The United States, responding to protests from Sri Lanka over remarks by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said it had no recent evidence of women being raped while in Sri Lankan government custody. In a letter addressed to Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama, the State Department noted that the US government and… Continue reading US responds to Sri Lanka protest over Clinton remark
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Duplicitous Colombo bereft of excuses on holding internees – ICG
Andrew Stroehlein, International Crisis Group’s Communications Director, during his testimony to the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights on the situation in Sri Lanka Thursday, noted the poor and deteriorating conditions in the internment camps where more than 264,000 Tamils are being held by Colombo, and said, "[t]he worst kind of duplicity was seen just… Continue reading Duplicitous Colombo bereft of excuses on holding internees – ICG
Clinton’s rape bombshell
US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, chairing the United Nations Security Council meeting Wednesday, on the last day of US’s turn of the rotating presidency of the 15-member body in September, on violence against women in warfare, dropped a bombshell on Sri Lanka by including Sri Lanka in the company of Congo, Sudan, and Mayanmar,… Continue reading Clinton’s rape bombshell
Many injured in Sri Lanka blast
An explosion in a van in central Sri Lanka has wounded 13 people, including many school children who were about to get on the vehicle, the military says. A private dispute was suspected to be behind the blast, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. The attack took place near the town of Kurunegala. The bomb… Continue reading Many injured in Sri Lanka blast
Internment poisoning hopes of reconciliation – Economist
"The fate of a quarter of a million interned Tamils is poisoning Sri Lanka’s hopes of ethnic reconciliation….So long as Tamils feel abused by a racist Sinhalese state, the conflict may resume. Economic development of their shattered regions, which the government is planning, is unlikely to change that. Hence the government’s continued war-footing—but this is… Continue reading Internment poisoning hopes of reconciliation – Economist
Sri Lanka accepts UN criticism of camps: minister
Sri Lanka on Thursday said it accepted much of the United Nations’ recent criticism over its handling of 250,000 Tamils detained in camps since the end of the island’s ethnic conflict six months ago. Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe pledged the government would address recommendations made by Walter Kaelin, a representative of the United Nations… Continue reading Sri Lanka accepts UN criticism of camps: minister
UN Security Council Calls for Appointment of Special Representative on Sexual Violence
The U.N. Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution creating new tools to combat sexual violence against women and children in conflict situations. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton chaired Wednesday’s meeting, which came on the last day of the United States’ presidency of the council. Secretary Clinton said that during her July trip to… Continue reading UN Security Council Calls for Appointment of Special Representative on Sexual Violence
Melting pot of Eezham-Tamil democratic politics
While the idea of transnational government (TNG) is captivating the minds of Eezham Tamils, their public opinion should be watchful for political moves not slipping in concepts and terminologies and the organisation process maintaining absolute financial independence. Democratically elected country councils widen, strengthen and secure the democratic structure of TNG and help it to evolve… Continue reading Melting pot of Eezham-Tamil democratic politics
UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning
The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has warned that Sri Lanka risks creating "bitterness" if it fails to rapidly resettle Tamil refugees. He conveyed this during talks with Sri Lankan Prime minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake at the UN in New York. Mr Ban said further suffering under harsh conditions in the camps could lead to growing discontent… Continue reading UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning
UN Urges Release of Displaced Civilians in Sri Lankan Camps
A United Nations human rights envoy is urging Sri Lankan authorities to accelerate the release of more than 250,000 people who remain confined in overcrowded displacement camps. Walter Kalin, a U.N. representative on internally displaced people, said Tuesday the release of the Tamil civilians in the northern camps is becoming a matter of urgency.… Continue reading UN Urges Release of Displaced Civilians in Sri Lankan Camps
