Jeremy Page, South Asia Correspondent Sri Lanka is hampering international relief efforts by forcing dozens of British and other foreign aid workers to leave the country because it considers them sympathetic to the defeated Tamil Tigers, The Times has learnt. Aid organisations say that the policy is costing them tens of thousands of pounds of… Continue reading Aid workers forced to leave Sri Lanka under strict new visa rules
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UN agency working with Sri Lanka to provide relief to displaced
The UN refugee agency is working "closely" with the Sri Lankan government to enable the displaced Tamil civilians, uprooted due to just concluded conflict between the LTTE and the Army, to return to their homes. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and its partners are also working to improve conditions in the camps and… Continue reading UN agency working with Sri Lanka to provide relief to displaced
UN Security Council to discuss Sri Lanka situation
The UN Security Council plans to meet with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon this week to discuss the situation in Sri Lanka for the first time since fighting ceased in the island nation, the council’s president said Tuesday. Ban will brief the 15-nation council behind closed doors on Friday and it will be an "unofficial,… Continue reading UN Security Council to discuss Sri Lanka situation
Sri Lanka Says It Will Find Home-Grown Solution to Tamil Issue
Sri Lanka told the United Nations Human Rights Council it will find a “home-grown” political solution to the issue of Tamil separatism now that the military has ended a 26-year war with Tamil Tiger rebels. “The winning of the war was a triumph for all the people of Sri Lanka irrespective of ethnicity, religious belief… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says It Will Find Home-Grown Solution to Tamil Issue
Hunger strike of British Aid worker enters 16th day
Tim Martin, director of Act Now, a rights group formed by former British aid workers in Sri Lanka, is on a hunger striek in Parliament Square, London, calling for intervention by U.S. and other Governments to protect the massacre-survivors from the Safety Zone in Mulliaththeevu, currently being interned in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) supervised camps… Continue reading Hunger strike of British Aid worker enters 16th day
Sinhala “lebensraum” in progress in Vanni, warns Prof.Boyle
"The Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) is continuing to inflict Nazi-type crimes and atrocities against the Tamils even after their alleged excuse of fighting a "war against terrorism" has been exposed as a bogus pretext to annihilate the Tamils and to steal their lands and natural resources. This is what Hitler and the Nazis called… Continue reading Sinhala “lebensraum” in progress in Vanni, warns Prof.Boyle
MIA’s endorsement expected to boost Jananayagam’s MEP prospects
Oscar and Grammy award nominee, Eezham born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam (MIA), offered a free song, and has initiated an online campaign appealing to British voters to elect Ms Janani (Jan) Jananayagam, a Jaffna born young banking professional, as a Member of European Parliament (MEP) in the June 4th elections. "Vote to Jan could save… Continue reading MIA’s endorsement expected to boost Jananayagam’s MEP prospects
Colombo under tight security to celebrate government’s “Victory Day”
Cordon and search operations are being conducted by large number of soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army in Fort, Bambalapitya, Wellawatte, Dehiwala Kohuwela, Nugegoda, Kelaniya, Demtagoda and Gampaha in Colombo district since Monday to ensure foolproof security for grand victory day celebration with military parade that is scheduled to be held on Wednesday in Galle… Continue reading Colombo under tight security to celebrate government’s “Victory Day”
CPA threatened over ‘treason’ – report
The Colombo-based liberal think tank, Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), has received a threat accusing it of treason, Reuters reported Tuesday. A letter titled "Notice to the Traitors" left at CPA’s office talked about the military victory over the Tamil Tigers last month and warned the CPA to shut its offices for a week in… Continue reading CPA threatened over ‘treason’ – report
Sri Lanka on guard for separatist revival – minister
Sri Lanka is keeping a close eye for signs of separatism among the hundreds of thousands of people made homeless by its civil war, a senior government official said on Tuesday. Sri Lanka’s minister of disaster management and human rights stressed that work is under way to root out remaining insurgents who may jeopardise the… Continue reading Sri Lanka on guard for separatist revival – minister
