Sri Lanka on Saturday sought aid from the United Arab Emirates to rebuild swathes of land devastated by the near four decades long ethnic war with the Tamil Tigers. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, who made the request to his visiting UAE counterpart Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayid Al Nahyan, had also sought help to develop export… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks post-war aid from UAE: foreign minister
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Major arms cache found in Sri Lanka: govt
Sri Lankan troops have unearthed the largest haul of weapons and ammunition discovered since the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels last month, the government said on Sunday. Hundreds of automatic assault rifles, mortar bombs and land mines were found during a two-day search in the north of the island. A clearing operation was also under… Continue reading Major arms cache found in Sri Lanka: govt
Prabhakaran waited for Indian poll results
Velupillai Prabhakaran was waiting for the results of Indian elections to plan his next strategy in the 30-year-old civil war in Sri Lanka and was apparently hoping that either the NDA or the Third Front would come to power in New Delhi, but the army there had different plans. It has now emerged that the… Continue reading Prabhakaran waited for Indian poll results
Camp disappearances reach alarming levels – Rights advocate
Sunila Abeysekera, a human rights activist and executive director of INFORM human rights documentation center in Sri Lanka, in an interview to Real News Network in Toronto, accused the Sri Lanka Government authorities of not providing enough attention to the welfare of the nearly 300,000 people in the internment camps who have come to these… Continue reading Camp disappearances reach alarming levels – Rights advocate
The disappeared
Murdered, missing, imprisoned in camps…The guns may be silent in Sri Lanka for the first time in 26 years, but the price of peace for the innocent Tamils caught up in the fighting could not be higher … Dan McDougall travels from the Tamils’ UK protest in Parliament Square to the killing fields of Sri… Continue reading The disappeared
Lanka’s dual track foreign relations
It was less than an hour to midnight signalling the dawn of Thursday. Sri Lankan Airlines flight UL 196 had touched down at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) from New Delhi. Moments after the cabin door connected to the air bridge, weary passengers emerged to walk past equally weary security officials. One of them in… Continue reading Lanka’s dual track foreign relations
“I am no threat to Sri Lanka’s national security”
Following his deportation from Sri Lanka last week, Bob Rae spoke exclusively to The Sunday Leader. The Canadian government condemned Sri Lanka for expelling Liberal MP Bob Rae on the pretext that he was a security risk, calling the move “unacceptable.” Politicians of all parties called the incident an insult to Canada, and Rae said… Continue reading “I am no threat to Sri Lanka’s national security”
NGO briefings in UN highlight Sri Lanka rights violations, Impunity
International Non-Governmental Organisations – NGOs participating in the 11th session of the UN Human Rights Council had two different briefings, as parallel events to the main plenary, focusing mainly on Sri Lanka, one organized by Switzerland-based ECOSOC NGO, Interfaith International, and co-sponsored by the Foundation France Liberty – Danielle Mitterrand and International Education Development –… Continue reading NGO briefings in UN highlight Sri Lanka rights violations, Impunity
We will press Lanka for equal rights to Tamils: Chidambaram
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram today said India would use all its might to exert pressure on Sri Lanka to honour its commitment and provide equal rights and status to the suffering Lankan Tamils. Talking to reporters after a felicitation function organised by the State Congress workers at the Party headquarters ‘Sathiyamurthy Bhavan’ here, Mr… Continue reading We will press Lanka for equal rights to Tamils: Chidambaram
Looming health crisis in Sri Lanka sparks ‘grave concern’ -Christian Post
One of the largest Christian relief and development agencies in the world is “gravely concerned” that impending monsoon rains and inadequate sanitation will place tens of thousands of people at risk from disease in displacement camps in northern Sri Lanka. The sanitation facilities in the largest camps where most of the displaced are living are… Continue reading Looming health crisis in Sri Lanka sparks ‘grave concern’ -Christian Post
