Setting the hands of the clock right

The Eezham Tamils and their political representatives have no obligation to anyone now, to engage in the deliberations of fruitless alternatives. But the world has an obligation now to tell the Tamils whether its opposition is to what it has perceived as ‘terrorism’ or to Tamil nationalism. The Eezham Tamil mainstream has a historic responsibility… Continue reading Setting the hands of the clock right

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Colombo to issue finger print ID to Vanni civilians in custody

All members of IDP families including children of over ten years of age who were forced to flee Vanni and detained by the Colombo government in Vavuniyaa internment camps are to be issued with special identity cards with their finger prints. Police with officials of the Presidential Secretariat are currently engaged in implementing the scheme.… Continue reading Colombo to issue finger print ID to Vanni civilians in custody

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Sri Lanka war crimes: Ban must speak, UN must investigate – The Times

Following on from investigations published last week which revealed the United Nations was aware as 20,000 Tamil civilians were being slaughtered by the Sri Lanka Army, The Times newspaper called Monday on the UN to investigate the war crimes, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to speak out, and UK Foreign Minister David Miliband to press Mr. Ban.… Continue reading Sri Lanka war crimes: Ban must speak, UN must investigate – The Times

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India ‘complicit’ in killing of 20,000 civilians in Sri Lanka

India has been accused of complicity in the deaths of 20,000 civilians in the final stages of Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil Tigers Human rights groups have claimed India did not do enough to protect civilians in the war zone and a former commander on Indian peacekeeping forces in Sri Lanka has said India’s… Continue reading India ‘complicit’ in killing of 20,000 civilians in Sri Lanka

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UN can investigate Sri Lanka’s actions – war crimes judge

The United Nations is able to investigate the war crimes which occurred recently in Sri Lanka, British human rights lawyer and international war crimes judge, Geoffrey Robertson QC said Sunday. The avenues for the UN include the UN Human Rights Committee, which can investigate individuals’ complaints against states under the International Convention on Human Rights,… Continue reading UN can investigate Sri Lanka’s actions – war crimes judge

Sri Lanka says it’s poised for economic takeoff

Sri Lanka is poised for an "economic takeoff" now that its military has routed the Tamil Tiger rebels, the country’s foreign minister said Sunday. Rohitha Bogollagama told a high-level security and defense conference that the government’s priorities now are reconciliation with the Tamil minority in the Sinhalese-majority country, rehabilitation of Tamil civilians and holding free… Continue reading Sri Lanka says it’s poised for economic takeoff

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Top Tiger leaders in security forces net

Some top Tiger guerrillas are now in the military net after they were located in camps housing internally displaced people. Among those are Karikalan (former eastern province political wing leader and subsequently in charge of the economic disivion), Yogaratnam Yogi (former spokesman of the LTTE), V. Balakumar (former EROS MP turned advisor to the LTTE),… Continue reading Top Tiger leaders in security forces net

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