Peace is far from being won in Sri Lanka, despite the government’s claims to have scored a crushing military victory against Tamil Tiger rebels, the former negotiator in the conflict said Sunday. "Peace is long from being won," said Minister of Environment and International Development Erik Solheim. "The Sri Lankan authorities must demonstrate generosity towards… Continue reading Former Mediator: Sri Lanka ‘Peace Long From Being Won’
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Sri Lanka rebel head ‘surrounded’
The leader of the Tamil Tiger rebels, Velupillai Prabhakaran, is alive and surrounded by government troops, the Sri Lankan military has said. Prabhakaran is guarded by about 200 rebels and encircled by Sri Lankan troops in a small patch of jungle, a military spokesman said on television. Sri Lankan forces have routed the rebels in… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebel head ‘surrounded’
EU to demand Sri Lanka war probe
EU foreign ministers are expected to call for an independent inquiry into alleged war crimes by Tamil Tiger rebels and Sri Lanka’s government. At a meeting in Brussels, they are also due to demand an urgent session of the UN Human Rights Council on the issue. A draft statement said the EU is appalled by… Continue reading EU to demand Sri Lanka war probe
Rebels Routed in Sri Lanka After 25 Years of War
The Tamil Tigers, one of the world’s most feared and enduring guerrilla movements, acknowledged that their 26-year struggle for a homeland had “reached its bitter end,” and the Sri Lankan president said he would address Parliament on Tuesday morning in what was expected to be a formal declaration of victory in Asia’s longest-running civil war.… Continue reading Rebels Routed in Sri Lanka After 25 Years of War
Sri Lanka says senior Tigers ‘dead’
Sri Lanka’s defence ministry says the son of the Tamil Tigers’ leader has been found dead. Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara, a military spokesman, said on Monday that security forces found the body of Charles Anthony as well as three other senior separatist leaders. Charles Anthony is the 24-year-old son of Velupillai Prabhakaran, the Tamil Tigers chief… Continue reading Sri Lanka says senior Tigers ‘dead’
Where are the images of horror from Sri Lanka? – Don McCullin
Pictures of the beach near Mullaitivu, the last outpost of Tamil Tiger resistance in Sri Lanka, would have been among the greatest visual images of what war does to people. They would have been, if anybody had been there to take them. Those pictures don’t exist. The Sri Lankan Government has been amazingly successful at… Continue reading Where are the images of horror from Sri Lanka? – Don McCullin
Sri Lanka: What Kind of “Victory”?
After months of battle, government forces tightening an ever constricting noose around the Tamil Tigers seem to have finally beaten the rebel group. Still, deep concerns remain for tens of thousands of civilians caught up in the fighting. The Tigers’ "international representative", Kumaran Padmanathan, has been quoted conceding defeat, though fighting is still probably continuing… Continue reading Sri Lanka: What Kind of “Victory”?
Fate of Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran remains a mystery
The Government calls him a psychopath responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent people. To his followers he is a freedom fighter who struggled to protect Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority from discrimination at the hands of the ethnic Sinhalese majority. But almost everyone agrees that he was, until recently, one of the world’s most… Continue reading Fate of Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran remains a mystery
UK gives £5m to Sri Lankan crisis
The UK has announced a further £5m in aid to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Sri Lanka after a major offensive to end the civil war there. The money will provide shelter, water and medicine – and takes the UK’s aid contribution to £12.5m this year. International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander called the situation on… Continue reading UK gives £5m to Sri Lankan crisis
‘Long live human dignity; shame on international community
While the so-called international community is "exposed of its shameful conning," thousands of Tamil civilians and combatants are laying down their lives to "uphold Tamil dignity, and human dignity," says a Tamil academic in Colombo. Those who blame the LTTE for bringing in the disaster know well that Colombo always had the option to negotiate… Continue reading ‘Long live human dignity; shame on international community
