Most of Sri Lanka’s displaced people could still be kept in government-run camps in one year’s time, a UN official has told the BBC quoting army sources. But the government rejected the suggestion, saying that it aimed to resettle most by the end of this year. About 250,000 people fled the final bloody phase of… Continue reading UN concern over Sri Lanka camps
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Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses
Sri Lankan authorities must finally bring justice to victims of two decades of rights violations if the ethnically divided island is to find peace, Amnesty International said Thursday. The recent defeat of the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels gave the government a unique opportunity to deal with past crimes and to secure long-term reconciliation, the rights… Continue reading Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses
Four pro-LTTE MPs refused leave by Sri Lankan parliament
Sri Lankan parliament today refused to grant leave to four pro-LTTE Tamil MPs from the house, accusing them of acting against the national interest and constitution by spreading false propaganda against the country abroad. The ruling United People Friend Alliance MPs expressed reservations against a proposal submitted by the four Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs… Continue reading Four pro-LTTE MPs refused leave by Sri Lankan parliament
Bob Rae denied entry to Sri Lanka – report
Sri Lanka Wednesday denied entry to Bob Rae, a prominent Canadian politician outspoken in his criticism of Colombo’s military campaign and then Chair of the Forum of Federations, the constitutional NGO advising the Norwegian peace process during 2002 and 2003. Sri Lanka’s Immigration Commissioner P. B. Abeykoon said “intelligence reports” meant Mr. Rae should not… Continue reading Bob Rae denied entry to Sri Lanka – report
Largest ammunition dump explodes in SLA Vavuniyaa camp
Residents of Eerappe’riyaku’am in Vavuniya reported hearing loud explosions, and seeing fire from the ammunition dump of the 211- Due Command of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Vavuniyaa from 6:00 p.m. Tuesday. The explosions have been continuing for more than an hour, according to reports from Vavuniyaa. The ammunition dump is one of the… Continue reading Largest ammunition dump explodes in SLA Vavuniyaa camp
‘Our hands are tainted with blood,’ admits Suryanarayan
“Our hands are tainted with blood”, admitted professor V. Suryanarayan, a member of India’s national security advisory panel during Vanni war, in a conference organised by International Tamil Centre, Chennai, on Monday. He also implied the connivance of the Tamil Nadu government when he said in this context that “during the last two three years… Continue reading ‘Our hands are tainted with blood,’ admits Suryanarayan
‘Geopolitical excuse for esoteric diplomacy
“India views with unease the Chinese inroads into Sri Lanka as part of a broad move into the Indian Ocean. But India faces acute dilemma. Its capacity to cajole the diehard Sinhalese nationalists to compromise with the Tamils for an enduring settlement suffers so long as China extends such no-holds-barred political backing to the Colombo… Continue reading ‘Geopolitical excuse for esoteric diplomacy
S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka has turned away a ship which came from Europe carrying aid for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war, officials say. Late last week the Sri Lankan navy intercepted the vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. But a navy spokesman told the BBC that the vessel, the… Continue reading S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka turns back Tamil aid ship
Sri Lankan authorities Monday ordered a foreign-owned ship carrying aid for Tamil civilians to leave the island without unloading its cargo. The Syrian-registered ship, Captain Ali, was seized last week, and the Sri Lankan defence ministry said the cargo of food and other supplies had been destined for the now defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka turns back Tamil aid ship
International war crimes probe needed in Sri Lanka – Japan Times
Noting the civilian casualty list in Sri Lanka’s offensive against the Tamil Tigers “is long and growing” and the “disturbing” evidence has emerged from the warzone, the Japan Times Monday joined calls for a “complete, unvarnished international” investigation into alleged war crimes. “No government or rebel group must believe it is immune from the rule… Continue reading International war crimes probe needed in Sri Lanka – Japan Times
