Freedom denied: The crushing of Sri Lanka’s Tamils – Straight.com

By Mike Cowie "Terrorism doesn’t just blow up buildings; it blasts every other issue off the political map. The spectre of terrorism – real and exaggerated – has become a shield of impunity, protecting governments around the world from scrutiny for their human rights abuses." —Naomi Klein "If you listen to the politicians, you might… Continue reading Freedom denied: The crushing of Sri Lanka’s Tamils – Straight.com

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13,000 have ‘disappeared’ from Sri Lanka camps – UN reports

According to reports of the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, last week over 13,000 internally displaced people have disappeared from Sri Lanka’s internment camps for Tamil civilians, Inner City Press reports. Moreover, UN sources in Colombo are telling Inner City Press that senior UN officials above them, Sri Lankan nationals who are… Continue reading 13,000 have ‘disappeared’ from Sri Lanka camps – UN reports

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Tamils unprotected under deteriorating Sri Lanka justice system – international lawyers

Sri Lanka’s judiciary is vulnerable to political interference and counter-terrorism legislation, in particular the emergency regulations, has had a detrimental impact on basic due process guarantees as well as freedom of expression, a high-level delegation of international lawyers say. Following its fact-finding tour, a report by the International Bar Association Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) says… Continue reading Tamils unprotected under deteriorating Sri Lanka justice system – international lawyers

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The idealist I once knew became the Tamils’ Pol Pot

by N RAM The bloody end came in a sliver of nondescript coastline near the fallen garrison town of Mullaitivu in Sri Lanka’s north-east. Velupillai Prabhakaran, the founder and ­supremo of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – one of the world’s most feared extremist organisations – had made a last stand that had pointlessness… Continue reading The idealist I once knew became the Tamils’ Pol Pot

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Press freedom campaigner beaten as Sri Lanka tries to silence the media

A prominent Sri Lankan press freedom campaigner was abducted and beaten in Colombo yesterday in the latest in a string of assaults on government critics. Poddala Jayantha, the secretary of the Sri Lankan Working Journalists, said that he was pushed into a van by a gang of men, who beat him and shaved his beard… Continue reading Press freedom campaigner beaten as Sri Lanka tries to silence the media

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Britain sold weapons to help Sri Lankan army defeat Tamil Tigers

Britain and other EU countries sold military equipment worth millions of pounds to the Sri Lankan Government in the last three years of its bloody civil war with the Tamil Tigers, The Times has learnt. Britain approved commercial sales of more than £13.6 million of equipment including armoured vehicles, machinegun components and semiautomatic pistols, according… Continue reading Britain sold weapons to help Sri Lankan army defeat Tamil Tigers

Potent Tamil voice for European Parliament

June 4th elections will determine if Tamils in the London electoral region have the political muscle, organizational acumen and seasoned campaigning skills to attract broader British voters to elect Ms Janani (Jan) Jananayagam, a British, French educated young professional, who is contesting as an Independent candidate to the European Parliament. Ms. Jananayagam’s educational credentials, demonstrated… Continue reading Potent Tamil voice for European Parliament

UN did not underestimate Sri Lanka death toll: Ban

UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Monday categorically rejected allegations the world body had deliberately underestimated the death toll in the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. "I categorically reject — repeat categorically — any suggestion that the United Nations has deliberately underestimated any figures," he told the UN General Assembly. He was reacting to press reports… Continue reading UN did not underestimate Sri Lanka death toll: Ban

Sri Lanka ‘to send Briton home

A British woman who is being held in one of the displacement camps in northern Sri Lanka has been traced and may soon be released, officials say. Damilvany Gnanakumar, 26, was working at one of the temporary hospitals inside Sri Lanka’s war zone. A local official told the BBC that efforts were underway to send… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘to send Briton home

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