When the piercing whistle and sharp thuds of artillery shells grew faint, S. Theventhran dashed to safety. After days of cowering in a narrow, open trench on a strip of beach in the northeastern corner of Sri Lanka, he was cheered by the sight of Sri Lankan Army soldiers helping wounded and terrified survivors… Continue reading Tamils Now Languish in Sri Lanka Camps
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Amnesty calls for war crimes probe after doctors paraded
Amnesty International Friday called for “a systematic and independent investigation of allegations of war crimes” and said such an investigation “must include confidential interviews with witnesses – most of whom are currently detained in government internment camps.” Responding to Sri Lanka’s parading of five Tamil doctors this week in which the men retracted accounts of… Continue reading Amnesty calls for war crimes probe after doctors paraded
Tamil death toll ‘is 1,400 a week’ at Manik Farm camp in Sri Lanka
About 1,400 people are dying every week at the giant Manik Farm internment camp set up in Sri Lanka to detain Tamil refugees from the nation’s bloody civil war, senior international aid sources have told The Times. The death toll will add to concerns that the Sri Lankan Government has failed to halt a humanitarian… Continue reading Tamil death toll ‘is 1,400 a week’ at Manik Farm camp in Sri Lanka
Little foreign interest in Colombo port – report
China Merchants Holdings, which operates ports in mainland China, together with a top Sri Lankan conglomerate, Aitken Spence, were the sole bidders for a container terminal concession at Sri Lanka’s Colombo port, press reports said this week. Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH), the world’s leading port investor, developer and operator, said this week it had refused… Continue reading Little foreign interest in Colombo port – report
US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India
The Ambassador-designate of Obama administration to India, Tim Roemer, appearing before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Wednesday, said the US is very concerned about the internally displaced people, resettlement, reconciliation and a peace process to go forward. “I think that’s something that would be important for the next ambassador, to continue to work with… Continue reading US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India
Sri Lanka doctors ‘inflated’ deaths
Five Sri Lankan doctors have recanted their allegations that thousands of civilians were killed in the final days of the government’s war with the Tamil Tiger separatists. The doctors, who are being held by Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department, said on Wednesday that they were pressured into giving exaggerated figures. "The LTTE [Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Sri Lanka doctors ‘inflated’ deaths
Sri Lanka editor is commemorated
Commemorations are being held in Sri Lanka to mark the six month anniversary of the murder of the newspaper editor, Lasantha Wickrematunge. It was an extreme and shocking case alongside a series of assaults on journalists in the country, all of which remain unsolved. Mr Wickrematunge was the editor of the Sunday Leader, an investigative… Continue reading Sri Lanka editor is commemorated
Sri Lanka dengue eradication push
The Sri Lankan government is threatening to jail people who do not clean up water puddles in an effort to combat a rise in cases of dengue fever. The disease is spread by mosquitoes, which breed on stagnant water. The authorities are also importing bacteria from Cuba to kill the larvae of the mosquitoes, and… Continue reading Sri Lanka dengue eradication push
Indian High Commissioner on pulse reading mission in Jaffna
Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Mr. Alok Prasad, arrived at Palaali Military Airport Tuesday morning accompanied by his deputy and political wing head and held several meetings in Jaffna with the representatives of academic circles, political parties, interreligious associations and civil organizations in Jaffna peninsula in an effort to read the pulse of the… Continue reading Indian High Commissioner on pulse reading mission in Jaffna
“We knew they would never lay down arms and start negotiating”
One thing I never did was to underestimate the LTTE: Mahinda Rajapaksa. PRESIDENT RAJAPAKSA: If I was the leader of the LTTE, I would have gone underground and I would have been in the jungles — fighting a guerrilla fight. In this second part of an extended interview to The Hindu at Temple Trees in… Continue reading “We knew they would never lay down arms and start negotiating”
