The Sri Lankan Navy is conducting a search on board a suspected LTTE cargo vessel that was seized and now anchored in Panudura coast near here, officials said on Friday. The vessel, said to be carrying 884 metric tonnes of medical and food supplies reportedly for the LTTE cadres was seized by Sri Lankan Navy… Continue reading Sri Lanka conducting search on ‘LTTE’ vessel bound for Wanni
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Sri Lanka says up to 5,000 civilians died in Tigers battle
A senior Sri Lankan official today estimated the civilian death toll from the last stages of the war with the Tamil Tigers as 3,000 to 5,000 and defended the use of mortars in a government-designated "no-fire zone". Rajiva Wijesinha, permanent secretary in Sri Lanka‘s ministry of disaster management and human rights, rejected reports that 20,000… Continue reading Sri Lanka says up to 5,000 civilians died in Tigers battle
Sri Lanka seizes boat funded by Tiger backers
Sri Lanka’s navy said on Thursday it had intercepted a freighter funded by Tamil Tiger sympathizers bound for formerly rebel-held areas, which reached Sri Lankan waters three weeks after the rebels lost a 25-year war. Navy ships intercepted the Captain Ali, funded by a British-based group that calls itself Mercy Mission to Vanni, 160 km… Continue reading Sri Lanka seizes boat funded by Tiger backers
Amnesty urges UN to push for full access to Sri Lanka
Human rights pressure group Amnesty International has urged the UN Security Council to demand that Sri Lanka gives full access to humanitarian organisations, as more than 300,000 displaced ethnic Tamils held in government camps suffer from lack of food and medicine. "It is unacceptable for the Sri Lankan government to deny full and unimpeded access… Continue reading Amnesty urges UN to push for full access to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka War Wounded in Factory, Makeshift Clinics
In displacement camps set up in schools, factories and tents, thousands of traumatized Sri Lankans survive on meager rations and wait to return back home. For some, it may be a month. For others it may be years. "Just because the war is over doesn’t mean that the needs are over," said Merry Fitzpatrick, humanitarian… Continue reading Sri Lanka War Wounded in Factory, Makeshift Clinics
Is it the end of the LTTE?: Rediff
With the death of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam chief V Prabhakaran and the decimation of most of its leadership, Sri Lanka [ Images ] has declared victory in Jaffna. The existence of the LTTE [ Images ] as an organised body that was a ‘virtual’ government in northern Sri Lanka has come to an… Continue reading Is it the end of the LTTE?: Rediff
U.N. Security Council Must Demand Immediate Access and Accountability in Sri Lanka, Says Amnesty International – PRNewswire
Ahead of Friday’s U.N. Security Council briefing by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on his visit to Sri Lanka, Amnesty International urged the Security Council to demand that Sri Lanka provide full access to humanitarian organizations and establish an international inquiry into possible war crimes committed by all sides to the conflict. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081014/AILOGO ) "It is… Continue reading U.N. Security Council Must Demand Immediate Access and Accountability in Sri Lanka, Says Amnesty International – PRNewswire
Sri Lanka: Singer MIA Hits Out After 300,000 Tamil People Were Put In ‘Concentration Camps’ – SKY NEWS
Singer MIA has called on the EU to help hundreds of thousands of Tamils she says were put in "concentration camps" following the defeat by the Sri Lankan army. The star, who lives in the UK but is of Tamil origin, has given her support on Twitter to Jan Jananayagam, an independent British candidate in… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Singer MIA Hits Out After 300,000 Tamil People Were Put In ‘Concentration Camps’ – SKY NEWS
Sri Lanka Navy halts UK Tamils’ aid – Asia, World – The Independent
A freighter loaded with aid which has been partially funded by British Tamils has been intercepted and ordered to anchor by the Sri Lankan navy. The Captain Ali, a Syrian-registered vessel, set sail from France last month but at least half of the 884 metric tons of aid on board the freighter has been provided… Continue reading Sri Lanka Navy halts UK Tamils’ aid – Asia, World – The Independent
Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
A group of doctors who worked in Sri Lanka’s rebel-held war zone are being held on suspicion of collaborating with Tamil rebels, the government says. The doctors could be in detention for a year or more before being tried. With journalists banned from the conflict zone, they became an important source of news about the… Continue reading Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
