Sri Lanka: Tamil refugees plead for help to find missing relatives

By Dean Nelson in Vavuniya Refugees from Sri Lanka’s war with the Tamil Tigers have spoken of their terrifying escape from the ‘no-fire zone’ and pleaded for help to find missing relatives. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph at Vavuniya, where 210,000 people are being held in five camps for "internally displaced people", ragged Tamils said… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Tamil refugees plead for help to find missing relatives

“Glaring hypocrisy, blatant sophistry” Boyle slams Swiss UN Resolution

Pointing out the twelfth operative paragraph of the Draft Resolution sponsored by Switzerland, that is currently pending before the U.N. Human Rights Council, Professor Boyle, expert in International Law and Professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, says this would be the same “as if the U.N. Human Rights Council had invited the… Continue reading “Glaring hypocrisy, blatant sophistry” Boyle slams Swiss UN Resolution

Sri Lanka: Human Rights Council should demand immediate access and accountability – AIUK

Amnesty International welcomes the decision by the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) to hold a Special Session on Sri Lanka today. Sam Zarifi, Amnesty International’s Asia-Pacific director, said: ‘For the sake of hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people in Sri Lanka, as well as its own credibility, the Human Rights Council should ensure that the… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Human Rights Council should demand immediate access and accountability – AIUK

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UN call for Sri Lanka war probe

The UN’s high commissioner for human rights has called for an independent investigation into alleged atrocities by both sides in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Navi Pillay said it was the only way to build a sustainable peace in Sri Lanka. Her comments to the UN’s Human Rights Council in Geneva come amid growing concern for… Continue reading UN call for Sri Lanka war probe

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Riz Khan – What now for Sri Lanka’s Tamils? – 25 May 09

    After a military victory for the government in a civil war that has torn the country apart for decades, Sri Lanka now begins a process of national reconciliation. On Friday, Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, appealed to the triumphant politicians to resolve the long-standing grievances of the Tamil minority. He also said he… Continue reading Riz Khan – What now for Sri Lanka’s Tamils? – 25 May 09

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Sri Lanka’s displaced families torn apart by war

Lakshmi Rasamy reached through the barbed wire enclosing this displacement camp, grabbed her mother’s hand and wept for her four children who were killed in the last spasm of fighting in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Around her, other camp residents searched the crowd outside for their loved ones and spoke of families split apart by… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s displaced families torn apart by war

Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas – paper

"Aid officials, human rights campaigners and politicians claim Tamils have been driven out of areas in the north-east of the country by killings and kidnappings carried out by pro-government militias. They say the government has simultaneously encouraged members of the Sinhalese majority in the south to relocate to the vacated villages," Telegraph, UK, said, adding… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas – paper

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UN: investigate abuses by both sides in Sri Lanka

The U.N. high commissioner for human rights is demanding an independent investigation into atrocities committed in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Navi Pillay has recommended to the U.N. Human Rights Council that both the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers be investigated over the high civilian death toll since December. Pillay said Tuesday the government… Continue reading UN: investigate abuses by both sides in Sri Lanka