Lakshmi Rasamy reached through the barbed wire enclosing this displacement camp, grabbed her mother’s hand and wept for her four children who were killed in the last spasm of fighting in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Around her, other camp residents searched the crowd outside for their loved ones and spoke of families split apart by… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s displaced families torn apart by war
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UN: investigate abuses by both sides in Sri Lanka
The U.N. high commissioner for human rights is demanding an independent investigation into atrocities committed in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Navi Pillay has recommended to the U.N. Human Rights Council that both the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers be investigated over the high civilian death toll since December. Pillay said Tuesday the government… Continue reading UN: investigate abuses by both sides in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas
By Dean Nelson The Sri Lankan government has been accused of launching a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" following its victory over the Tamil Tigers in the country’s 26 year civil war. Aid officials, human rights campaigners and politicians claim Tamils have been driven out of areas in the north-east of the country by killings and… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas
Horror for civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s ‘no-fire zone’
From the air, the battle zone reveals itself one clue at a time — the scorched patches of earth, the blasted palm trees, the burnt-out skeletal houses. Then the helicopter banks sharp right over the green lagoon and a blaze of white sand appears — to the gasps of the first outsiders to glimpse the… Continue reading Horror for civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s ‘no-fire zone’
Sri Lanka attempts to stop investigation into alleged war crimes
Sri Lanka is to clash with Western powers at the United Nations Human Rights Council today in an effort to ward off any investigation into alleged war crimes committed during its military offensive against the Tamil Tigers. The country has marshalled a team of powerful allies led by China, Russia and India to fight off… Continue reading Sri Lanka attempts to stop investigation into alleged war crimes
Lion, Tiger and lies – The Week
Too many loose ends in Lankan army’s version of Prabhakaran’s death By Anita Pratap Precisely because he is many things to many people, LTTE leader V. Prabhakaran’s death has been greeted with joy by the Sinhalese, grief by his Tamil supporters, and relief by many who hope his death will bring peace to Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Lion, Tiger and lies – The Week
Durable political solution key to development in post-conflict Sri Lanka – Ban
Addressing the aspirations and grievances of all communities, as well as finding a lasting political solution, is essential for long-term development in the wake of the end of the long-running conflict between Sri Lankan troops and separatist rebels, according to a joint statement issued by the Government of the South Asian nation and the United… Continue reading Durable political solution key to development in post-conflict Sri Lanka – Ban
200,000 Tamil civilians imprisoned in Sri Lankan Manik Farm camp
“We are in an open jail,” Kumar whispers, his skinny shoulders shaking as he looks around to check who is watching “Help us, we want to be free.” He is one of about 200,000 Tamil civilians being held against their will behind the razor-wire coils that surround Manik Farm, the largest displacement camp in Sri… Continue reading 200,000 Tamil civilians imprisoned in Sri Lankan Manik Farm camp
Tamil Tigers admit leader is dead
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have admitted for the first time that their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is dead. A statement issued by the Tigers said their "incomparable leader" had "attained martyrdom" and declared a week of mourning. A spokesman for the group also told the BBC that it would now use non-violent methods to… Continue reading Tamil Tigers admit leader is dead
Hidden from the world.. innocent captives of terror – News Of The World
The News of the World sends award-winning reporter Dan McDougall to reveal truth about Sri Lanka’s secret refugee camps THEY squat in a circle, grinding their tiny hands nervously into the mud behind the six foot high barbed wire fence that imprisons them. And their little eyes stare wide open in fear at what lies… Continue reading Hidden from the world.. innocent captives of terror – News Of The World
