UN presses Sri Lanka to resettle displaced Tamils The United Nations has sent a senior official to Sri Lanka this week to press for the speedy resettlement of 300,000 war-displaced. Walter Kalin, the UN secretary-general’s envoy for refugee rights – the second UN official to visit in as many weeks – is expected to pressure… Continue reading Plight of Tamil refugees
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Why peace seems elusive in Sri Lanka: Rediff.com
Four months after crushing the Tamil Tigers, the Sri Lankan government is still unable to define peace, even as it has embarked on the further expansion of an already-large military, says Brahma Chellaney. If war-scarred Sri Lanka [ Images ] is to re-emerge as a tropical paradise, it has to build enduring peace through genuine… Continue reading Why peace seems elusive in Sri Lanka: Rediff.com
UN envoy visits Sri Lanka over war refugees
The United Nations’ top envoy for refugees met with Sri Lankan authorities Thursday to discuss the plight of over 250,000 war-displaced civilians held in camps in the north, officials said. Walter Kalin, the UN secretary general’s envoy for refugee rights, arrived late Wednesday and will also tour the camps in the island’s north before leaving… Continue reading UN envoy visits Sri Lanka over war refugees
At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved
On the opening day of the UN General Assembly, UK foreign minister David Miliband told the Press that he and his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner will have a "joint meeting" with the Sri Lankan foreign minister on Friday. As Miliband spoke with mostly British reporters about the statement he had just read out on camera… Continue reading At UN, Miliband and Kouchner in Sri Lankan Meeting Friday, Japan Says It’s Resolved
Security concerns must be considered: Sri Lanka tells UNHRC
EU reiterates fears over plight of displaced people The Sri Lankan delegation yesterday told the United Nations Human Rights Council sessions that did appreciate the concerns expressed by member states over the plight of the displaced people but the country’s security concerns should also be taken into consideration. The UNHRC website quoted the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Security concerns must be considered: Sri Lanka tells UNHRC
A Continuation of War by Other Means? – groundviews
The war it seems is not over. The international conspiracies to save Prabhakaran and the LTTE are now said to have morphed into a conspiracy to destabilize the government, initiate regime change and charge its leading lights and war heroes with war crimes. The opposition and civil society activists are said to be key figures… Continue reading A Continuation of War by Other Means? – groundviews
Sri Lankan leader skips meeting in US – The National Newspaper
When world leaders met at the opening of the annual United Nations General Assembly yesterday, Mahinda Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan president, was a notable absentee. The president instead sent his deputy, prime minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake, to lead the country’s delegation at the UN’s 2009 session in what is widely see as a reluctance to meet… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader skips meeting in US – The National Newspaper
Ireland rejects visas to SL cycling team
Ireland embassy in New Delhi in India has refused visas to thirteen competitors from Sri Lanka for the cycling event at the World Military Games 2009 in Ireland. A number of reasons for the refusal had been given by the embassy officials, sources in Colombo said. A cycling team consisting of thirteen members from Sri… Continue reading Ireland rejects visas to SL cycling team
Civilians clash with SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camp
Additional police and Sri Lanka Army troops were brought into the College of Education internment camp in Vavuniyaa after clashes erupted between civilian inmates and Sri Lankan forces following the arrest and assault of a Tamil youth in the camp. Several civilians and armed personnel sustained minor injuries, sources in Vavuniyaa said. On Monday, a… Continue reading Civilians clash with SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camp
FR petition allowed against SSP, wife, son in abduction, assault incident
The three-member bench of Supreme Court Friday granted leave to proceed with the rights violation petition filed by Nipuna Ramanayake, a Malabe SLIIT undergraduate, against Colombo Crimes Division officers, its former Director Vas Gunawardena, his wife and son. Chief Justice Asoka de Silva, Justices Jagath Balapatebendi and S. I. Imam were members of the bench,… Continue reading FR petition allowed against SSP, wife, son in abduction, assault incident
