Of all the hardships in this sprawling displacement camp, people most bemoan not knowing what happened to relatives who disappeared in the chaos of the decisive battle that ended the prolonged war between the Sri Lankan military and Tamil Tiger rebels. Scores of ethnic Tamils clustered on both sides of the barbed wire perimeter Tuesday… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Displaced Tamils seek missing family
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USD 1 million needed daily for Sri Lanka’s displacement camps, says World Vision
by World Vision – Asia Pacific USD one million is required daily to provide food and water to almost 300,000 conflict survivors who are housed in a string of camp settlements in northern Sri Lanka, says World Vision. "Funding is becoming a huge concern for aid agencies. Most have already used up a large chunk… Continue reading USD 1 million needed daily for Sri Lanka’s displacement camps, says World Vision
Karuna asks PM to take ‘appropriate decision’ on SL resolution
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take "appropriate decision" on the draft resolution presented by the Sri Lankan government to the UN Human Rights Council, saying it was "largely against interest of the Lankan Tamils". In a letter to Singh, a copy of which was released here, he… Continue reading Karuna asks PM to take ‘appropriate decision’ on SL resolution
UN faces fierce clash over call for Sri Lanka war crimes inquiry
Sri Lanka is to clash with Western powers at the United Nations Human Rights Council today in an effort to ward off any investigation into alleged war crimes committed during its military offensive against the Tamil Tigers. The country has marshalled a team of powerful allies led by China, Russia and India to fight off… Continue reading UN faces fierce clash over call for Sri Lanka war crimes inquiry
Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas
By Dean Nelson The Sri Lankan government has been accused of launching a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" following its victory over the Tamil Tigers in the country’s 26 year civil war. 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… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas
UN rights council divided over Sri Lanka
Asian and Western members of the UN Human Rights Council failed to find a common voice on the situation in Sri Lanka before they were due to hold a special session on the issue Tuesday. Switzerland, with the support of about 30 mainly Western states, has tabled a draft resolution calling on Colombo to "investigate… Continue reading UN rights council divided over Sri Lanka
SLA interrogates Tamil daily editor in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) civil administration office summoned Monday the editor of a popular Tamil daily in Jaffna for interrogation into a news item related to abduction of children for ransom, published in the front page of the daily, sources in Jaffna said. The daily, however, intimidated by SLA authorities in Palaali head quarters and… Continue reading SLA interrogates Tamil daily editor in Jaffna
SLA seeks help to trace Liberation Tigers in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna have sought the help of civil society organization representatives and government officers to trace the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) combatants who had infiltrated along with the civilians fleeing war from Vanni, sources in Jaffna said. No one has surrendered themselves to the SLA despite the 48… Continue reading SLA seeks help to trace Liberation Tigers in Jaffna
UN becomes battleground for maritime Great Game – paper
"The strange line-up of the member countries of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) for or against Sri Lanka at the special session of the body scheduled to take place in Geneva on Tuesday underscores the maritime Great Game unfolding in the Indian Ocean," says former Pakistani diplomat in the Tuesday edition of… Continue reading UN becomes battleground for maritime Great Game – paper
Sri Lanka’s war of propaganda – Eureka Street
by Paul Farrell ‘It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of press. ‘It is the soldier, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech. ‘It is the soldier, not the politician, that ensures our rights to life, freedom and the pursuit of happiness.’ This statement can be found… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war of propaganda – Eureka Street
