UN says two staff members arrested in Sri Lanka

The United Nations said on Sunday that two of its employees working among tens of thousands of war-displaced civilians had been arrested by Sri Lankan authorities. The two men, both ethnic Sri Lankan Tamils, were reported missing eight days ago and were subsequently discovered to have been taken into custody by Sri Lankan officials, the… Continue reading UN says two staff members arrested in Sri Lanka

Aid gets into Sri Lanka camps, few people get out: U.N

Humanitarian aid is getting into Sri Lanka’s war displacement camps, but very few of the 280,000 people they house are being allowed out, the top United Nations aid official said on Friday. U.N. emergency relief coordinator John Holmes said survivors of the brutal civil war that Colombo declared over in May needed to be permitted… Continue reading Aid gets into Sri Lanka camps, few people get out: U.N

After the rout, fears for Sri Lanka’s Tamils – CH4

Eyewitnesses interviewed during a week-long undercover investigation for Channel 4 News told of thousands of civilian deaths as government forces advanced on the Tigers’ final stronghold. The deaths, they said, were the result of government shelling. The Sri Lankan president and senior government ministers have repeatedly denied causing a single civilian death in what the… Continue reading After the rout, fears for Sri Lanka’s Tamils – CH4

Fresh claims over Tamil casualties – Channel 4 News

A doctor working with injured and displaced Tamils in northern Sri Lanka tells Channel 4 News that there may be as many as 20,000 amputees among those who fled last month’s routing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Eyewitnesses interviewed during a week-long undercover investigation for Channel 4 News, told of thousands of civilian… Continue reading Fresh claims over Tamil casualties – Channel 4 News

Tamil protest ends after 73 days

  A 73-day protest involving thousands of people demonstrating over the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka has ended. The protest featured hunger strikes, mass sit-ins that blocked central London roads and people throwing themselves into the River Thames. Organisers said the demonstrations had made the British public aware of their "concerns and despair". Protesters… Continue reading Tamil protest ends after 73 days

Tamil Tiger rebels’ chance to keep the nationalist dream alive

Provisional transnational government is not the snappiest of phrases. But its vagueness, and the emphasis on the global Tamil network, is exactly what the handful of surviving Tiger leaders are aiming for as they struggle to work out how best to resurrect their bloodied, beaten cause. For weeks Tamils around the world have waited for… Continue reading Tamil Tiger rebels’ chance to keep the nationalist dream alive

Youth ‘disappear’ from IDP camps

An international award winning human rights activist in Sri Lanka says that nearly 20-30 youth have been disappearing from camps in Vavuniya daily. But Sri Lanka government rejects the accusation. Sunila Abeysekara told BBC Sandeshaya that rights activists have received credible reports of regular abductions in the camps. "We accept that the government has the… Continue reading Youth ‘disappear’ from IDP camps

Tamils languishing in Sri Lankan Death Camps – Richard Dixon

"The time has come for the whole Sinhala race which has existed for 2,500 years, jealously safeguarding their language and religion, to fight without giving any quarter to save their birthright. I will lead the campaign." Former Sri Lankan President J R Jayawardene "I strongly believe that this country belongs to the Sinhalese” General Sarath… Continue reading Tamils languishing in Sri Lankan Death Camps – Richard Dixon