Mr Time Martin is a former aid worker who has lived and worked in rebel-held Northern Sri Lanka. He is currently on hunger strike in Parliament Square while at the same time trying to appeal to the Americans at the US Embassy in London. The Sri Lankan government have recently declared they have defeated the… Continue reading Tim Martin Interview and the Tamils, London – UK Indymedia
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Won’t allow SL to be divided again: Rajapaksa
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa Saturday said he would never allow the nation to be divided again. Rajapaksha was conferred with the highest national award-‘Wishwa Keerthi Sri Three Sinhaladeeshwara’ at the Magul Maluwa in the historic Dalada Maligawa, Kandy Saturday by the Malwatte and Asgiriya Chapters. There he solemnly pledged to protect the nation that… Continue reading Won’t allow SL to be divided again: Rajapaksa
Agony in Sri Lanka’s refugee camp
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon spent Saturday in Sri Lanka pressing for political reconciliation and full humanitarian access for displaced people in camps, following Colombo’s declaration of victory over Tamil Tigers rebels. The BBC’s UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan was travelling with Mr Ban and sent this report. The Menik Farm camp in northern Sri Lanka… Continue reading Agony in Sri Lanka’s refugee camp
Sri Lanka Police questions TNA MP
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian, Mr.S.Kanagaretnam, was taken for questioning by the Sri Lanka police from Chettikulam internment camp Thursday morning, sources in Vavuniyaa said. Kanagaratnam arrived with his family from Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal area to Omanthai with IDPs when the military operation of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) forced the IDPs from the Safety Zone. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka Police questions TNA MP
Sinhala hoodlums harrass Tamils in Negombo
Tamil residents in Negombo are reported being harassed by Sinhala hoodlums during the ‘Victory Celebration’ held Friday to mark the defeat of LTTE in the war front. Sinhalese youths had visited Tamil houses to demand money under threat to help fund the celebration, and those who declined to give were harassed and in some cases… Continue reading Sinhala hoodlums harrass Tamils in Negombo
Ban Ki Moon stresses freedom of movement, resettlement of IDPs
United Nation Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, while visiting the largest internment camp in Vavuniyaa, Manik Farm, Saturday for three hours from 9:15 a.m., stressed the need for freedom of movement and immediate resettlement of the more than 300,000 Tamils held in camps. The IDPs also told Ban Ki Moon that they would want the… Continue reading Ban Ki Moon stresses freedom of movement, resettlement of IDPs
Tigers begged me to broker surrender – The Sunday Times
Marie Colvin As the Sri Lankan army closed in, rebels made a desperate plea to a Sunday Times correspondent to help stave off annihilation IT was a desperate last phone call but it did not sound like a man who would be dead within hours. Balasingham Nadesan, political leader of the Tamil Tigers, had nowhere… Continue reading Tigers begged me to broker surrender – The Sunday Times
Aftermath of Indian Elections so what next step towards Sri Lanka
By Satheesan Kumaaran The month-long elections in India came to an end on May 13. Roughly 700 million voters trekked to the polling booths to cast their votes. The results were announced on May 16. The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) led by Congress Party has formed the new government with Manmohan Singh as the Prime… Continue reading Aftermath of Indian Elections so what next step towards Sri Lanka
Probe US, UK troops before charging us with warcrimes: Lanka
Amid calls for war crimes probe against its military for its conduct during the campaign to eliminate the LTTE, Sri Lanka today said US and British troops will have to be hauled before tribunals first if any charges are brought against its armed forces. The remarks came a day after President Mahinda Rajapaksa accused unnamed… Continue reading Probe US, UK troops before charging us with warcrimes: Lanka
UN chief face-to-face with SLanka refugee despair
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon came face-to-face Saturday with the despair of Sri Lanka’s war-hit civilians as he toured the nation’s biggest refugee complex, home to 200,000 displaced by fighting. Just days after Colombo declared victory over Tamil Tiger, he toured the sprawling Menik Farm camp, 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Colombo, which was jammed… Continue reading UN chief face-to-face with SLanka refugee despair
