Amnesty International called Saturday for an independent investigation into the number of civilians killed in the final weeks of Sri Lanka’s civil war and said the UN should reveal its own estimates. The call by the rights group followed a report in the Times of London newspaper on Friday citing confidential UN reports that more… Continue reading Amnesty urges probe of Sri Lanka civilian deaths
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Sri Lanka toll ‘may never be known
The world may never know the extent of civilian deaths during the final days of the Sri Lankan military’s assault on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a senior UN official has said. Rejecting a newspaper report claiming that 20,000 civilians had died in the final days of the conflict, John Holmes, the UN… Continue reading Sri Lanka toll ‘may never be known
UN concealed carnage to keep Sri Lanka goodwill – Le Monde
The United Nations deliberately hid the number of Tamil civilians being killed during the Sri Lankan government offensive against the LTTE, according to a report in the French daily Le Monde. The report, translated by FRANCE 24, quotes several UN sources alleging that high-ranking UN officials, including Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, chose to keep silent… Continue reading UN concealed carnage to keep Sri Lanka goodwill – Le Monde
‘Still no access’ – UN, aid agencies
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and international aid groups Friday protested Sri Lanka’s denial of access to hundreds of thousands of Tamils concentrated in militarized camps in the north and the homes from which the displaced had fled. Sri Lanka is still refusing to provide aid workers with full access despite an appeal… Continue reading ‘Still no access’ – UN, aid agencies
Calls for war crimes inquiry over 20,000 civilian deaths in Sri Lanka
Jeremy Page, South Asia Correspondent Sri Lanka faced new calls for a war crimes inquiry today after an investigation by The Times revealed that more than 20,000 civilians were killed – mostly by the army – in the latter stages of the war against the Tamil Tigers. The army dismissed that figure as an exaggeration… Continue reading Calls for war crimes inquiry over 20,000 civilian deaths in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka rejects deaths report
The Sri Lankan government has strongly denied allegations that more than 20,000 civilians were killed during its recent onslaught against Tamil rebels. The figures published in The Times newspaper in the UK – quoting official documents and witness accounts – is far higher than previously thought. A senior official from Sri Lanka’s Centre for National… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects deaths report
UN condemns unacceptably high’ Sri Lanka death toll
The United Nations said Friday that the death toll from Sri Lanka’s civil war was "unacceptably high" amid reports that 20,000 people were killed in the government’s final onslaught against Tamil Tiger rebels. The UN Humanitarian Coordination Office (OCHA) refused to give figures but a spokeswoman said numbers cited by various media were based on… Continue reading UN condemns unacceptably high’ Sri Lanka death toll
Over 20,000 died in Sri Lanka rebels’ defeat: report
More than 20,000 Tamil civilians were killed in the final days of Sri Lanka’s military operation to defeat Tamil Tigers rebels, The Times newspaper reported on Friday. Sri Lanka’s authorities say their forces stopped using heavy weapons on April 27 in a no-fire zone where an estimated 100,000 Tamil civilians were sheltered and blame civilian… Continue reading Over 20,000 died in Sri Lanka rebels’ defeat: report
Times photographs expose Sri Lanka’s lie on civilian deaths at beach
On Wednesday evening the Sri Lankan delegation at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva was celebrating after its victory in fending off an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by its army. Sri Lanka’s Government has consistently denied killing civilians in the battle to wipe out the Tamil Tigers and blamed the rebels… Continue reading Times photographs expose Sri Lanka’s lie on civilian deaths at beach
Unprincipled, shameless, “Orwellian” UN resolution ever – Prof. Boyle
"This is one of the most unprincipled and shameless resolutions ever adopted by any body of the United Nations in the history of that now benighted Organization. It would be as if the U.N. Human Rights Council had congratulated the Nazi government for the "liberation" of the Jews in Poland after its illegal and… Continue reading Unprincipled, shameless, “Orwellian” UN resolution ever – Prof. Boyle
