Failure to rapidly resettle nearly 300,000 Sri Lankans displaced by the Government’s final onslaught against Tamil separatists and further suffering under harsh conditions in the camps could result in growing bitterness, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned the island’s Prime Minister today. In talks with Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Mr. Ban stressed… Continue reading Ban again urges Sri Lanka to resettle hundreds of thousands displaced by war
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Tissainayagam, a prisoner of conscience – paper, Amnesty
Arrested without a warrant, incarcerated without detention order, refused to see a lawyer for more than two weeks after arrest, denied privacy of conversation with his attorney and his wife while under detention, and held without charge for more than 5 months, and now sentenced by Sri Lanka’s high court for 20 years in prison,… Continue reading Tissainayagam, a prisoner of conscience – paper, Amnesty
A ‘patriotic’ loan – Himal
After years of refusing to become tied to the strings attached to IMF monies, Sri Lanka has agreed to a massive new loan. But will it be enough to lift the economy from its current morass? After several months of prevarication, on 24 July the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Executive Board approved its largest single… Continue reading A ‘patriotic’ loan – Himal
NGOs hold parallel meeting at UN Human Rights Council
Switzerland-based ECOSO NGO Interfaith International in Geneva, organized an open dialogue on the theme "War against terrorism and human security – consequences of the failure of state machinery and policies" as a parallel event to the 12th session of the UN Human Rights Council, Friday, where the panelists were drawn from well known academics, lawyers… Continue reading NGOs hold parallel meeting at UN Human Rights Council
As If at UN, Sri Lankan PM at Asia Society Faces Pre-Screened Softball Questions
Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake spoke Thursday night at the Asia Society on Park Avenue in Manhattan, facing pre-screened softball questions gently raising the internment camps and freedom of the press. Even so, Wickramanayake responded testily, drawing partisan applause from the otherwise silenced auditorium. Several facts were plainly misrepresented. The Asia Society’s questioner —… Continue reading As If at UN, Sri Lankan PM at Asia Society Faces Pre-Screened Softball Questions
Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
Tirumagal is sweeping the yard. The yard of an ordinary house in the palm trees. She, her husband and their three-year-old daughter are back home in Trincomalee from their war-time suffering and from Menik Farm. The largest and most controversial of Sri Lanka’s refugee camps, Menik Farm holds about a quarter of a million Tamils… Continue reading Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved
On the opening day of the UN General Assembly, UK foreign minister David Miliband told the Press that he and his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner will have a "joint meeting" with the Sri Lankan foreign minister on Friday. As Miliband spoke with mostly British reporters about the statement he had just read out on camera… Continue reading At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved
Sri Lankan leader skips meeting in US – The National Newspaper
When world leaders met at the opening of the annual United Nations General Assembly yesterday, Mahinda Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan president, was a notable absentee. The president instead sent his deputy, prime minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake, to lead the country’s delegation at the UN’s 2009 session in what is widely see as a reluctance to meet… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader skips meeting in US – The National Newspaper
World leaders urged to end Sri Lankan camps
An international rights group on Wednesday urged world leaders to call on Sri Lanka to free hundreds of thousands of displaced people detained in camps since the island’s civil war ended. New York-based Human Rights watch urged leaders to raise the issue with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake when he participates in the UN… Continue reading World leaders urged to end Sri Lankan camps
UN worried about lack of freedom for Tamils: Rediff.com
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), who live in government-run camps in Sri Lanka [ Images ], lack the basic right of freedom of movement, according to a top United Nations official who visited the country recently. Under Secretary General for Political Affairs B Lynn Pascoe told a press conference in Colombo that the UN had not… Continue reading UN worried about lack of freedom for Tamils: Rediff.com
