By Mia Bloom It took a pitched two-hour gun battle with Sri Lankan special forces. Then a rocket launched into his armor-plated ambulance. But last Monday, death finally came to Velupillai Prabhakaran, leader of the Tamil Tigers separatist group. Also gone are Prabhakaran’s son and heir apparent, Charles Anthony, and as many as 300 cadres.… Continue reading What the Tigers Taught Al-Qaeda
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Sri Lanka’s new chapter
The authorities in the capital of Sri Lanka have declared the rebel leader of the Tamil Tigers, Vellupillai Prabhakaran, dead and the war over. Chris Morris reflects on the life of Prabhakaran and considers whether there can now be reconciliation. I was somewhat sceptical when the letter dropped onto my doormat in Colombo. A summons… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s new chapter
Vanni civilians held back in Ki’linochchi in thousands
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues to detain thousands of civilians in its internment camps in Ki’linochchi without sending them on to the camps in Vavuniyaa, sources in Vavuniyaa said. SLA, in its final assault on Mu’l’livaaikkaal, has herded thousands of persons including non-combatants who had been working in the political and judicial wings of Liberation… Continue reading Vanni civilians held back in Ki’linochchi in thousands
Sri Lanka health ministry probes war zone doctors
Sri Lanka’s health ministry is investigating three doctors detained by the military on accusations they gave false information about war zone casualties to the media, an official said Saturday. The doctors said they treated hundreds of badly wounded civilians in understaffed, makeshift hospitals in the north during the military’s final offensive against the Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Sri Lanka health ministry probes war zone doctors
Sanction Rs 10 k cr for Lankan Tamil rehabilitation: Jaya tells govt- The Economic Times
In the first communication after the Lok Sabha polls defeat, AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa said India should not shy away from its responsibility to rehabilitate the Tamil community. She urged the government to sanction Rs 10,000 crore for rehabilitating Sri Lankan Tamils — the AIADMK, in its election manifesto for the 15th LS elections,… Continue reading Sanction Rs 10 k cr for Lankan Tamil rehabilitation: Jaya tells govt- The Economic Times
UN chief visits Sri Lanka war refugees
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited a displacement camp packed with tens of thousands of Tamil civilians in northern Sri Lanka as he appealed Saturday to the triumphant government to "heal the wounds" after three decades of civil war. The secretary-general was the first major international figure to visit since President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared victory over… Continue reading UN chief visits Sri Lanka war refugees
Sri Lanka Leader Rejects War Crimes Investigation
By Emily Wax As hundreds of thousands of supporters cheered outside Parliament, Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday dismissed calls for an international investigation into alleged war crimes by government troops in their victorious offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels. "Some tried to stop our military campaign by threatening to haul us before… Continue reading Sri Lanka Leader Rejects War Crimes Investigation
U.N.’s Ban visits Sri Lankan displaced persons camp News
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon toured Sri Lanka’s largest war displaced persons camp on Saturday during a trip to press for wider humanitarian access and political reconciliation. In the highest-level international visit to Sri Lanka since the government declared victory on Monday over the Tamil Tiger rebels in a 25-year war, Ban was also due to… Continue reading U.N.’s Ban visits Sri Lankan displaced persons camp News
Tamil Tiger leader Prabhakaran cremated: Sri Lankan army chief
Sri Lankan security forces have cremated the body of Tamil Tiger supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran, army chief Sarath Fonseka said in an interview to be published on Sunday. General Fonseka told the Sunday Rivira newspaper that positive identification of Prabhakaran’s body came on Tuesday morning following heavy fighting in the northeastern Mullaittivu district the previous day.… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leader Prabhakaran cremated: Sri Lankan army chief
Accessories after the fact to acts of Genocide
Condemning the sponsorship, by twelve states, of a self-praising resolution submitted to the United Nations by the Government of Sri Lanka, before the scheduled UN Human Rights Council emergency session scheduled for Monday, Professor Boyle, an expert in International Law said Friday that these states have become accessories after the fact to the numerous acts… Continue reading Accessories after the fact to acts of Genocide
