Second term North Carolina Congressman, Heath Shuler, after a Sri Lanka Embassy funded 2-day trip to Sri Lanka last week, commended the Sri Lankan government on the conditions in the internment camps after a government conducted tour. Shuler’s statements contradict reports by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, who accuse Colombo of intentionally shelling the… Continue reading Congressman Shuler contradicts Rights groups after Colombo funded trip
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Dream of independent Tamil state in Lanka is still very strong: CSM
Tamil intellectuals say the dream of an independent Tamil state in Sri Lanka is still strong, but decades of war and upheaval have soured many ordinary Tamils on the idea. The realization of this dream, they say is dependent on a properly managed devolution of power and a retreat by Sinhalese extremists, who insist that… Continue reading Dream of independent Tamil state in Lanka is still very strong: CSM
UN chief warns Sri Lanka against ‘triumphalism’
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday warned the Sri Lankan government against "triumphalism" after its recent defeat of the Tamil separatist insurgency and urged it to "heal the wounds" of the bitter conflict. "I would like to take this opportunity to warn against the risk of triumphalism in the wake of victory," Ban told reporters… Continue reading UN chief warns Sri Lanka against ‘triumphalism’
Doctors who braved bombs in Sri Lanka imprisoned
Government accuses medics of collaborating with Tamil Tigers By Andrew Buncombe, Asia correspondent Three doctors who struggled to help tens of thousands of civilians wounded in Sri Lanka’s war zone could be held for up to a year before being charged with harming the country, the government has revealed. Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Minister, Mahinda… Continue reading Doctors who braved bombs in Sri Lanka imprisoned
World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama
"The international community has an obligation, even when it’s inconvenient, to act when genocide is occurring," US President Barack Obama said Friday during a visit to Germany. He was responding to reporters asking how the Holocaust mantra of "never again" might apply to current crises in the Darfur region of Sudan or in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading World obliged to act when genocide occurs- Obama
Ban to hold UN Sri Lanka briefing
Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary-general, is to brief the UN Security Council on his recent visit to Sri Lanka amid growing calls for an inquiry into possible war crimes allegedly committed by the government and Tamil Tiger separatists. Ban is to hold an informal session on the crisis with the council’s members and the… Continue reading Ban to hold UN Sri Lanka briefing
US Senator asks Lankan Prez to address needs of Tamils
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa needs to take steps to show a "serious commitment" towards achieving a political solution to the decades-long ethnic problem and to genuinely addressing the needs of the minority Tamils following the defeat of LTTE, an influential US Senator has said. "I urge President Rajapaksa to take steps now to demonstrate… Continue reading US Senator asks Lankan Prez to address needs of Tamils
S Lanka judge rebuffed over camps
A Sri Lankan minister has said that a top judge is "entitled to his own opinion" after criticising conditions in camps for displaced Tamils. Chief Justice Sarath Silva had said people in the camps were living in immense distress. Thousands of people have been housed the camps before and after the end of the war… Continue reading S Lanka judge rebuffed over camps
NESoHR Head appeals for help to protect humanitarian workers
Deputy Chairperson of Northeast Secretariat on Human Rights (NESoHR), K Sivapalan, in a memorandum issued Thursday, appealed to the different Governments of South East Asia including Singapore, where many Tamil humanitarian workers from the conflict zone in Vanni have sought safety, to treat these refugees compassionately, and to protect them from falling back into the… Continue reading NESoHR Head appeals for help to protect humanitarian workers
Sri Lanka navy seizes British Tamil aid ship on ‘mercy mission’
The Sri Lankan navy seized a ship carrying medical and food aid donated by British Tamils on Thursday, claiming the vessel was carrying military equipment to support the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. The Syrian-registered ship, the Captain Ali, set sail from Ipswich on April 20, carrying nearly 900 tons of food, medicine and other aid… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy seizes British Tamil aid ship on ‘mercy mission’
