A top UN envoy has arrived in Sri Lanka for talks with the government on the post-conflict situation in the country. Under-Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe is due to visit the huge camps for internally displaced Tamil civilians on Thursday. He says he will press the government to speed up the release of… Continue reading UN envoy in Sri Lanka for talks
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UN pushes Sri Lanka on Tamil rights
The UN’s political chief has arrived in Sri Lanka to press the government to release nearly 300,000 Tamil refugees detained at government-run camps since the end of the civil war in May. Lynn Pascoe, the undersecretary-general for political affairs, arrived on Wednesday for three days of talks with government officials and political and civil society… Continue reading UN pushes Sri Lanka on Tamil rights
Rights group appeals for accountability for victims of disappearances, detainees
The Civil Monitoring Mission in an appeal made after convening a conference on the "Disappeared and the Detained" said Wednesday, "[t]he end of war has not brought any end to our agonies and miseries. We feel more vulnerable today than in the past. National reconciliation and national unity have been reduced to mere rhetoric statements.… Continue reading Rights group appeals for accountability for victims of disappearances, detainees
AG to UK to discuss legal options against Channel 4
Sri Lanka’s Attorney General Mohan Peiris is due in UK tomorrow to explore the possibilities of taking legal action against British broadcaster Channel 4 for airing controversial video footage of alleged military killings of unarmed LTTE cadres, Disaster Management and Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said. Speaking to Daily Mirror online the Minister, who is… Continue reading AG to UK to discuss legal options against Channel 4
Denial and rage in Sri Lanka
As the restaurant cleared, a Singhalese woman approached me. Her fury was palpable. She had read a piece I had written on Sri Lanka and was outraged by it. Why was I writing only about Sinhalese hatred and not about Tamil terrorism? How dare I take the side of those murderous Tamils who milked the… Continue reading Denial and rage in Sri Lanka
SL Government intends to detain IDPs in camps indefinitely
Northern Province Governor, Major. Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri and Minister Douglas Devananda directed government officials in Jaffna to take immediate steps to bring Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Jaffna detained in Vavuniyaa camps to the detainment camps in Jaffna district and to send IDPs from Vanni detained Jaffna district to Vavuniyaa camps, according to the… Continue reading SL Government intends to detain IDPs in camps indefinitely
Sri Lanka facing war crimes accusations – upiasia.com
The issue of war crimes has been in the air since the final showdown between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam commenced in 2006. There was early evidence that this was going to be a fight to the finish in which the civilian population would be implicated. The LTTE goaded… Continue reading Sri Lanka facing war crimes accusations – upiasia.com
Top UN official to press Sri Lanka for rights probe
A top UN official was expected in Sri Lanka Wednesday to press for a probe into possible rights abuses during the final stages of the military’s victory over Tamil rebels. UN under secretary general for political affairs Lynn Pascoe was sent by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon who has voiced concern over delays in releasing… Continue reading Top UN official to press Sri Lanka for rights probe
Chandrika Kumaratunga visits Kumarakom
Former Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga has arrived at Kumarakom near here on a private visit. She arrived from Thiruvananthapuram last night after calling on Chief Minister V S Achutanandan at the Secretariat. Kumaratunga on her arrival told reporters that she wanted to visit Kerala for a long time and this is for the first… Continue reading Chandrika Kumaratunga visits Kumarakom
‘As the shells fell, we tried to save lives with no blood or medicine’
The young mother was standing by the side of the road, clutching her baby. The baby was dead. Damilvany Gnanakumar watched as she tried to make a decision. Around them, thousands of people were picking their way between bodies strewn across the road, desperate to escape the fighting all around them. "The mother couldn’t bring… Continue reading ‘As the shells fell, we tried to save lives with no blood or medicine’
