Inner City Press: In Sri Lanka, UN Spokesman Has Last Visa, Press In For 2 Days, Banned From Zone?

In the run up to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s visit this weekend to Sri Lanka, the UN in New York could not say Tuesday whether it or the Red Cross had gained access to what was called the “No Fire Zone,” where are reports of untended wounded dying. Nor did the UN describe any steps… Continue reading Inner City Press: In Sri Lanka, UN Spokesman Has Last Visa, Press In For 2 Days, Banned From Zone?

Obama fails badly: Unarmed, white flagged LTTE massacred by SLA: NowPublic

by Tamiya In the one and only speech delivered by the man himself, President Obama requested both sides of the Sri Lankan conflict to corporate; Obama asked the LTTE to lay down arms while requesting the Sri Lankan government a long list of requests including (1) letting media and agencies in and and (2) Not… Continue reading Obama fails badly: Unarmed, white flagged LTTE massacred by SLA: NowPublic

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Tamil Tiger leaders were shot ‘while trying to surrender’

B Nadesan, head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s political wing, and S Puleedevan, head of its "peace secretariat", were killed as they approached Sri Lankan army positions waving a white flag, a spokesman for the group claimed. S. Pathmanathan, the group’s head of international relations said: "We were instructed to make contact with… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leaders were shot ‘while trying to surrender’

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UN worried about ‘heroic’ Sri Lankan doctors’ fate

The U.N. humanitarian affairs chief on Monday voiced concern over the fate of several "heroic" Sri Lankan doctors who the government accused of being propagandists for Tamil Tiger rebels. U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes was asked by reporters in New York about media reports that the doctors might have… Continue reading UN worried about ‘heroic’ Sri Lankan doctors’ fate

After Years of Fighting, Questions of Reconciliation

By Emily Wax In a triumphant address to parliament Tuesday, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared that his country had been "liberated" from terrorism with the reported death of Tamil Tiger chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, one of the world’s most ruthless and elusive rebel leaders. Even as a spokesman for the rebel group insisted that Prabhakaran… Continue reading After Years of Fighting, Questions of Reconciliation

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IC has to check militarization and Sinhalicisation of rehabilitation

Serious concerns are raised in the Tamil diaspora circles at the IC’s attempts to pour in rehabilitation aid through Colombo’s rehabilitation structure, which is completely militarized and Sinhalicised. This will only serve Colombo’s next agenda of ‘structural genocide’ of Tamils, the diaspora circles said. While rehabilitation is the immediate need, there will be an irredeemable… Continue reading IC has to check militarization and Sinhalicisation of rehabilitation

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Devolve powers to Tamil areas in Sri Lanka: Swamy

Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday said Sri Lanka should take steps to devolve powers in the Constitution to Tamils in the island country to enable them to pursue their economic and cultural aspirations. Describing the "defeat and decimation" of the LTTE by Sri Lankan army as a "cause for rejoicing by democratic patriotic… Continue reading Devolve powers to Tamil areas in Sri Lanka: Swamy

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