AIADMK plans 2,500 houses for SL Tamils in Tamil Nadu

Amid DMK pitching for the cause of Sri Lankan Tamils, the ruling AIADMK government on Wednesday stepped up welfare measures by announcing construction of 2,500 durable houses for them at various camps in Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, who had announced several measures for them in the past, ordered construction of 2,500 durable houses at… Continue reading AIADMK plans 2,500 houses for SL Tamils in Tamil Nadu

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Two charged with Paris murder

Two Sri Lankan men were charged Tuesday with the murder of a former commander of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers rebel group in Paris, a French judicial source said. Nadarajah Mathinthiran was gunned down Thursday night as he was leaving the headquarters of the Tamil Coordination Committee in France (CCTF), an organisation regarded as a front… Continue reading Two charged with Paris murder

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UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe

The United Nations failed in its mandate to protect civilians in the last months of Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war, a leaked draft of a highly critical internal UN report says. "Events in Sri Lanka mark a grave failure of the UN," it concludes. The government and Tamil rebels are accused of war crimes in… Continue reading UN ‘failed Sri Lanka civilians’, says internal probe

UN report damns failings during Sri Lankan civil war climax

An internal United Nations report has strongly criticised its own officials for failing to protect civilians during the last days of the decades-long civil war in Sri Lanka, saying it could have done much more to save lives. More than 30,000 civilians died during fighting between militant Tamil separatists from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading UN report damns failings during Sri Lankan civil war climax

On Sri Lanka, Holmes Claims UN Did What It Could, Withheld Death Figures

The UN’s push back against its own report on its actions and inactions in Sri Lanka in 2009 began on Tuesday. John Holmes, former chief of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said that the UN did all it could to protect civilians. But as Inner City Press exposed in 2009, Holmes’… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, Holmes Claims UN Did What It Could, Withheld Death Figures

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Satellite imagery of safe zone

Satellite images released by the US State Department show changes in the civilian "safe zone" in northern Sri Lanka, the heart of the conflict between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan forces. The satellite image on the left shows an almost empty beach in February 2009. The April 2009 image shows the same site… Continue reading Satellite imagery of safe zone

‘World failed Eezham Tamils’

With the much delayed report authored by U.K.’s Charles Petrie on the review of UN inaction during the 2009 Mu’l’livaaykkaal massacre due to be released to the U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon tomorrow, UN Dispatch, a website that covers the U.N., chronicles the "massive and system wide failure to prevent the slaughter of an… Continue reading ‘World failed Eezham Tamils’

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Resettlement remains frozen for 51,000 Tamils in Valikaamam, Jaffna

Since 2010, the SL government officials in Jaffna, including the GA, have been claiming that there were no ‘High Security Zones’ in the Jaffna district. In the meantime, more than 51,000 Tamils, belonging to 22 GS divisions, are denied access to their fertile lands and houses in Valikaamam, Jaffna. While the Colombo government was claiming… Continue reading Resettlement remains frozen for 51,000 Tamils in Valikaamam, Jaffna

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