Won’t allow SL to be divided again: Rajapaksa

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa Saturday said he would never allow the nation to be divided again. Rajapaksha was conferred with the highest national award-‘Wishwa Keerthi Sri Three Sinhaladeeshwara’ at the Magul Maluwa in the historic Dalada Maligawa, Kandy Saturday by the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters. There he solemnly pledged to protect the nation that… Continue reading Won’t allow SL to be divided again: Rajapaksa

Agony in Sri Lanka’s refugee camp

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spent Saturday in Sri Lanka pressing for political reconciliation and full humanitarian access for displaced people in camps, following Colombo’s declaration of victory over Tamil Tigers rebels. The BBC’s UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan was travelling with Mr Ban and sent this report. The Menik Farm camp in northern Sri Lanka… Continue reading Agony in Sri Lanka’s refugee camp

UN chief face-to-face with SLanka refugee despair

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon came face-to-face Saturday with the despair of Sri Lanka’s war-hit civilians as he toured the nation’s biggest refugee complex, home to 200,000 displaced by fighting. Just days after Colombo declared victory over Tamil Tiger, he toured the sprawling Menik Farm camp, 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Colombo, which was jammed… Continue reading UN chief face-to-face with SLanka refugee despair

UN chief visits Sri Lanka war refugees

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited a displacement camp packed with tens of thousands of Tamil civilians in northern Sri Lanka as he appealed Saturday to the triumphant government to "heal the wounds" after three decades of civil war. The secretary-general was the first major international figure to visit since President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared victory over… Continue reading UN chief visits Sri Lanka war refugees

Sri Lanka Leader Rejects War Crimes Investigation

By Emily Wax   As hundreds of thousands of supporters cheered outside Parliament, Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday dismissed calls for an international investigation into alleged war crimes by government troops in their victorious offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels. "Some tried to stop our military campaign by threatening to haul us before… Continue reading Sri Lanka Leader Rejects War Crimes Investigation

British officials in race to stop ‘war crime’ by Sri Lankan forces

By Dean Nelson in Colombo. British ministers and diplomats were involved in a frantic last minute series of pleas to spare the lives of two Tamil Tiger leaders as Sri Lankan troops closed in. The LTTE’s political chief B Nadesan and ‘peace secretariat’ head S Puleedevan had attempted to surrender, a senior United Nations official… Continue reading British officials in race to stop ‘war crime’ by Sri Lankan forces