The Sri Lankan military says it has killed 11 suspected Tamil rebels in the eastern jungles, in the biggest clash since declaring victory against the insurgents last week. The army said the soldiers recovered assault rifles, 20 Claymore mines and a handful of grenades and anti-personnel mines along with the bodies of 11 men near… Continue reading Sri Lanka army kills 11 Tamil rebels in east
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No suicide bomber among surrendered LTTE cadres: Sri Lanka
The Sri Lankan Army did not find any suicide bombers as they screened over 9,000 LTTE combatants who had surrendered in the just-ended conflict with the Tamil Tigers, fuelling anxiety about their whereabouts. "We could not find any LTTE suicide bombers among the 9,100 LTTE cadres who confessed to their involvement in the offensive," a… Continue reading No suicide bomber among surrendered LTTE cadres: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka bars Red Cross from visiting Tamil refugee camps
The Red Cross says it has been barred from visiting some camps in Sri Lanka where people are being held since government forces defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels. Red Cross president Jakob Kellenberger says he has asked the Sri Lankan government for access to all displacement camps to check on conditions and see how residents… Continue reading Sri Lanka bars Red Cross from visiting Tamil refugee camps
Sri Lanka urged at U.N. to ensure aid reaches Tamils
Sri Lanka must ensure Tamil refugees receive humanitarian help to recover from the civil war, governments told the U.N. Human Rights Council on Tuesday. Bangladesh, South Korea and Uruguay joined a chorus of calls for Colombo to allow aid agencies into camps holding tens of thousands of people who fled the northwest war zone in… Continue reading Sri Lanka urged at U.N. to ensure aid reaches Tamils
Sri Lanka: State of emergency to remain after war
The Sri Lankan government will maintain its state of emergency, including sweeping anti-terrorism powers, after the battlefield defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels, according to a statement posted online Wednesday. The state of emergency is necessary to prevent a resurgence of the rebel movement and to protect cities, Health Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva told… Continue reading Sri Lanka: State of emergency to remain after war
Sri Lanka confident of avoiding war crimes probe
Sri Lanka said it was confident of averting an international probe into alleged war crimes committed during its blistering offensive against the Tamil Tigers. Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said the island had managed to lobby enough backing during a special United Nations Human Rights Council session to fend off what he dismissed as little… Continue reading Sri Lanka confident of avoiding war crimes probe
Tamil Tiger doubt over leader’s demise
At first glance, the admission by the LTTE’s head of international relations, Selvarasa Padmanathan, that their supreme leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is dead might seem like the Tamil Tigers simply bowing to the inevitable. Without mentioning Prabhakaran by name, he said in his written statement that "our incomparable leader and supreme commander… attained martyrdom" fighting what… Continue reading Tamil Tiger doubt over leader’s demise
SRI LANKA: U.N. Urges Focus on Relief and Reconciliation – IPS
A United Nations team including Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon returned from a trip to Sri Lanka Tuesday, where they met with government leaders and inspected the battered conflict zones and refugee camps. The focus of the trip was on the camps for internally displaced people, who currently number at least 300,000. The camps have received a… Continue reading SRI LANKA: U.N. Urges Focus on Relief and Reconciliation – IPS
Sri Lanka’s Refugee Camps Still Places of Fear – Crosswalk.com
Although the war has ended in Sri Lanka, strict government limits remain in place for relief agencies working with the country’s 250,000 displaced people. As of late last week, more than a dozen international relief aid agencies who had been operating in the camps said that the government had restricted movement of their vehicles, halting… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Refugee Camps Still Places of Fear – Crosswalk.com
Sri Lanka’s Refugees Trapped After War – WSJ.com
By PETER WONACOTT VAVUNIYA, Sri Lanka — Before reaching the corrugated metal shelters of a refugee camp here, Noroshan Nallathambi and his family faced a dilemma: disclose what they say was his forced conscription to the Tamil Tiger rebels or keep quiet. In the end, the 21-year-old Mr. Nallathambi decided to step forward at an… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Refugees Trapped After War – WSJ.com
