Sri Lanka: International Investigation Needed – Human Rights Watch

End of Government Commission on Wartime Abuses Puts Justice at Risk The Sri Lankan government’s announcement that it was ending its special inquiry into conflict-related abuses underscores the need for an international commission to investigate violations of international law by government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Human Rights Watch said today. "Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka: International Investigation Needed – Human Rights Watch

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Cancelled festival unsettles Tamils – FT

The Sri Lankan tea plantation town of Rakwana, overshadowed by a jungle-clad mountain with a waterfall cascading down its side, is as scenic as any in this stunning tropical island. For a century, Hindu Tamil plantation workers of Indian origin have celebrated their main religious festival dedicated to deity Muththumaariyamman by parading a figurine of… Continue reading Cancelled festival unsettles Tamils – FT

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Pakistan Army Chief hosts dinner to share jubilation

Chief of Army Staff in Pakistan General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and his wife hosted a dinner to share the jubilation with Sri Lankan friends on their historic victory against LTTE at the Army House, the official residence of the Commander in Islamabad. Pakistan’s Sri Lanka High Commissioner Air Chief Marshall Jayalath Weerakkody and his wife… Continue reading Pakistan Army Chief hosts dinner to share jubilation

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Fresh claims over Tamil casualties – Channel 4 News

A doctor working with injured and displaced Tamils in northern Sri Lanka tells Channel 4 News that there may be as many as 20,000 amputees among those who fled last month’s routing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Eyewitnesses interviewed during a week-long undercover investigation for Channel 4 News, told of thousands of civilian… Continue reading Fresh claims over Tamil casualties – Channel 4 News

Sri Lanka rebels try to rise again after defeat

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels are trying to rise from the ashes of their devastating battlefield defeat, swearing off violence and pledging to transform their internationally shunned terror group into a democratic movement for Tamil statehood. Their rebranding effort faces long odds. The Tamil Tigers’ self-proclaimed new leader is a wanted arms smuggler, the group… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels try to rise again after defeat

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Tamil protest ends after 73 days

  A 73-day protest involving thousands of people demonstrating over the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka has ended. The protest featured hunger strikes, mass sit-ins that blocked central London roads and people throwing themselves into the River Thames. Organisers said the demonstrations had made the British public aware of their "concerns and despair". Protesters… Continue reading Tamil protest ends after 73 days