Every year, an estimated 26 million older people are affected by natural disasters, with many more hit by violent conflicts. The help older survivors need is often different from that required for younger adults – yet experts agree that despite recent advances, there is still not enough emergency aid tailored to older people’s needs. The… Continue reading Q+A – Gaps in aid for older people in conflicts and disasters
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Indian employee of Sri Lankan Airlines found killed
An Indian working with the Sri Lankan Airlines was found murdered in his house here. Police found bloodstains and a knife near Raman Kumar Roy’s body which was hanging from the staircase. Initial investigations indicated that Roy was stabbed and then hanged, police said. A neighbour saw Roy hanging through a window and called the… Continue reading Indian employee of Sri Lankan Airlines found killed
UN Security Council Calls for Appointment of Special Representative on Sexual Violence
The U.N. Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution creating new tools to combat sexual violence against women and children in conflict situations. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton chaired Wednesday’s meeting, which came on the last day of the United States’ presidency of the council. Secretary Clinton said that during her July trip to… Continue reading UN Security Council Calls for Appointment of Special Representative on Sexual Violence
Jaffna prisoners call off fast on assurance by Magistrate
Fifteen Tamil political prisoners in Jaffna prison Wednesday evening called off their fast-to-death campaign on the assurance given by the Jaffna Magistrate Mr.S. Anandarajah that he would take appropriate steps to settle the dispute with the prison authorities within three weeks. The detainees began their fast Tuesday evening demanding their release or to produce them… Continue reading Jaffna prisoners call off fast on assurance by Magistrate
Supreme Court to decide terrorism support law
The U.S. Supreme Court said on Wednesday it would hear an Obama administration appeal defending part of the Patriot Act, which has been criticized by civil liberties groups for giving the government broad powers. The justices agreed to review a U.S. appeals court ruling that struck down as unconstitutionally vague a law that makes it… Continue reading Supreme Court to decide terrorism support law
UN ratchets up criticism of Sri Lankan camps
The United Nations on Tuesday issued its strongest criticism yet of Sri Lanka over its continued internment of 250,000 people who fled fighting in the final stages of the island’s separatist war. Walter Kaelin, a representative of the United Nations secretary-general, said civilians held in tightly-guarded camps should be granted freedom to ensure that the… Continue reading UN ratchets up criticism of Sri Lankan camps
Two testimonies from families released from Menik Camp – Groundviews
Testimony #1 Around 50-52 IDP families from Zone 5, Menik Farm were brought outside the camp with their belongings and asked to leave without any assistance. No transport provided. No proper documentation was given to prove the release. The military brought our belongings in a tractor until the entrance of the camp and then handed… Continue reading Two testimonies from families released from Menik Camp – Groundviews
New dam will be a major threat to Tamil Nadu: Vaiko
Construction of a new dam in the place of Mullaperiyar dam will be a grave threat to Tamil Nadu as it would deprive water to a vast stretch of cultivable land in the southern districts, Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) general secretary Vaiko has said. Addressing party cadres at a demonstration held near the Collectorate… Continue reading New dam will be a major threat to Tamil Nadu: Vaiko
At UN, Ban Cannot Stop Sri Lanka’s Shooting, Blake’s Visit, Report Mid-October
In the wake of the Sri Lankan Army shooting at least two children on the margins of the Manik Farm "Internally Displaced Persons" camp in Vavuniya, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon if, in his September 28 meeting with three Sri Lankan ministers, he sought or gained any commitment for non-use… Continue reading At UN, Ban Cannot Stop Sri Lanka’s Shooting, Blake’s Visit, Report Mid-October
S.L. Govt. uses Israel to soften American pressure
The report on Sri Lanka’s (SL) war that was to be forwarded to the US Congress has been postponed indefinitely . According to sources in America , this postponement is engendered by the need to garner more information in connection with the report . However , some sources say ,this is the result of a… Continue reading S.L. Govt. uses Israel to soften American pressure
