Officers of local UN organizations in Jaffna peninsula have complained to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) high authorities in Jaffna of demands of extortion and intimidation that their school going children will be abducted, sources in Jaffna said. Though the said officers confirmed the demands and intimidation they refused to give additional information. The persons alleged… Continue reading Extortion through abduction of children increases in Jaffna
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SLA removes young women to Thellippazhai SLA camp
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officers took away nearly a hundred young women from Vanni held in Thenmaraadchchi SLA detention centres in buses to Thellippazhai SLA Special Rehabilitation Camp (SRC), claiming that the young women had been given military training by Liberation Tigers, sources in Jaffna said. The young women, however, were brought back to the… Continue reading SLA removes young women to Thellippazhai SLA camp
SLA steps up carnage on civilians
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has continued heavy shelling with cluster-munitions on civilian targets in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal within the so-called safety zone throughout Thursday and Friday. Several civilians have been killed and many sustained injuries as Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) surveillance aircraft was providing coordinates of densely populated places for the SLA to target civilians. At… Continue reading SLA steps up carnage on civilians
Tamil Human Rights officer abducted in Colombo
Unidentified armed men in a white van, alleged to be Military Intelligence officers, Thursday night forcibly took away Stephen Sunthararaj, 39, the Project Manager of Centre for Human Rights and Development (CHRD) in Colpetty in Colombo, near Colombo Town Hall, sources in Colombo said. Sunthararaj, who had been arrested by Colpetty police 12 February, was… Continue reading Tamil Human Rights officer abducted in Colombo
Inner City Press: Investigative Reporting from the United Nations
UNITED NATIONS, May 8 — With bombs dropping on civilians in Northern Sri Lanka and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon still mulling the government’s invitation to visit, the talk at the UN has turned to the Responsibility to Protect. On May 6 at a reception attended by Ban Ki-moon and Ed Luck, his special adviser… Continue reading Inner City Press: Investigative Reporting from the United Nations
Rains expose callousness of mass imprisonment
Heavy rains earlier this week flooded the internment camp created in the name of Ananda Coomaraswamy in Vavuniyaa where the last influx of captured civilians of Vanni are held in temporary tents. But, as ‘war prisoners’ they didn’t have the freedom to move to dryer places, said an aid worker in Vavuniyaa, condemning the International… Continue reading Rains expose callousness of mass imprisonment
Post-conflict is post-Sri Lankan
The Norwegian peace facilitator Erik Solheim is half a century late in calling for a federal solution to the Tamil national question in the island of Sri Lanka, said TamilNet’s political commentator in Colombo. “By naming the solution in his mind, whether Erik Solhiem is resigning from his role of peace facilitation and assumes another… Continue reading Post-conflict is post-Sri Lankan
Ceasefire will encourage terrorism in Sri Lanka: Wickramasuriya
Sri Lanka has said that a ceasefire with the cornered Tamil Tigers in the island nation will only lead to more terrorism. Sri Lankan Ambassador to the US Jaliya Wickramasuriya told a meeting of the American think-tank in Washington that "a ceasefire with the LTTE rebels will only allow the Tigers to rearm, regroup… Continue reading Ceasefire will encourage terrorism in Sri Lanka: Wickramasuriya
MIA draws Oprah’s attention to Sri Lanka bombing of safe zone
Oscar and Grammy award nominee, Eezham born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam (MIA), after meeting the popular talk-show host Oprah Winfrey at a gala at Lincoln Center in celebration of the most influential people list the Time magazine produced, drew Oprah’s attention to Sri Lanka Government’s bombing of civilian camps inside the safe zone in MIA’s… Continue reading MIA draws Oprah’s attention to Sri Lanka bombing of safe zone
S Lanka army ‘maintains advance’
Sri Lanka’s army says it is continuing to make advances into Tamil Tiger territory, with the president saying the war is "rapidly" nearing an end. Mahinda Rajapkasa said that Sri Lanka was on "the threshold of a new era of lasting peace". Troops were advancing in the designated no-fire zone in the north-east amid… Continue reading S Lanka army ‘maintains advance’
