UN violating Charter obligation to promote, encourage human rights – Prof. Boyle

 Dithering in the halls of the human rights apex body, the United Nations, culminating in the recent uncharacteristic pronouncement that the Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is "too-busy" to visit Sri Lanka, has prompted a legal scholar to point out that "where an individual such as the U.N. Secretary General has an obligation to act to… Continue reading UN violating Charter obligation to promote, encourage human rights – Prof. Boyle

ICRC ferries sick and wounded from Sri Lanka war zone

The International Committee of the Red Cross evacuated 495 sick and wounded people and their helpers by ferry from a northeastern Sri Lanka war zone on Thursday, its first medical evacuation in a week due to heavy fighting.   Dozens of people requiring treatment still need evacuation from the tiny coastal area where thousands of… Continue reading ICRC ferries sick and wounded from Sri Lanka war zone

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Sri Lanka conflict: refugees ‘shelled in no-fire zone’

The refugees were speaking from India’s Andhra Pradesh coast where they landed nine days after fleeing the town of Mullaitivu in the war zone by boat. Ten of the 21 refugees, including a four year old child, died on the voyage, according to the campaign group Human Rights Watch, which interviewed them while they were… Continue reading Sri Lanka conflict: refugees ‘shelled in no-fire zone’

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Rebels using suicide bombers: Sri Lanka military

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers have used suicide bombers to hold back government forces who are close to overrunning the last patch of territory held by the rebels, the military said on Thursday.   The Tigers have deployed hundreds of suicide bombers to devastating effect in the past 20 years, claiming several high-profile victims including the… Continue reading Rebels using suicide bombers: Sri Lanka military

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US should think of ‘gunboat diplomacy’

It is the last chance for US to strike a political balance in the island, if it is really keen in seeing meaningful ‘post-conflict’ process, said TamilNet’s political commentator in Colombo. Neither the present Indian Establishment, which by its role played as a war partner irredeemably lost its positive leverage on the affairs of the… Continue reading US should think of ‘gunboat diplomacy’

Riz Khan – Sri Lanka’s continuing bloodshed – 05 Apr 09

The bloodshed in Sri Lanka’s civil war is continuing as the army says they are battling Tamil Tiger fighters on three sides and pushing deeper into rebel-held territory. In this Riz Khan show we……       Part 1   Part 2           full coverage

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