Most of Sri Lanka’s displaced people could still be kept in government-run camps in one year’s time, a UN official has told the BBC quoting army sources. But the government rejected the suggestion, saying that it aimed to resettle most by the end of this year. About 250,000 people fled the final bloody phase of… Continue reading UN concern over Sri Lanka camps
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Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses
Sri Lankan authorities must finally bring justice to victims of two decades of rights violations if the ethnically divided island is to find peace, Amnesty International said Thursday. The recent defeat of the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels gave the government a unique opportunity to deal with past crimes and to secure long-term reconciliation, the rights… Continue reading Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses
Ottawa expresses ‘dismay and displeasure’ to Sri Lanka for booting Rae – Metro news
The federal government expressed "dismay and displeasure" to the Sri Lankan government Wednesday after Liberal MP Bob Rae was detained and booted out of the country. Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Emma Welford called it "unacceptable treatment of a Canadian parliamentarian" and said it’s absurd for anyone to suggest the former Ontario premier represented a security threat… Continue reading Ottawa expresses ‘dismay and displeasure’ to Sri Lanka for booting Rae – Metro news
Tamil campaigner Euro vote boost
A Tamil rights campaigner won more than 50,000 votes in the European elections – making her one of the most successful independent candidates ever. Jan Jananayagam gained more votes than some political parties in the London region and more than all the other independents in the UK put together. The student, a spokesman for the… Continue reading Tamil campaigner Euro vote boost
S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka has turned away a ship which came from Europe carrying aid for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war, officials say. Late last week the Sri Lankan navy intercepted the vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. But a navy spokesman told the BBC that the vessel, the… Continue reading S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
‘Stop-Genocide’ candidate secures record result, but misses London seat
Ms. Jan Jananayagam, an independent candidate contesting the European Parliament elections in London, secured over 50,000 votes, an unprecedented result, and a record for an independent candidate in an EU election. Though Ms Jananayagam failed to secure a seat, her campaign team said they were delighted with the results. Despite having decided to contest only… Continue reading ‘Stop-Genocide’ candidate secures record result, but misses London seat
International war crimes probe needed in Sri Lanka – Japan Times
Noting the civilian casualty list in Sri Lanka’s offensive against the Tamil Tigers “is long and growing” and the “disturbing” evidence has emerged from the warzone, the Japan Times Monday joined calls for a “complete, unvarnished international” investigation into alleged war crimes. “No government or rebel group must believe it is immune from the rule… Continue reading International war crimes probe needed in Sri Lanka – Japan Times
Sri Lanka navy confirms aid cargo
The Sri Lankan navy says it has found only food, medical items and similar goods on board a ship sent by Tamil expatriate groups in Europe. The vessel was intercepted by the navy days ago and the government said the expedition was intended to help the now-defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. But a Tamil spokesman denies… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy confirms aid cargo
LTTE respected our courts they did not fire a single shot at our courts – Lankanewspapers.com
Chief Justice Sarath Nanda Silva said that although there were Tamil Tiger courts in Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu, they had respected Sri Lanka s courts. Addressing a press briefing held in the auditorium of the Ministry of Justice to make aware media about denominating the judiciary divisions, the Chief Justice said that he was retiring as… Continue reading LTTE respected our courts they did not fire a single shot at our courts – Lankanewspapers.com
Caught between the Tigers and the tanks
by Stephanie Nolen The Sri Lankan government claims it is close to defeating the infamous Tamil Tiger rebels, though it admits a terrorist insurgency is likely to follow. Meanwhile, both sides are preventing Tamil civilians from fleeing to safety Every day, the women get up in the cool of early morning and walk a few… Continue reading Caught between the Tigers and the tanks
