Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has continued heavy shelling with cluster-munitions on civilian targets in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal within the so-called safety zone throughout Thursday and Friday. Several civilians have been killed and many sustained injuries as Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) surveillance aircraft was providing coordinates of densely populated places for the SLA to target civilians. At… Continue reading SLA steps up carnage on civilians
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Post-conflict is post-Sri Lankan
The Norwegian peace facilitator Erik Solheim is half a century late in calling for a federal solution to the Tamil national question in the island of Sri Lanka, said TamilNet’s political commentator in Colombo. “By naming the solution in his mind, whether Erik Solhiem is resigning from his role of peace facilitation and assumes another… Continue reading Post-conflict is post-Sri Lankan
UN violating Charter obligation to promote, encourage human rights – Prof. Boyle
Dithering in the halls of the human rights apex body, the United Nations, culminating in the recent uncharacteristic pronouncement that the Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is "too-busy" to visit Sri Lanka, has prompted a legal scholar to point out that "where an individual such as the U.N. Secretary General has an obligation to act to… Continue reading UN violating Charter obligation to promote, encourage human rights – Prof. Boyle
LTTE guarantees safety and security for ICRC
Dispelling hints and accusations by certain sections that the LTTE has not guaranteed safe passage to the ICRC to bring in humanitarian relief such as food and medicine, the LTTE political head B. Nadesan in a letter dated 4th May, has given a written assurance that the LTTE reiterates its full commitment and support to… Continue reading LTTE guarantees safety and security for ICRC
US should think of ‘gunboat diplomacy’
It is the last chance for US to strike a political balance in the island, if it is really keen in seeing meaningful ‘post-conflict’ process, said TamilNet’s political commentator in Colombo. Neither the present Indian Establishment, which by its role played as a war partner irredeemably lost its positive leverage on the affairs of the… Continue reading US should think of ‘gunboat diplomacy’
Canadian academics support self-determination, ask direct US action
Stressing on the recognition of the self-determination of Tamils as the basis for any solution to the crisis in the island of Sri Lanka, Canadian Academics for Tamil Rights in a press conference Wednesday in Toronto said that the proscription of the LTTE had affected the peace initiatives and Canada was a party to be… Continue reading Canadian academics support self-determination, ask direct US action
Critical medicine shortage, alarming number of casualties – Ambassador Rice
Dr Rice, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, in a press release issued early last week expressed deep concern at the "growing and grave humanitarian crisis," and pointed pointed to "serious allegations against both parties of violations of international humanitarian law." While indicating that shelling by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues despite assuarances by… Continue reading Critical medicine shortage, alarming number of casualties – Ambassador Rice
Four people die inside Sri Lankan internment camps
At least four people have died inside the internment camps where the Sri Lankan Government is holding and screening almost 190,000 ethnic Tamil civilians who have fled the fighting with the Tamil Tigers, The Times has learnt. Three women were found dead at a bathing area in one camp on Monday, and a child… Continue reading Four people die inside Sri Lankan internment camps
Grim scenes at Sri Lankan camps – Channel 4
Channel 4 News reports from a camp in the northern Sri Lankan city of Vavuniya, where Tamil refugees have been taken. Shocking claims have emerged of shortages of food and water, dead bodies left where they have fallen, women separated from their families, and even sexual abuse. This programme obtained the first independently… Continue reading Grim scenes at Sri Lankan camps – Channel 4
US responsible, least humanitarian is dropping food: Vanni civilians
If there is any meaning for the word humanitarian, the minimum humanitarian act right now is to drop food to the civilians of Vanni without wasting a minute, repeatedly appealed health officials in Vanni on Tuesday, as an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe caused by Sri Lankan government enforced starvation engulfs the civilians of Vanni. “The US… Continue reading US responsible, least humanitarian is dropping food: Vanni civilians
