Members of the International Monetary Fund should insist that the government of Sri Lanka address significant post-conflict human rights abuses as part of the approval for a US$2.5 billion stand-by loan, Human Rights Watch said today. The IMF board is expected to vote on the stand-by arrangement on July 24, 2009. The proposed loan has… Continue reading Sri Lanka: IMF Should Not Condone Abuses | Human Rights Watch
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AP writer leaves Sri Lanka after visa not renewed
The Associated Press bureau chief in Sri Lanka, who broke news of private U.N. reports outlining civilian death tolls, has been denied permission to remain in the country. The AP’s Ravi Nessman left Sri Lanka on Monday after the government declined to renew his journalist’s visa. The government denied that the decision was related to… Continue reading AP writer leaves Sri Lanka after visa not renewed
Government yet to decide on 13 plus political solution – Minister Alagaperuma
Sri Lanka Transport Minister, Dallas Alagaperuma, said Monday in a press meet in Jaffna that no final decision has been made by the government on the proposed 13 plus political solution to the ethnic issue, correcting Minister Douglas Devananda, who told the reporters that President Mahinda Rajapakse and the cabinet have accepted the 13 plus… Continue reading Government yet to decide on 13 plus political solution – Minister Alagaperuma
ICRC cuts back S.Lanka operations after govt order
The Red Cross on Monday announced the closure of four offices in Sri Lanka following a government order to foreign aid agencies to scale down operations. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said its four offices in the embattled eastern province were closed at the weekend. "The ICRC reaffirms its commitment to meet… Continue reading ICRC cuts back S.Lanka operations after govt order
Sri Lanka’s dangerous silence
The conflict is over – now the international community must make sure Tamils get the help they desperately need Many people are in the camps not because they have no other place to go… They are in the camps because the government does not allow them to leave. Brad Adams, Human Rights Watch The Paris-based… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s dangerous silence
SRI LANKA: Defeated, friendless Tamils face annihilation – NEWSWEEKLY
by Dr John Whitehall On May 19, the Sri Lankan Government declared victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) who, for some 25 years, had led the struggle for autonomy for ethnic Tamils in their traditional region, the lowlands of north-east Sri Lanka. The victory was won with overwhelming firepower that fell indiscriminately… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Defeated, friendless Tamils face annihilation – NEWSWEEKLY
Justifying a Costly War in Sri Lanka
More than 2,000 years ago, a Sinhalese king named Dutugemunu saddled up his elephant and headed north to fight and kill Elara, an invading Tamil king from India. The battle between the men is one of the most celebrated moments in Sri Lankan history, and the last time, until two months ago, that a Sri… Continue reading Justifying a Costly War in Sri Lanka
Dayan sacked from UN post
Ambassador Dayan Jayatilleke Friday, July 17 said he had been "sacked" from his post as Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations at Geneva. Jayatilleke told The Sunday Leader he had been "Sacked today (July 17) – a fax came from the Foreign Ministry," "terminating" his contract with effect from August 20 and… Continue reading Dayan sacked from UN post
Tamils look for leadership after Tigers
The military defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May has thrown the leadership of Tamil politics wide open. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) LTTE never took part in elections but at its peak it had a standing army, a navy, a rudimentary air force and was able to control 15,000 sq km of… Continue reading Tamils look for leadership after Tigers
Sri Lankan refugee appeal – SOS
SOS Children has launched an emergency appeal for funds to finance helping refugee children after fighting in Sri Lanka. SOS has been working in Sri Lanka for 29 years and so far is the only organisation that has been invited to visit the area and start work for children. Senior co-workers of SOS Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lankan refugee appeal – SOS
