Sri Lanka pledges to resettle displaced civilians

Sri Lanka’s president promised Friday to send nearly 300,000 Tamil war refugees who are being held in military-run camps back to their homes in the next four months, the government said. President Mahinda Rajapaksa made the pledge at a meeting with U.N. Undersecretary General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe amid international criticism of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges to resettle displaced civilians

On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Speaks But No Questions Allowed, Pascoe Spin

Having been widely criticized for weak handling of civilian deaths and detentions in Sri Lanka, the UN administration of Ban Ki-moon now seeks to control its message and limit questions, to turn the tide of negative coverage in the run-up to next week’s General Assembly meeting. At a purportedly unscripted questions and answer session with… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Speaks But No Questions Allowed, Pascoe Spin

Sri Lanka’s released refugees moved to new camps

At least half the 10,000 war refugees the Sri Lankan government said it sent home last week are still being held in transfer camps in their home districts, refugees and the government said on Thursday. Also on Thursday, the U.N.’s top political official toured several camps including Menik Farm, the largest in Sri Lanka. Most… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s released refugees moved to new camps

Sri Lanka should permit impartial probe into alleged execution video – UN expert

A United Nations human rights expert has called for an independent probe into the authenticity of a video of alleged extrajudicial executions by Sri Lankan soldiers, stating that the investigations carried out so far have not been impartial. Philip Alston, the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, said in a statement that he… Continue reading Sri Lanka should permit impartial probe into alleged execution video – UN expert

Tamil national aspirations, TNA and transnational governance

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) or any other political party claiming that they represent Tamils have no right to proclaim that they have moved away from the 1977 mandate for independence and sovereignty of the Eezham Tamil nation, to satisfy India, Mahinda Rajapaksa or any other power. They may negotiate but without dropping the fundamentals,… Continue reading Tamil national aspirations, TNA and transnational governance

‘As the shells fell, we tried to save lives with no blood or medicine’

The young mother was standing by the side of the road, clutching her baby. The baby was dead. Damilvany Gnanakumar watched as she tried to make a decision. Around them, thousands of people were picking their way between bodies strewn across the road, desperate to escape the fighting all around them. "The mother couldn’t bring… Continue reading ‘As the shells fell, we tried to save lives with no blood or medicine’

EU sanctions on Sri Lanka to hit ‘cheap’ clothing over human rights abuses

They were billed as “garments without guilt” — cheap, good-quality lingerie, casual clothes and sportswear made in Sri Lanka and sold in stores such as Next, Tesco and Marks & Spencer. For the past four years, such clothes worth billions of pounds have been imported, tax-free, to the European Union under a trade scheme intended… Continue reading EU sanctions on Sri Lanka to hit ‘cheap’ clothing over human rights abuses

UN political chief to visit Sri Lanka for talks

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is sending the United Nations’ political chief, B. Lynn Pascoe, to Sri Lanka tomorrow for talks on critical issues, the UN announced today. Mr. Ban and the Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, agreed on the mission during a telephone conversation today, Mr. Pascoe told a press briefing. “We are very concerned about… Continue reading UN political chief to visit Sri Lanka for talks

Starvation, rape, killings, torture in Sri Lanka camps, Murphy tells Australia parliament

Noting that "hundreds of thousands of innocent Tamils displaced by the military offensive are living in camps in appalling conditions. Moreover, foreign media channels have reported horrifying evidence of the worst violations of human rights, including starvation, rape, killings and torture. International agencies are calling for full access to these camps in order to provide… Continue reading Starvation, rape, killings, torture in Sri Lanka camps, Murphy tells Australia parliament

Tamils rail under Sri Lanka’s heel

When the Sri Lankan government routed the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam on the sandy beaches of the country’s north east, few would have predicted that the government offensive would continue. Yet in the months that have followed there has been little magnanimity, let alone reconciliation. Tens of thousands of Tamil civilians are still being… Continue reading Tamils rail under Sri Lanka’s heel