From the air, the battle zone reveals itself one clue at a time — the scorched patches of earth, the blasted palm trees, the burnt-out skeletal houses. Then the helicopter banks sharp right over the green lagoon and a blaze of white sand appears — to the gasps of the first outsiders to glimpse the… Continue reading Horror for civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s ‘no-fire zone’
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Sri Lanka attempts to stop investigation into alleged war crimes
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 Sri Lanka attempts to stop investigation into alleged war crimes
India fears LTTE men may enter TN
The Centre on Monday said that there was a possibility of LTTE terrorists entering India through the sea adding that the Tamil Nadu government had been sensitized about it. "Enough precautions have been taken. The state government has been sensitized to the possible entry of militants (LTTE) through the coastline of Tamil Nadu," Union home… Continue reading India fears LTTE men may enter TN
Sri Lanka’s Tamils vie for leadership role
Behind sandbagged walls, a driveway lined with metal spikes, a battery of security cameras and rifle-wielding bodyguards sits the man who would be the next leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil community. Douglas Devananda, a former militant leader who bears the scars of nearly a dozen assassination attempts by the rival Tamil Tigers, tells the AP… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamils vie for leadership role
U.N. urged to press rights of Sri Lanka war survivors
The U.N. Human Rights Council must insist on humanitarian access to camps of tens of thousands of refugees from Sri Lanka’s war, rights groups said on Monday, to ease a situation they called "alarming" and a "catastrophe". Human Rights Watch said Sri Lanka should be pushed at the United Nations Human Rights Council, meeting for… Continue reading U.N. urged to press rights of Sri Lanka war survivors
Sri Lanka to hold local elections in north
Sri Lanka announced Monday it would hold elections for two key town councils in the war-torn north, a week after government forces crushed the separatist Tamil Tigers who ran a de facto state across the region. In the wake of its victory, the government said it would hold elections across the area as soon as… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold local elections in north
Lion, Tiger and lies – The Week
Too many loose ends in Lankan army’s version of Prabhakaran’s death By Anita Pratap Precisely because he is many things to many people, LTTE leader V. Prabhakaran’s death has been greeted with joy by the Sinhalese, grief by his Tamil supporters, and relief by many who hope his death will bring peace to Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Lion, Tiger and lies – The Week
LTTE totally destroyed: Gothabaya Rajapaksa
Asserting that the LTTE has been "totally destroyed", Sri Lanka has said that Tamil Tigers or other terrorist outfits will not be allowed to take roots in the country again. Disclosing that more than 5,000 LTTE cadres had surrendered before the Government, Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa made it clear that criminal elements among the surrendered… Continue reading LTTE totally destroyed: Gothabaya Rajapaksa
India should not back Lankan resolution at UN: CPI :: Samay Live
CPI today demanded that India should not support a draft resolution tabled by Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council calling for member nations not to interfere in its internal affairs and said if New Delhi does so it amounted to "letting down" the cause of the Tamils. Party National Secretary D Raja said… Continue reading India should not back Lankan resolution at UN: CPI :: Samay Live
Durable political solution key to development in post-conflict Sri Lanka – Ban
Addressing the aspirations and grievances of all communities, as well as finding a lasting political solution, is essential for long-term development in the wake of the end of the long-running conflict between Sri Lankan troops and separatist rebels, according to a joint statement issued by the Government of the South Asian nation and the United… Continue reading Durable political solution key to development in post-conflict Sri Lanka – Ban
