About 1,400 people are dying every week at the giant Manik Farm internment camp set up in Sri Lanka to detain Tamil refugees from the nation’s bloody civil war, senior international aid sources have told The Times. The death toll will add to concerns that the Sri Lankan Government has failed to halt a humanitarian… Continue reading Tamil death toll ‘is 1,400 a week’ at Manik Farm camp in Sri Lanka
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US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India
The Ambassador-designate of Obama administration to India, Tim Roemer, appearing before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Wednesday, said the US is very concerned about the internally displaced people, resettlement, reconciliation and a peace process to go forward. “I think that’s something that would be important for the next ambassador, to continue to work with… Continue reading US concerned about IDPs, peace process: ambassador-designate to India
After hiccups, relief ship reaches Lanka
MV Cap Colorado, the ship carrying 27 containers of relief material for internally displaced Sri Lankan Tamils, ran into rough weather as the Lankan Navy surrounded the ship and prevented it from reaching the Colombo port through Wednesday. Late in the evening, bowing to pressure from different quarters, including the Red Cross which is consignee… Continue reading After hiccups, relief ship reaches Lanka
Indian envoy holds talks with Tamil leaders
Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Alok Prasad on Tuesday began a two-day visit to Jaffna by holding meetings with key officials, Tamil political leaders and the Roman Catholic Bishop. Sources in Jaffna told The New Indian Express that during his visit to the Jaffna Hospital, Prasad promised to get Indian help to reconstruct parts… Continue reading Indian envoy holds talks with Tamil leaders
The onus is on the diaspora
The military outcome of the crisis has emboldened a bunch of people to chant that ‘we told you so’ and now collaborate with thy oppressors. This group is not new to Eezham Tamils, writes TamilNet’s political commentator in Colombo. "Ever since universal suffrage was introduced in the ethnically divided island in 1931, there was always… Continue reading The onus is on the diaspora
Victims of Tamil Tiger war hit by Sri Lanka tax on aid workers
by Jeremy Page The Sri Lankan Government is trying to siphon off millions of pounds of humanitarian aid by imposing a 0.9 per cent tax on all funding for aid groups, including the British charities Oxfam and Save the Children Fund, The Times has learnt. Aid workers said that Burma was the only other country… Continue reading Victims of Tamil Tiger war hit by Sri Lanka tax on aid workers
No welfare for Sri Lanka’s Tamils
The latter stages of the war in Sri Lanka have been carefully choreographed and hidden from the outside world, with the voices of victims silenced through fear and insecurity. There are allegations of war crimes, rape and torture, summary executions and prolonged bombardments by a government which, it is believed by human rights organisations, killed… Continue reading No welfare for Sri Lanka’s Tamils
Sinister thinking behind Tamil incarceration: Doctor John Whitehall
The Sri Lankan Governments thinking that “the concept of Tamil autonomy or freedom or even culture should be beaten to its knees and never rise again” can be compared to the actions of Joseph Stalin, said leading Australian Pediatrician Dr John Whitehall, describing government internment facilities as “concentration camps”, and saying the imprisonment of 300,000… Continue reading Sinister thinking behind Tamil incarceration: Doctor John Whitehall
‘India did PR for Rajapaksa govt’
Noted journalist Satya Sivaraman said India became just a public relations manager for the Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa government in their war against the LTTE. Delivering a speech at a function on “What next in Sri Lanka”, he said instead of trying for a democratic solution for the ethnic crisis, India was protecting the Lankan… Continue reading ‘India did PR for Rajapaksa govt’
Sri Lanka’s need for IMF wanes: Central Bank
Sri Lanka’s central bank chief said Saturday that the island could live without a major IMF bailout that had been delayed by the final stages of the government’s fight with Tamil Tiger rebels. The government had requested the 1.9-billion-dollar loan in March to help stave off its first balance of payments deficit in four years… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s need for IMF wanes: Central Bank
