As Sri Lankan IDPs Shot, UN’s Pascoe Says Camps To Be “Thinned Out,” Council Should Meet

Just after the Sri Lankan Army shot people leaving the Manik Farms camps in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Secretary of Defense met in New York with the UN’s highest officials. Afterwards, Inner City Press asked the head of the UN’s Department of Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe about the shooting incidents, whether… Continue reading As Sri Lankan IDPs Shot, UN’s Pascoe Says Camps To Be “Thinned Out,” Council Should Meet

Ban again urges Sri Lanka to resettle hundreds of thousands displaced by war

Failure to rapidly resettle nearly 300,000 Sri Lankans displaced by the Government’s final onslaught against Tamil separatists and further suffering under harsh conditions in the camps could result in growing bitterness, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned the island’s Prime Minister today. In talks with Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Mr. Ban stressed… Continue reading Ban again urges Sri Lanka to resettle hundreds of thousands displaced by war

Tamils shot by army after attempting to ‘escape’ from internment camp

Sri Lankan troops opened fire on dozens of Tamil civilians as they allegedly tried to escape from internment camps where they and 280,000 others have been held since the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May. Police said that three of the civilians suffered gunshot wounds, but a pro-Tiger website put the number at… Continue reading Tamils shot by army after attempting to ‘escape’ from internment camp

Eezham Tamils in Norway launch move for democratically elected council

Eezham Tamils in Norway have launched an election process on Monday to form Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET), a move widely perceived as a pioneering major step in the global politics of Eezham Tamils. An independent election committee formed for this purpose has called for the nomination of candidates and has announced that the… Continue reading Eezham Tamils in Norway launch move for democratically elected council

Wanni IDPs: The scam continues

By Rohini Hensman It was a relief to hear that the government was at last responding to mounting domestic and international criticism, and had begun releasing the Wanni IDPs. Perhaps the shocking report in the Sunday Times on September 6 about human trafficking at the internment camps was partly responsible. An exemplary piece of investigative… Continue reading Wanni IDPs: The scam continues

SLA shoots 6 including women, children in Cheddiku’lam camp

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Saturday around 6:00 p.m. opened fire and injured six civilians including two women and three children in Cheddiku’lam internment camp, according to initial reports reaching from Vavuniyaa. One 8-year-old child, seriously wounded in the episode, was transferred to Anuradhapura hospital from Vavuniyaa hospital, medical sources in Vavuniyaa said. The unfortunate… Continue reading SLA shoots 6 including women, children in Cheddiku’lam camp

Court case mooted against India’s internment camps for Eezham Tamils

Long continuing human rights violations of Government of India and Tamil Nadu State Government, by the way they treat Eezham Tamils in internment camps and refugee camps in Tamil Nadu, are challenged by I’lanthamizhar Iyakkam (Young Tamil Movement) in Chennai, which is mooting a court case in this regard. Accusing the central and state governments… Continue reading Court case mooted against India’s internment camps for Eezham Tamils

At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved

On the opening day of the UN General Assembly, UK foreign minister David Miliband told the Press that he and his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner will have a "joint meeting" with the Sri Lankan foreign minister on Friday. As Miliband spoke with mostly British reporters about the statement he had just read out on camera… Continue reading At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved

Civilians clash with SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camp

Additional police and Sri Lanka Army troops were brought into the College of Education internment camp in Vavuniyaa after clashes erupted between civilian inmates and Sri Lankan forces following the arrest and assault of a Tamil youth in the camp. Several civilians and armed personnel sustained minor injuries, sources in Vavuniyaa said. On Monday, a… Continue reading Civilians clash with SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camp