Children are being abducted, with tacit government approval, from camps housing those displaced by Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict, human rights groups charged. The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers said it had received verified reports of child abductions from camps in the main resettlement area of Vavuniya, often by paramilitary Tamil groups. Children… Continue reading Children abducted from Sri Lanka camps: reports
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More than 280,000 Sri Lankan refugees could be held in camps for up to two years – Telegraph
Fears of a humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka are growing after the government said 280,000 refugees who fled the conflict zone would be held in overcrowded camps for up to two years. Officials said the delay was necessary to screen for Tamil Tigers and rebuild and restore electricity and water supplies to thousands of homes… Continue reading More than 280,000 Sri Lankan refugees could be held in camps for up to two years – Telegraph
UN in plea for Tamil aid access
The UN and aid agencies have appealed to Sri Lanka to allow them access to injured and displaced civilians stranded despite an end to fighting. "Total access" was urgently needed to the rebels’ final stronghold, a north-east coastal strip, the UN humanitarian office said. Thousands of civilians, many injured and sick, are believed to be… Continue reading UN in plea for Tamil aid access
Sri Lanka crisis deepens as Red Cross suspends aid – Times Online
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been forced to suspend the distribution of emergency supplies to as many as 300,000 people displaced by the Sri Lankan Army’s victory over the Tamil Tigers after the Government blocked access to aid camps. Fears have been growing over the welfare of those forced to flee… Continue reading Sri Lanka crisis deepens as Red Cross suspends aid – Times Online
U.N. demands full access to Sri Lanka refugees
The United Nations is demanding full access to refugee camps that are home to an estimated quarter of a million people fleeing war in Sri Lanka, the United Nations Children’s Fund said Tuesday. "People are arriving into camps sick, malnourished and some with untended wounds of war," UNICEF Executive Director Ann Veneman said in a… Continue reading U.N. demands full access to Sri Lanka refugees
Sri Lanka destroys evidence, prevents ICRC, UN access – Prof. Boyle
Noting that the slow genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka accelerated to more than 10,000 in the last few months, far exceeding the horrors of Srebrenica, Professor Boyle in conversation with Los Angeles KPFK radio host, Michael Slate, Tuesday, accused Sri Lanka Government of bulldozing and destroying evidence of massacres in the Safety Zone while… Continue reading Sri Lanka destroys evidence, prevents ICRC, UN access – Prof. Boyle
Fears mount for safety of doctors arrested by SLA
Whereabouts of three doctors, Medical Superintendent Dr. Shanmugarajah who was attending the wounded at the makeshift hospital at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal junior school, Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) doctors, Dr. Varatharajah and Dr Sathiyamoorthy, arrested by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) after fleeing the Safety Zone Saturday, are still unknown, and several Rights groups feared for… Continue reading Fears mount for safety of doctors arrested by SLA
Inner City Press: In Sri Lanka, UN Spokesman Has Last Visa, Press In For 2 Days, Banned From Zone?
In the run up to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s visit this weekend to Sri Lanka, the UN in New York could not say Tuesday whether it or the Red Cross had gained access to what was called the “No Fire Zone,” where are reports of untended wounded dying. Nor did the UN describe any steps… Continue reading Inner City Press: In Sri Lanka, UN Spokesman Has Last Visa, Press In For 2 Days, Banned From Zone?
Tamil doubts over rebel leader’s death
The Sri Lankan military has released pictures of Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran which it says prove conclusively that he is dead. State and private stations aired footage of what they said was the body of Prabhakaran, along with what looked like his Tamil Tiger identity card and tag. The army says his body has… Continue reading Tamil doubts over rebel leader’s death
Prabhakaran alive and well: Tamil Tigers
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers denied that their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran had been killed by the military, insisting that the rebel chief was alive and well. "Our beloved leader is alive and safe. He will continue to lead the quest for dignity and freedom for the Tamil people," the Tigers’ chief of international relations, Selvarasa Pathmanathan,… Continue reading Prabhakaran alive and well: Tamil Tigers
