says if the… Continue reading US Calls on Sri Lanka to Investigate Alleged War Crimes in Tamil Conflict
US report ignites call for war crimes investigations against Sri Lanka
The US State Department war crimes report to the Senate submitted as mandated by the explanatory statement to the US Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009, detailed day-by-day account in a format similar to a "model indictment," and said the alleged incidents in the final stages of war may constitute "violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL)… Continue reading US report ignites call for war crimes investigations against Sri Lanka
More calls to investigate Sri Lanka war – Channel 4 News
Human Rights Watch is calling for an urgent investigation following a US State Department report about possible violations of the laws of war in Sri Lanka. The report criticises the actions of the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers during the final months of the 26-year civil war. [Full Coverage]
Sri Lanka blasts US report on human rights abuses
The Sri Lankan government today angrily rejected a US state department report containing allegations of human rights abuses in the final days of the country’s civil war, saying the document would fan further conflict. According to accounts a senior US state department official called "credible and well substantiated," government forces abducted and killed ethnic Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka blasts US report on human rights abuses
Sri Lanka: US War Crimes Report Details Extensive Abuses
A US State Department report on possible violations of the laws of war in Sri Lanka made public on October 22, 2009 shows the need for an independent international investigation, Human Rights Watch said today. The report details violations of the laws of war committed by both government forces and the separatist Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Sri Lanka: US War Crimes Report Details Extensive Abuses
Tamils start leaving Sri Lanka camp
More than 40,000 Tamil refugees will be released imminently by the Sri Lankan government from the main camp for war displaced people, officials say. The release would be the largest single batch of people freed from Manik Farm camp since conflict ended in May. Some of those due to be freed are from areas previously… Continue reading Tamils start leaving Sri Lanka camp
Australia denies ‘terrorists’ on asylum boats
Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Thursday angrily denied extremists were among hundreds of asylum-seekers arriving in the country, as another two boats were stopped off the northern coast. Rudd demanded that opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull withdraw support for renegade backbencher Wilson Tuckey, who said there were "narrow odds" some of the rickety vessels harboured terrorists.… Continue reading Australia denies ‘terrorists’ on asylum boats
Sri Lanka: Government Breaks Promises That Displaced Can Go Home
The Sri Lankan government’s recent statements that it aims to return only 100,000 of the original 273,000 displaced civilians confined to camps by the end of 2009 breaks a promise to camp residents and the international community, Human Rights Watch said today. In May, the government announced that 80 percent of the displaced people would… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Government Breaks Promises That Displaced Can Go Home
