M S Swaminathan, internationally renowned agriculturalist, regarded as the father of India’s Green Revolution, declined to involve with Colombo “unless there is some kind of political settlement,” IANS reported Wednesday. “There are people who feel unless Tamils in Sri Lanka can live in dignity, other things are subsidiary. This is a viewpoint. I have no… Continue reading Conscience of Swaminathan should touch India, IC: Tamil circles
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AAAS Satellite Image Analysis Points to New Graves, Shelling, and Human Displacement in Sri Lanka – AAAS
Beside a green lagoon on Sri Lanka’s northeastern coast, on a sandy spit of land less than 8 miles long, violence reportedly erupted 9-10 May as military soldiers clashed with rebel Tamil Tigers. Now, a detailed AAAS assessment of high-resolution satellite images seems to confirm descriptions of intense fighting within Sri Lanka’s "no-fire zone"—revealing a… Continue reading AAAS Satellite Image Analysis Points to New Graves, Shelling, and Human Displacement in Sri Lanka – AAAS
US urges Sri Lanka reconciliation
A senior US diplomat has warned that Sri Lanka’s failure to share power with minority Tamils after the end of the war could lead to renewed violence. The US assistant secretary of state for South Asia told AP news agency that Sri Lanka should give more freedom to the 300,000 Tamils displaced by the war.… Continue reading US urges Sri Lanka reconciliation
Tamils confined against their will – US
The United States, which has provided aid to the camps and is ready to offer more to help the displaced Tamils go home, was dismayed so many were being held against their will, Eric Schwartz, US assistant secretary at the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, said. Sri Lanka’s claim that they plan to settle… Continue reading Tamils confined against their will – US
Tamil Tiger Supporters Win Vote in Sri Lankan Town
In the first local elections in 11 years in two towns in northern Sri Lanka, a political party that supported the Tamil Tiger insurgency made a strong showing on Saturday, one day after the rebel group’s new leader was captured. According to the BBC, voter turnout was just 20 percent in the town of Jaffna,… Continue reading Tamil Tiger Supporters Win Vote in Sri Lankan Town
Sri Lanka is laying foundations for renewed war – paper
“Sri Lanka’s conflict is anything but over. On the contrary, it has clearly entered another period of gestation,” the Tamil Guardian newspaper warned in its latest editorial. “Unless the international community acts decisively to end Sinhala oppression of the Tamil people and ensures a robust political solution that guarantees the equality of the two nations,… Continue reading Sri Lanka is laying foundations for renewed war – paper
Sri Lanka under pressure to clarify circumstances of Tamil Tiger leader capture
Pathmanathan, formerly the LTTE’s chief fundraiser and arms supplier, was reported to have been seized from a hotel in Kuala Lumpur by a Sri Lankan intelligence team acting with support from Malaysian officials. His capture has dealt a serious blow to the LTTE’s hopes of regrouping as a political force. Diplomats in Colombo said Pathmanathan… Continue reading Sri Lanka under pressure to clarify circumstances of Tamil Tiger leader capture
Indian HC hands over 117 million rupees to Gotabaya
Bank drafts worth over 117 million Sri Lankan rupees were officially handed over by Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Alok Prasad to Colombo’s Secretary of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Wednesday, for the ‘rehabilitation’ project of the air force base at Palaali (Palaly) in the Jaffna peninsula. This is the second instalment of Indian assistance to… Continue reading Indian HC hands over 117 million rupees to Gotabaya
Sri Lanka after the war: Behind the Rajapaksa brothers’ smiles – The Economist
Sri Lanka’s government is wildly popular for its military victory. It should put this to more productive, less brutal, use AFTER human excrement was dumped outside his house two years ago, M.A. Sumanthiran, a Sri Lankan human-rights lawyer, put up security cameras. He had won a ruling to stop the eviction of hundreds of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka after the war: Behind the Rajapaksa brothers’ smiles – The Economist
Sri Lanka: MSF Ready to Help Fill Huge Gaps in Medical Services – Doctors Without Borders
Any health system would have difficulties responding to the needs of over 260,000 people who recently came out of a war zone. Facilities in the Sri Lankan camps for internally displaced people (IDPs) are overstretched. People sometimes wait days before they can see a doctor for treatment. At night, non-medical people decide who gets referred… Continue reading Sri Lanka: MSF Ready to Help Fill Huge Gaps in Medical Services – Doctors Without Borders
