After Bloodbath on the Beach, Sri Lanka Offers Fish Balls with a View of UN

It was a night of fish balls and denials, high above the UN. In a 38th floor that the government of Sri Lanka has rented for seven years now, the country’s new Ambassador to the UN Palitha Kohona invited and greeted members of the UN press corps, urging them to eat his chips and fish… Continue reading After Bloodbath on the Beach, Sri Lanka Offers Fish Balls with a View of UN

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Sri Lanka’s released refugees moved to new camps

At least half the 10,000 war refugees the Sri Lankan government said it sent home last week are still being held in transfer camps in their home districts, refugees and the government said on Thursday. Also on Thursday, the U.N.’s top political official toured several camps including Menik Farm, the largest in Sri Lanka. Most… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s released refugees moved to new camps

Pascoe to deliver Ban Ki-Moon’s letter to Rajapakse Friday

Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Lynn Pascoe is to deliver the letter given by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to the Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse when meets the latter on Friday. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, told reporters in New York Thursday, he has sent a letter to President Mahinda Rajapakse outlining the concerns of the… Continue reading Pascoe to deliver Ban Ki-Moon’s letter to Rajapakse Friday

Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs meets Tamil Diaspora group

Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Stephen Smith, participated in a meeting organised by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) with representatives of several Australian Tamil organisations and individuals, chaired by Mr. David Holly, the Assistant Secretary, South and West Asia Branch of the DFAT, sources in Australia said. Minister Smith explained his… Continue reading Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs meets Tamil Diaspora group

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In Sri Lanka, UN political chief visits camps for displaced

The United Nations political chief travelled today to northern Sri Lanka to get a first-hand look at the situation of displaced civilians living in Government-run camps, and the status of preparations for their resettlement. “I saw some efforts under way to make areas suitable for resettlement, both through clearing landmines and rehabilitating schools and economic… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, UN political chief visits camps for displaced

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Tamil political prisoners in Colombo on hunger strike

Tamil political prisoners arrested on suspicion under Emergency Regulations (ER) and Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), languishing in Magazine Prison and Colombo Remand Prison (CPR) for many years without being produced in the courts, launched a hunger strike from 6:00 a.m Thursday as their requests placed in previous hunger strikes had not been taken into… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners in Colombo on hunger strike

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‘India committed to welfare of displaced Tamils in SL’

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said India is committed to working on a ‘priority basis’ for the relief and rehabilitation of internally displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka and New Delhi has conveyed its concerns on the issue to the island government in "no uncertain terms." "We fully share your concern for the welfare and well-being… Continue reading ‘India committed to welfare of displaced Tamils in SL’

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Sri Lanka should permit impartial probe into alleged execution video – UN expert

A United Nations human rights expert has called for an independent probe into the authenticity of a video of alleged extrajudicial executions by Sri Lankan soldiers, stating that the investigations carried out so far have not been impartial. Philip Alston, the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, said in a statement that he… Continue reading Sri Lanka should permit impartial probe into alleged execution video – UN expert

UN envoy touring Sri Lanka camps

A top UN envoy is touring camps holding hundreds of thousands of displaced Tamils in northern Sri Lanka. Under-Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe has visited the camps in Jaffna and is now heading to the biggest camp, Menik Farm. Mr Pascoe is in Sri Lanka for talks with the government on the post-conflict… Continue reading UN envoy touring Sri Lanka camps