Sri Lanka appealed on Sunday for international support in dismantling the global political network of the Tamil Tiger rebels after declaring a full military victory over the separatist movement. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told a high-level security forum in Singapore that Colombo needed help in disabling the Tigers’ "powerful political lobbies in certain capitals" that… Continue reading S.Lanka seeks help in dismantling Tigers’ network
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UN chief, top aide knew of Tamil massacre, claims report – The Economic Times
A day after reports that the final scorched-earth offensive against the Tamil Tigers killed more than 20,000 Tamil civilians, The Times, London, has The picture shows scattered graves of civilians in the final no-fire zone, which extended a few hundred metres around the last Tamil Tiger positions where 100,000 civilians were trapped. The graves indicate… Continue reading UN chief, top aide knew of Tamil massacre, claims report – The Economic Times
Misappropriation of relief food to Vanni detainees in Jaffna
Representatives of Non-government Organizations (NGOs) in Jaffna have brought to the notice of Jaffna Government Agent (SLA) the prevailing misappropriation in the supply of relief food to the detainees held in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Jaffna peninsula. Though the NGOs spend millions of rupees in supplying cooked food to the detainees… Continue reading Misappropriation of relief food to Vanni detainees in Jaffna
SLA officials accused of taking bribes from Vanni detainees
ri Lanka Army (SLA) high officials in charge of the internment camps in Jaffna, where Vanni civilians are held, are alleged to be taking bribes ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 rupees to free the youths among the detainees, according to complaints made by the detainees to Human Rights Organizations (HRC) in Jaffna. SLA authorities in… Continue reading SLA officials accused of taking bribes from Vanni detainees
Witness to disaster
The silence of those who were warned of civilian deaths in Sri Lanka is shameful. They must speak out now to prevent future atrocities Sri Lanka yesterday faced fresh calls for a war crimes inquiry after reports in The Times that at least 20,000 Tamils were killed, mostly by army shelling, in the closing stages… Continue reading Witness to disaster
Evidence points to Colombo culpability to Tamil massacre – Washington Post
Adding to the increasing international media coverage of Government of Sri Lanka’s culpability to the massacre of more than 20,000 Tamil civilians in Mullaitheevu, Emily Wax of Washington Post in a Saturday story said, the beach "shows clear signs of heavy artillery shelling, according to a helicopter inspection of the site by independent journalists, interviews… Continue reading Evidence points to Colombo culpability to Tamil massacre – Washington Post
Eelam’ tag of political parties should be removed: Lanka Oppn
Sri Lanka’s main opposition party has asked government to initiate steps to "defeat politically" the ‘Eelam’ ideology after the security forces’ comprehensive victory over the LTTE which had been fighting for a separate state. Now that the LTTE leadership, including its chief V Prabhakaran, had been finished, there was an urgent need to look at… Continue reading Eelam’ tag of political parties should be removed: Lanka Oppn
UN Officials complicit in aiding, abetting GoSL’s Nazi-type crimes – Prof. Boyle
Pointing to a report in the French paper Le Monde, which quoted Vijay Nambiar, chief of Staff of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, as telling UN representatives in Sri Lanka that the UN should “keep a low profile” and play a “sustaining role" that was "compatible with the government," Francis Boyle, professor of International… Continue reading UN Officials complicit in aiding, abetting GoSL’s Nazi-type crimes – Prof. Boyle
Call to free British medic held in Sri Lanka war zone
Family urges Sri Lanka to release Damilvany Gnanakumar, who treated victims of conflict, from detention camp A British woman who was working at a hospital helping victims of Sri Lanka‘s civil war has been interned in one of the island’s detention camps, prompting her family to plead for urgent diplomatic help to secure her immediate… Continue reading Call to free British medic held in Sri Lanka war zone
UN urged to release Sri Lankan civilian death toll
A leading human rights group has asked the United Nations to publicize its estimate of civilian deaths in the final weeks of Sri Lanka’s civil war amid escalating reports over how many died. Amnesty International said in a statement late Friday that it has received "consistent testimony" that both government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading UN urged to release Sri Lankan civilian death toll
