By Dean Nelson in Colombo. British ministers and diplomats were involved in a frantic last minute series of pleas to spare the lives of two Tamil Tiger leaders as Sri Lankan troops closed in. The LTTE’s political chief B Nadesan and ‘peace secretariat’ head S Puleedevan had attempted to surrender, a senior United Nations official… Continue reading British officials in race to stop ‘war crime’ by Sri Lankan forces
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Woman mourns Sri Lanka relatives
A Sussex woman says she has lost most members of her immediate family in the conflict in Sri Lanka. Naguleswary Baskaran, of Crawley, heard by phone that her mother, two sisters, and nephews and nieces had died. She said her brother and his wife were still missing and some of the children were in hospital.… Continue reading Woman mourns Sri Lanka relatives
Sri Lanka seeks to deflect U.N. rights scrutiny
Sri Lanka has marshaled its allies to try to quash Western censure of alleged human rights abuses committed during its final phase of war against the Tamil Tiger rebels, diplomats said on Friday. Colombo declared total victory over the Tigers on Monday after cornering them in the northeast of the island and killing off their… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks to deflect U.N. rights scrutiny
300,000 Tamils held in Nazi-style concentration camps, says Prof. Boyle
"These Nazi-style concentration camps that the Government of Sri Lanka is now forcibly imposing on at least 300,000 completely innocent Tamil civilians constitute acts of genocide within the meaning of Article II(c) of the 1948 Genocide Convention, to which Sri Lanka is a contracting party," Professor Boyle who is an expert international law and teaches… Continue reading 300,000 Tamils held in Nazi-style concentration camps, says Prof. Boyle
Timely action from Tamil Nadu expected
The Eezham Tamils are ever grateful to all political parties of Tamil Nadu that upheld their cause, irrespective of electoral politics and its outcome determined by national and state level equations. The Eezham Tamils are especially grateful to the two major political parties, the DMK and the AIDMK, for firmly voicing for the creation of… Continue reading Timely action from Tamil Nadu expected
US Congressional Rights Group urge investigation into Sri Lanka crimes
Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the U.S. House of Representatives in a communication sent to President Obama said that the United States has to take concrete actions to to hold the Sri Lankan state accountable for its actions for rebuffing the international community, and urged the President to instruct the Department of Justice to… Continue reading US Congressional Rights Group urge investigation into Sri Lanka crimes
LTTE leadership safe: Tiger intelligence official
Head of International Secretariat of the Intelligence wing of the LTTE, Mr. Arivazhakan, who contacted TamilNet Friday categorically denied the reports that the LTTE leader Mr. Velupillai Pirapharan has been killed. Mr. Arivazhakan urged the global Tamil community not to trust the "engineered rumours," being spread by the Government of Sri Lanka and its military… Continue reading LTTE leadership safe: Tiger intelligence official
Sri Lankan army deaths revealed
Sri Lanka says more than 6,200 security personnel were killed and almost 30,000 wounded in the final three years of the war with the Tamil Tigers. Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa revealed the figures on state TV – the first such official statement. It is thought at least 80,000 people have been killed in the 26-year… Continue reading Sri Lankan army deaths revealed
India Bluffed LTTE – Sri Lanka Victory: PakTribune
A couple of years back I happened to come across four Sri Lankan’s Army officers who reveled that their country is passing through an Indian sponsored war with Tamils. They reveled that Velupilla Prabhakaran Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Chief is one of the world`s most ruthless rebel’s leader. They also narrated me that… Continue reading India Bluffed LTTE – Sri Lanka Victory: PakTribune
Oxfam urges Sri Lankan government to lift restrictions as conditions in displaced camps deteriorate – Oxfam International
Thousands of lives are at risk in Sri Lanka because aid to refugees is being restricted by a government ban on aid agency vehicles entering the camps, and difficulties in securing access for staff, Oxfam said today. Without appropriate staff and access for vehicles agencies cannot adequately provide urgently needed services including food, water and… Continue reading Oxfam urges Sri Lankan government to lift restrictions as conditions in displaced camps deteriorate – Oxfam International
