A top U.N. official appealed to Sri Lanka on Friday to begin a process of national reconciliation following its war with the Tamil Tiger rebels, but also cautioned that investigations into war crimes allegations remained possible. U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was traveling Friday to Sri Lanka to discuss the conditions of nearly 300,000 ethnic… Continue reading UN official calls for Sri Lanka reconciliation
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IC, India shouldn’t impose ‘inclusion’ on Sri Lanka
The International Community and India will be contributing to a grave disaster by imposing or enforcing ‘inclusive polity’ on an unwilling Sri Lankan state said the TamilNet political commentator in Colombo Thursday adding that secession is the best option for the island. He cited the events of this week when passions of ‘exclusiveness’ were decisively… Continue reading IC, India shouldn’t impose ‘inclusion’ on Sri Lanka
Clinton calls Rajapaksa, presses for political solution
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today pressed the need for political reconciliation in Sri Lanka after the end of the three decade long civil war in that country. Clinton made a telephone call to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, days after Sri Lanka announced the defeat of the LTTE and the killing of its leader Vellupillai… Continue reading Clinton calls Rajapaksa, presses for political solution
Tamils Allege Rapes In Government Camps – SKY NEWS
Tamils who have fled the fighting in Sri lanka have given Sky News first-hand accounts of allegations rapes and kidnappings in Government refugee camps. Alex Crawford reports. Sky News
TNA asks India to play ‘important role’ in resolving conflict
A pro-LTTE Tamil party on Thursday met Prime Minister’s Special Envoys M K Narayanan and Shivshankar Menon asking India to play an "important role" in resolving the ethnic strife through an "acceptable" political solution to the Tamil question. A delegation from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which has 22 MPs in the Sri Lankan Parliament,… Continue reading TNA asks India to play ‘important role’ in resolving conflict
India sending doctors, medicines to Sri Lanka tomorrow
With the war in Sri Lanka over, India is setting up a hospital in a Tamil-dominated northern part of the country for which it will send tomorrow a team of doctors along with a large consignment of medicines. The 100-bed hospital is being set up in Vavuniya, which was recently liberated from LTTE, sources told… Continue reading India sending doctors, medicines to Sri Lanka tomorrow
South Africa calls for investigations into violations of Geneva Conventions
Noting that "[t]he military offensive conducted by the Sri Lankan government has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in the north of the country and resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians and the displacement of many hundreds of thousands of citizens," South Africa’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ehrahim Ebrahim in a press release issued today, urged… Continue reading South Africa calls for investigations into violations of Geneva Conventions
US to block financial support until Sri Lanka addresses Rights situation
In amendment 1169 to H.R. 2346, an Act making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, U.S. Senators propose to "prohibit certain forms of financial support to Sri Lanka," unless certification is made by the Secretary of State that "Sri Lanka has taken certain steps to address the humanitarian situation in areas… Continue reading US to block financial support until Sri Lanka addresses Rights situation
Blake leaves Sri Lanka pondering war crimes
Calling for increased access so the international community could make a decision on war crimes, the outgoing US Ambassador to Sri Lanka gave a final press conference on Wednesday before his departure from the country. "On the question of war crimes we think it’s important for the international community to have more information about what… Continue reading Blake leaves Sri Lanka pondering war crimes
Boycott Sri Lanka – Times newspaper
“We should boycott the callous Sri Lanka regime,” says the Time South Asia correspondent in an opinion in the newspaper today. Asking whether British shoppers and holidaymakers should “continue to support Sri Lanka’s garment and tourist industries?” Jeremy Page answers: “Sadly, the answer must be no.” The full text of Jeremy Page’s opinion follows: The… Continue reading Boycott Sri Lanka – Times newspaper
