The UK-based family of a young Tamil man who set himself on fire in protest at the treatment of his countrymen in Sri Lanka have said they are proud of his actions. Thousands of Tamils living in the UK and beyond are expected to attend the funeral on Saturday in Northolt, west London, of Murugathasan… Continue reading Tamil family proud of son’s ‘sacrifice
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Fighting in Sri Lanka kills 32 rebels: ministry
At least 32 Tamil Tigers were killed in heavy fighting in Sri Lanka’s embattled northeast, where government troops have cornered the rebels, the defence ministry said Saturday. "The LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) end game is reaching its final phase," the ministry said in a statement, adding that dozens of rebels were also… Continue reading Fighting in Sri Lanka kills 32 rebels: ministry
US wants respect for civilian rights in Sri Lanka
The United States has called on both sides in the conflict in Sri Lanka to respect the rights of non-combatants and allow humanitarian aid to flow freely to those who need it, especially in the Northern region of the country. State Department’s Acting Deputy Spokesman Gordon Duguid, who made this statement yesterday said, the United… Continue reading US wants respect for civilian rights in Sri Lanka
Media rights group presses Sri Lanka
A rights group has urged Sri Lanka to thoroughly investigate recent attacks against the media, saying it was disappointed with the government’s stance. Board members of the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) met in Washington on Thursday with the Sri Lankan ambassador, Jaliya Wickramasuriya, to lodge their concerns. The group quoted… Continue reading Media rights group presses Sri Lanka
Commonwealth ministers’ silence, Colombo’s membership questioned
The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) on Thursday condemned the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) for not reviewing the situation in Sri Lanka in its meeting in London, Wednesday. CMAG, a body of nine ministers, is mandated to check persistent violations of the ‘Fundamental Values and Principles of the Commonwealth,’ including democracy and human rights.… Continue reading Commonwealth ministers’ silence, Colombo’s membership questioned
Press Freedom Group calls for unconditional release of Tissanayagam
In a press release issued to mark the first anniversary of incarceration of Tamil journalist on unsubstantiated terrorism charges, the International Press Freedom Mission, a group of international media watchdogs including Article 19, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), and Reporters Without Borders (RSF), is “calling for the unconditional release of… Continue reading Press Freedom Group calls for unconditional release of Tissanayagam
Worsening Sri Lanka violence shakes British Tamils
They have fled a quarter-century of horrifying civil war in Sri Lanka for safe haven abroad, but the more than 250,000 Tamils living in Britain have not managed to put the conflict behind them. Thousands plan to gather Saturday for the funeral of a young man who burned himself to death to dramatize the… Continue reading Worsening Sri Lanka violence shakes British Tamils
Ban Ki-moon calls for immediate halt to the fighting in Sri Lanka
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly deplored the mounting civilian death toll in areas of fighting between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil rebels, and called for an immediate halt to the fighting. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported yesterday that conditions of people confined in the war zone in… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon calls for immediate halt to the fighting in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s safe route plan to go ahead
Sri Lanka’s military on Friday said it killed dozens of Tamil Tiger separatists mounting a heavy counterattack and was moving ahead with plans to create safe routes for civilians to flee the war zone. Soldiers have trapped the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in less than 45 square km (17 sq miles) of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s safe route plan to go ahead
India to deploy Sri Lanka medics
India is to send a medical team to aid north-eastern Sri Lanka’s conflict zone, providing humanitarian relief and emergency care to displaced civilians. It is the first time there has been an Indian presence at the war zone since a peacekeeping mission pulled out of Sri Lanka in 1990. India says that the team… Continue reading India to deploy Sri Lanka medics
