Japan will send a special envoy to Sri Lanka this week to discuss the plight of nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by recent fighting, according to diplomats. Japan, Sri Lanka’s largest single aid donor, was sending Yasushi Akashi on a three-day visit starting Monday to assess Colombo’s moves to re-settle the war-displaced civilians, a diplomat… Continue reading Japan envoy to discuss Sri Lanka war victims
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Congressman Shuler contradicts Rights groups after Colombo funded trip
Second term North Carolina Congressman, Heath Shuler, after a Sri Lanka Embassy funded 2-day trip to Sri Lanka last week, commended the Sri Lankan government on the conditions in the internment camps after a government conducted tour. Shuler’s statements contradict reports by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, who accuse Colombo of intentionally shelling the… Continue reading Congressman Shuler contradicts Rights groups after Colombo funded trip
UN chief warns Sri Lanka against ‘triumphalism’
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday warned the Sri Lankan government against "triumphalism" after its recent defeat of the Tamil separatist insurgency and urged it to "heal the wounds" of the bitter conflict. "I would like to take this opportunity to warn against the risk of triumphalism in the wake of victory," Ban told reporters… Continue reading UN chief warns Sri Lanka against ‘triumphalism’
Doctors who braved bombs in Sri Lanka imprisoned
Government accuses medics of collaborating with Tamil Tigers By Andrew Buncombe, Asia correspondent Three doctors who struggled to help tens of thousands of civilians wounded in Sri Lanka’s war zone could be held for up to a year before being charged with harming the country, the government has revealed. Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Minister, Mahinda… Continue reading Doctors who braved bombs in Sri Lanka imprisoned
World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama
"The international community has an obligation, even when it’s inconvenient, to act when genocide is occurring," US President Barack Obama said Friday during a visit to Germany. He was responding to reporters asking how the Holocaust mantra of "never again" might apply to current crises in the Darfur region of Sudan or in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama
Ban to hold UN Sri Lanka briefing
Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary-general, is to brief the UN Security Council on his recent visit to Sri Lanka amid growing calls for an inquiry into possible war crimes allegedly committed by the government and Tamil Tiger separatists. Ban is to hold an informal session on the crisis with the council’s members and the… Continue reading Ban to hold UN Sri Lanka briefing
Sri Lanka: Singer MIA Hits Out After 300,000 Tamil People Were Put In ‘Concentration Camps’ – SKY NEWS
Singer MIA has called on the EU to help hundreds of thousands of Tamils she says were put in "concentration camps" following the defeat by the Sri Lankan army. The star, who lives in the UK but is of Tamil origin, has given her support on Twitter to Jan Jananayagam, an independent British candidate in… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Singer MIA Hits Out After 300,000 Tamil People Were Put In ‘Concentration Camps’ – SKY NEWS
Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
A group of doctors who worked in Sri Lanka’s rebel-held war zone are being held on suspicion of collaborating with Tamil rebels, the government says. The doctors could be in detention for a year or more before being tried. With journalists banned from the conflict zone, they became an important source of news about the… Continue reading Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
Sinhala “lebensraum” in progress in Vanni, warns Prof.Boyle
"The Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) is continuing to inflict Nazi-type crimes and atrocities against the Tamils even after their alleged excuse of fighting a "war against terrorism" has been exposed as a bogus pretext to annihilate the Tamils and to steal their lands and natural resources. This is what Hitler and the Nazis called… Continue reading Sinhala “lebensraum” in progress in Vanni, warns Prof.Boyle
Britain sold weapons to help Sri Lankan army defeat Tamil Tigers
Britain and other EU countries sold military equipment worth millions of pounds to the Sri Lankan Government in the last three years of its bloody civil war with the Tamil Tigers, The Times has learnt. Britain approved commercial sales of more than £13.6 million of equipment including armoured vehicles, machinegun components and semiautomatic pistols, according… Continue reading Britain sold weapons to help Sri Lankan army defeat Tamil Tigers
