Sri Lanka’s president has invited UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to visit the island and assess first-hand the plight of civilians affected by fighting with Tamil rebels, his office said Wednesday. President Mahinda Rajapakse, under pressure over allegations that his troops have been shelling civilian areas, spoke to Ban on Tuesday evening. News… Continue reading Sri Lanka president invites UN chief to island
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UN calls for cease-fire in Sri Lanka civil war
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Sri Lanka to stop using heavy weapons that risk civilian lives and to suspend its offensive against ethnic Tamil rebels so that desperately needed aid can be sent to the war zone. Ban spoke to President Mahinda Rajapaksa on the telephone Tuesday night amid heavy international pressure for… Continue reading UN calls for cease-fire in Sri Lanka civil war
Injured Vanni children handed over to relatives in Mannaar
Mannaar Magistrate Mr. A. Judson Monday ordered six injured children, who lost their parents in Vanni Sri Lanka armed force offensive and being warded in Mannaar general hospital for treatment, to be handed over to their close relatives. The court issued this directive to authorities on an application by the Mannaar Probation Officer following the… Continue reading Injured Vanni children handed over to relatives in Mannaar
Grim scenes at Sri Lankan camps – Channel 4
Channel 4 News reports from a camp in the northern Sri Lankan city of Vavuniya, where Tamil refugees have been taken. Shocking claims have emerged of shortages of food and water, dead bodies left where they have fallen, women separated from their families, and even sexual abuse. This programme obtained the first independently… Continue reading Grim scenes at Sri Lankan camps – Channel 4
India opposed to Lanka’s aggressive approach to Tamil civilians: Rahul
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday deplored Sri Lanka’s `aggressive behaviour’ in the Tamil-dominated areas recently liberated by its forces. Addressing a media conference, he said that India had been reasonably successful in putting pressure on Colombo to lower the level of hostility and ensure the safety of the Tamils. "I am fully with… Continue reading India opposed to Lanka’s aggressive approach to Tamil civilians: Rahul
Relief package for Sri Lanka
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has directed the External Affairs Ministry to work out quickly the details of the package for the relief and rehabilitation of the displaced Sri Lankan Tamils. He conveyed this in his letter to Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi and thanked the Chief Minister for the State government’s additional contribution of Rs.… Continue reading Relief package for Sri Lanka
‘State terror’ waging ‘racist war’ – Sonali Wickrematunge
The UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize 2009 has been awarded posthumously to Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge, assassinated by a government death-squad in January. Wickremetunga, long-standing editor of The Sunday Leader newspaper, was one of the few journalists who continued to criticise the militarist, hardline government of President Mahinda Rajapakse. In a statement marking the… Continue reading ‘State terror’ waging ‘racist war’ – Sonali Wickrematunge
Slow-motion genocide to exceed horrors of Srebrenica, warns Prof. Boyle
Professor Boyle of University of Illinois College of Law, an international expert on Boznia and crimes of Genocide said Tuesday, "[s]ince the outset of this latest crisis in January, the GOSL has exterminated about 7000 Tamils in Vanni, certainly a "substantial part" of the Tamil population in Vanni and Sri Lanka. If not stopped now,… Continue reading Slow-motion genocide to exceed horrors of Srebrenica, warns Prof. Boyle
SLA forcibly removes youths from its detention centres in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers have forcibly taken away young men and women among the Vanni civilians held in the SLA detention centres in Thenmaraadchi and Vadamaraadchi, according to NGO representatives who visited the detention centres. The family members who raised protest against the abduction of their children in Mirusuvil detention centre have been taken… Continue reading SLA forcibly removes youths from its detention centres in Jaffna
British parliamentarians told not to be misled by anti-gov’t propaganda
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse told a visiting group of British parliamentarians not tobe misled by pro-Tamil Tiger rebel propaganda. A press release from Rajapakse’s office said that the President invited the British visitors to make their own assessment of the situation in the present state of military action against the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading British parliamentarians told not to be misled by anti-gov’t propaganda
