Sri Lanka has imposed iron curtain on refugee camps – IANS

The Sri Lankan government has been accused of dropping a ‘modern-day iron curtain’ over an unfolding humanitarian crisis in its camps for Tamils displaced by its recent war against separatists. The British Tamil Forum (BTF), a large group that says it works for Tamil self-determination through democratic means, said 300,000 Tamil civilians are confined in… Continue reading Sri Lanka has imposed iron curtain on refugee camps – IANS

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‘Cyanide’ director Ramesh to make film on Prabhakaran – IANS

Kannada director A.M.R. Ramesh, who has already directed an award-winning movie about LTTE suicide bombers, plans to direct a bilingual film on former Tiger supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran who was killed by the Sri Lankan army this May. The script is ready, but Ramesh hasn’t finalised any actor to play Prabhakaran, the leader of the Liberation… Continue reading ‘Cyanide’ director Ramesh to make film on Prabhakaran – IANS

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How India secretly helped Lanka destroy the LTTE: Rediff.com

Nitin Anant Gokhale, NDTV’s Defence and Strategic Affairs Editor, has been reporting on military affairs and militancy from hostile terrains like India’s north-east, the Kashmir valley and the Naxal heartland. His latest book Sri Lanka: From War to Peace is based on his reportage of the 33-month civil war in Sri Lanka. Gokhale chronicles the… Continue reading How India secretly helped Lanka destroy the LTTE: Rediff.com

Boyle debunks Kohana’s war-crimes braggadocio

Debunking Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary, Palitha Kohana’s statement that "no winner of a war has been tried [for war crimes] before a Tribunal," Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law at the Illinois College of Law, said, as legal counsel for the Mothers of Srebrenica and Podrinja, he had convinced the Honorable Carla Del Ponte, the… Continue reading Boyle debunks Kohana’s war-crimes braggadocio

Australian politicians troubled by deteriorating conditions in Sri Lanka

A group of Australian parliamentarians have expressed concern for the plight of thousands of refugees being held in Sri Lankan military run camps at a meeting with members of the Tamil youth at Parliament House on Tuesday. In a free flowing discussion covering conditions faced by displaced civilians and a lack of independent access to… Continue reading Australian politicians troubled by deteriorating conditions in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka stands up due to China support despite international pressure – Basil Rajapakse

“China has extended its support to the country to stand up despite international pressures on Sri Lanka in recent times. We thank the Government of the China for its unstinted support,” Senior Presidential Advisor, Basil Rajapakse, said Thursday addressing a ceremony to mark the successful completion of the first phase of the Nuraichchoalai coal power… Continue reading Sri Lanka stands up due to China support despite international pressure – Basil Rajapakse

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