The U.N.’s top humanitarian official, John Holmes, is in Sri Lanka this week to assess the plight of civilians trapped in its war zone and to look at relief efforts for those who fled the fighting in the 25-year civil war. Here are some questions and answers about their situation: HOW MANY ARE TRAPPED? The… Continue reading Q+A-What is fate of civilians in Sri Lanka’s war?
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Eyewitness account on Vavuniyaa internment camps
"Now, what is happening here is genocide in many forms. Needless to say scattering people all over to unknown and unfamiliar places will ultimately lead to a weak population and result in damages done to our culture, education, and relationships. I can foresee a maimed Tamil generation with no hope in the future. The international… Continue reading Eyewitness account on Vavuniyaa internment camps
UN envoy in Sri Lanka over fears for civilians
The United Nations humanitarian chief John Holmes held talks with leaders in Sri Lanka on Thursday over the fate of thousands of civilians trapped in the island’s war zone. Holmes met with Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama as the Tamil Tiger rebels stood on the brink of defeat at the hands of government troops after… Continue reading UN envoy in Sri Lanka over fears for civilians
Sri Lanka stands firm in row over British envoy
Sri Lanka’s cabinet refused to withdraw its opposition to a British special envoy despite fresh talks between the two sides on the island’s growing humanitarian crisis, a minister said Thursday. Ministers who met on Wednesday evening took up the British request to send special envoy Des Browne to assess the unfolding plight of civilians… Continue reading Sri Lanka stands firm in row over British envoy
UK’s Frontline Club suppresses genocide debate
Reinforcing the growing evidence of systematic attempts at suppressing debate on genocide in Sri Lanka, one of London’s well known media avenues, the Frontline Club, Wednesday withdrew invitation to a Tamil genocide legal advocacy group to participate in a pane discussion on the crisis in Sri Lanka scheduled to take place on the 24th February.… Continue reading UK’s Frontline Club suppresses genocide debate
Sri Lanka: political process soon
Amid claims by the Sri Lankan military that the LTTE was now confined to an area of about 100 sq. km. in the Mullathivu district, the government announced on Wednesday that President Mahinda Rajapaksa would soon call a meeting of representatives of Tamil political parties to discuss an “inclusive process” in the pursuit of a… Continue reading Sri Lanka: political process soon
Sri Lanka rejects truce, rebels say 50 dead in air strikes
Sri Lanka rejected a fresh call for a truce Wednesday as Tiger rebels claimed 50 civilians were killed in air strikes and concern mounted for thousands of non-combatants trapped in the war zone. The government said it was firmly committed to wiping out "terrorism" and ruled out a demand from a Tamil Tiger proxy… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects truce, rebels say 50 dead in air strikes
30 tonnes of food for 300,000 – Ilamparithi
Pressurised by international opinion, Colombo government allowed Wednesday transportation of a meager amount of food – 30 tonnes – for a population of 300,000 on Wednesday, said LTTE’s Puthukkudiyiruppu Political Head C. Ilamparithi. "When distributed the amount each one would be getting is 100 grams: roughly 66 grams of flour, 20 grams of Dahl and… Continue reading 30 tonnes of food for 300,000 – Ilamparithi
India offers ‘final thrust’ for ‘subjugation’ of Tamils
Accusing the Tigers for committing damages to the Tamil community and calling them for laying down arms and releasing the civilians, the Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee in Indian Parliament on Wednesday offered India’s facilitation to evacuate civilians, working along with the Colombo government and the ICRC, who would be responsible for the security, screening… Continue reading India offers ‘final thrust’ for ‘subjugation’ of Tamils
India offers Sri Lanka evacuation
India has said it ready to help in the evacuation of tens of thousands of civilians caught up in the fighting in Sri Lanka. Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee also told parliament the Tamil Tiger rebels had "done much damage" to the Tamil community and should lay down arms. The UN and Red Cross have… Continue reading India offers Sri Lanka evacuation
