Gangs of Sinhala youths holding Lion flags in hands in the name of victory against LTTE have been on the rampage, day and night, intimidating and harassing Tamil civilians in Colombo and its suburbs for the fourth day. Affected Tamil residents have complained to their respective police station. But the police have failed to take… Continue reading Sinhala hoodlums harass Tamil civilians in the name of victory celebration
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TNA parliamentarian Kanagasabai passes away
Pathmanathan Kanagasabai, Ampaarai district parliamentarian of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) passed away Thursday early morning around 4:00 a.m. after a brief illness in Mathurai in Tamilnadu while he was staying with his friend. He was 64, media sources reported quoting fellow parliamentarian B.Ariyanenthiran. Mr.Pathmanathan was elected parliamentarian from the Ampaarai district in the general… Continue reading TNA parliamentarian Kanagasabai passes away
Paramilitaries ‘abducting Tamil children from Sri Lanka camps’
Paramilitary groups with links to the Sri Lankan Army are abducting Tamil children as young as 12 from the state-run internment camps set up to hold 300,000 people displaced by the Government’s war with the Tamil Tigers, a campaign group claimed. The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers (CSUCS) said that children under… Continue reading Paramilitaries ‘abducting Tamil children from Sri Lanka camps’
Tamil Tiger leaders ‘killed trying to surrender
Two top members of the Tamil Tigers may have been shot by their own side or executed by Sri Lankan troops while trying to surrender, according to conflicting accounts of the last days of the rebels. Hours before the Sri Lankan defence ministry announced the entire rebel leadership had been killed and the decades-old war… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leaders ‘killed trying to surrender
Indian PM’s special envoys meet Rajapaksa
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s special envoys M K Narayanan and Shivshankar Menon today met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and sought a political solution to the Tamil question while offering help in the reconstruction effort following elimination of the LTTE. National Security Adviser Narayanan and Foreign Secretary Menon, who arrived here yesterday, met Rajapaksa at… Continue reading Indian PM’s special envoys meet Rajapaksa
Children abducted from Sri Lanka camps: reports
Children are being abducted, with tacit government approval, from camps housing those displaced by Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict, human rights groups charged. The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers said it had received verified reports of child abductions from camps in the main resettlement area of Vavuniya, often by paramilitary Tamil groups. Children… Continue reading Children abducted from Sri Lanka camps: reports
Sri Lanka needs to win the peace – The Norway Post
The Norwegian government says that now that the Sri Lankan government forces have declared victory over the Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka must win the peace and provide help to the civilian victims. “Our thoughts are with all those who have lost their relatives and loved ones in the war. We must now join forces to… Continue reading Sri Lanka needs to win the peace – The Norway Post
More than 280,000 Sri Lankan refugees could be held in camps for up to two years – Telegraph
Fears of a humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka are growing after the government said 280,000 refugees who fled the conflict zone would be held in overcrowded camps for up to two years. Officials said the delay was necessary to screen for Tamil Tigers and rebuild and restore electricity and water supplies to thousands of homes… Continue reading More than 280,000 Sri Lankan refugees could be held in camps for up to two years – Telegraph
UN in plea for Tamil aid access
The UN and aid agencies have appealed to Sri Lanka to allow them access to injured and displaced civilians stranded despite an end to fighting. "Total access" was urgently needed to the rebels’ final stronghold, a north-east coastal strip, the UN humanitarian office said. Thousands of civilians, many injured and sick, are believed to be… Continue reading UN in plea for Tamil aid access
Sri Lanka crisis deepens as Red Cross suspends aid – Times Online
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been forced to suspend the distribution of emergency supplies to as many as 300,000 people displaced by the Sri Lankan Army’s victory over the Tamil Tigers after the Government blocked access to aid camps. Fears have been growing over the welfare of those forced to flee… Continue reading Sri Lanka crisis deepens as Red Cross suspends aid – Times Online
