Let Our People Go Home- Mano Ganesan Sri Lanka MP -Desicritics.org

Mano Ganesan is the leader of the democratic people’s front and global human rights award winner from Sri Lanka. He is well known for his moderate views of opposing the violent tactics of both LTTE and the Sri Lankan government. It is an irony that his opposition to violence has lead to death threats against… Continue reading Let Our People Go Home- Mano Ganesan Sri Lanka MP -Desicritics.org

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Lankan Prez has not kept promise on Tamil rights:Swamy

Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy today alleged that the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse had failed to keep his promise to confer equal rights to Sri Lankan Tamils on par with the Sinhalese. Speaking to reporters here, he said political parties in Tamil Nadu had raised the Tamils issue only for elections but were keeping… Continue reading Lankan Prez has not kept promise on Tamil rights:Swamy

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‘Sri Lankan government has an obligation to release civilians and provide adequate assistance’ – msf

Hans van de Weerd, General Director of MSF Holland, has recently returned from Sri Lanka. Here we ask him about the situation in the northern district of Vavuniya, where there are over 260,000 displaced people as a result of the now ended war between the Sri Lankan army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.… Continue reading ‘Sri Lankan government has an obligation to release civilians and provide adequate assistance’ – msf

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The war in Sri Lanka has ended but the suffering continues – msf

Any health system would have difficulties responding to the needs of over 260,000 people who recently came out of a war zone. And so, facilities in the Sri Lankan IDP camps are overstretched. People sometimes need to wait days before they can see a doctor for treatment and at night non-medical people decide who gets… Continue reading The war in Sri Lanka has ended but the suffering continues – msf

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Assistant Secretary Blake and Chargé d’Affaires Moore Discuss the Humanitarian Situation and Prospects for Political Reconciliation in Sri Lanka with Tamil Diaspora Groups – US State Dept.

Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Sri Lanka James Moore met with 16 representatives of U.S.-based organizations representing members of the Tamil diaspora to discuss the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka and prospects for political reconciliation on August 11. Assistant Secretary Blake and Chargé… Continue reading Assistant Secretary Blake and Chargé d’Affaires Moore Discuss the Humanitarian Situation and Prospects for Political Reconciliation in Sri Lanka with Tamil Diaspora Groups – US State Dept.

AAAS Satellite Image Analysis Points to New Graves, Shelling, and Human Displacement in Sri Lanka – AAAS

Beside a green lagoon on Sri Lanka’s northeastern coast, on a sandy spit of land less than 8 miles long, violence reportedly erupted 9-10 May as military soldiers clashed with rebel Tamil Tigers. Now, a detailed AAAS assessment of high-resolution satellite images seems to confirm descriptions of intense fighting within Sri Lanka’s "no-fire zone"—revealing a… Continue reading AAAS Satellite Image Analysis Points to New Graves, Shelling, and Human Displacement in Sri Lanka – AAAS

Sixty years of the Geneva Conventions: learning from the past to better face the future

We gather here to mark a significant coming of age. Sixty years ago today, the Geneva Conventions were adopted. This defining event played a central role in expanding the protection provided to victims of armed conflicts. It also expanded the ICRC’s humanitarian mandate, and facilitated our access as well as our dialogue with States. "The… Continue reading Sixty years of the Geneva Conventions: learning from the past to better face the future

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