62 dead bodies of IDPs unclaimed at hospital mortuary in Vavuniyaa

Sixty two bodies of Tamil refugees died in internment camps in Vavuniyaa and Cheddiku’lam have been kept in the mortuary of Vavuniyaa general hospital awaiting orders of the Magistrate’s Court to conduct common burial, legal sources said. Meanwhile, medical sources said that fifty one of the victims were elderly IDPs and the remaining infants, died… Continue reading 62 dead bodies of IDPs unclaimed at hospital mortuary in Vavuniyaa

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Sri Lanka’s Tamil party seeks demilitarisation of northern parts

With the LTTE having been defeated, a prominent Tamil party of Sri Lanka on Thursday demanded speedy rehabilitation and demilitarisation of northern parts of the country and asked New Delhi to press Colombo to do so. A four-member delegation of Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which met External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and Foreign Secretary… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil party seeks demilitarisation of northern parts

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Canada rebukes Sri Lanka over turn-aways – UPI.com

The Canadian government has voiced diplomatic displeasure with Sri Lanka’s "absurd" decision to turn away two members of Parliament, officials said. In two incidents, the Sri Lankan government first denied Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai, who was scheduled to visit refugee camps, a visa Monday. No reason was given, Obhrai said. Wednesday, Liberal MP Bob Rae… Continue reading Canada rebukes Sri Lanka over turn-aways – UPI.com

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Japan urges Sri Lanka to engage global community

Japan on Thursday urged Sri Lanka to develop closer ties with the international community as Colombo tries to rebuild the war-battered north of the island after decades of bloody ethnic conflict. Yasushi Akashi, a peace envoy for Tokyo, Sri Lanka’s largest aid donor, said the government in Colombo needed to engage in a "continuous dialogue… Continue reading Japan urges Sri Lanka to engage global community

Neelson accuses NGO of supporting “dictatorship masquerading as democracy”

 "When even the then supporters of the GoSL [Government of Sri Lanka] in Berlin, Paris or London have demanded an enquiry into war crimes and violations of human and humanitarian law in view of the estimated 20,000 mostly dead civilians during the last few weeks, when even the established media question the internment of 300,000… Continue reading Neelson accuses NGO of supporting “dictatorship masquerading as democracy”

Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses

Sri Lankan authorities must finally bring justice to victims of two decades of rights violations if the ethnically divided island is to find peace, Amnesty International said Thursday. The recent defeat of the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels gave the government a unique opportunity to deal with past crimes and to secure long-term reconciliation, the rights… Continue reading Amnesty demands Sri Lanka act over rights abuses

Ottawa expresses ‘dismay and displeasure’ to Sri Lanka for booting Rae – Metro news

The federal government expressed "dismay and displeasure" to the Sri Lankan government Wednesday after Liberal MP Bob Rae was detained and booted out of the country. Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Emma Welford called it "unacceptable treatment of a Canadian parliamentarian" and said it’s absurd for anyone to suggest the former Ontario premier represented a security threat… Continue reading Ottawa expresses ‘dismay and displeasure’ to Sri Lanka for booting Rae – Metro news

Sri Lanka pressures Australia over Tamil Tigers – Australia Network News

The Sri Lankan government wants Australia to follow through with secret plans made last year to declare the Tamil Tigers a terrorist group. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation understands the Australian government planned in secret to declare the Tamil Tiger rebels a banned terrorist group in November last year. This was despite opposition from the local… Continue reading Sri Lanka pressures Australia over Tamil Tigers – Australia Network News

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Injustice fuels Sri Lanka’s cycle of abuse and impunity – Amnesty International

Amnesty International has accused the Sri Lankan government of trapping the country in a vicious cycle of abuse and impunity. A new report published on Thursday by the organization details the Sri Lankan government’s failure to deliver justice for serious human rights violations over the past twenty years.  "Twenty Years of Make-Believe: Sri Lanka’s Commissions… Continue reading Injustice fuels Sri Lanka’s cycle of abuse and impunity – Amnesty International

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