Sri Lanka has invited top UN humanitarian John Holmes to "visit Colombo later this week" to witness the removal of some of them interned in the Manik Farm camps. In an ill-attended speech by Sri Lankan Ambassador Palitha Kohona past six p.m. on Wednesday, with John Holmes at his side, Kohona called it one of… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Announces UN Holmes To Visit, Is UN’s Silence the Silent Deal?
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Monks condemn Sri Lanka over junta visit
Dissident Myanmar monks living in Colombo yesterday criticised the Sri Lankan government for inviting junta leader General Than Shwe for a state visit. The monks said Sri Lanka’s increasingly close relations with Myanmar’s military regime would further raise international concern over the island’s human rights record. They said President Mahinda Rajapakse was “foolish” to become… Continue reading Monks condemn Sri Lanka over junta visit
With Sri Lanka Ignored in UN Debate, Austria Speaks of Proposal, UN’s Holmes Moves On
Austria’s foreign minister Michael Spindelegger, answering questions Wednesday from Inner City Press outside the Security Council debate he presided over on the protection of civilians, proclaimed that Austria has "made a proposal" to Sri Lanka to bring "the government side and the Tamil side together" at one table. "We have not real answer at the… Continue reading With Sri Lanka Ignored in UN Debate, Austria Speaks of Proposal, UN’s Holmes Moves On
The UN on Protection of Civilians Dost Protest Too Much, Congo, Sri Lanka and Sudan
To protect civilians should go without saying for the United Nations, given its rhetoric. Speech after speech will be given at a debate on the topic in the Security Council on November 11, covered below. But a decade and a half after the UN pulled out during the Rwanda genocide, and stood by during the… Continue reading The UN on Protection of Civilians Dost Protest Too Much, Congo, Sri Lanka and Sudan
Sri Lanka inflates number of troops and officers in its armed forces
Though Sri Lanka government claims that the war with Liberation Tigers is over it is actively engaged in recruiting persons to serve as soldiers and officers in Sri Lanka Army (SLA), Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) and Sri Lanka Navy (SLN), according to statements made by the spokesmen of the three armed forces to media… Continue reading Sri Lanka inflates number of troops and officers in its armed forces
In Sri Lanka, anger over fate of ethnic Tamils held in camps
Six months after Sri Lanka’s decades-old civil war ended with a final assault, about 200,000 people remain trapped in overcrowded government-run camps that were once safe havens for those fleeing the conflict. Facing pressure from the Obama administration and the European Union, the Sri Lankan government last month launched a campaign to resettle tens of… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, anger over fate of ethnic Tamils held in camps
Sri Lanka’s post-war scenario – dawn
Although the fighting in the north of Sri Lanka ended six months ago, you wouldn’t know it from the security checks still in place in and around Colombo, as well as across the rest of the country. Manned by the army as well as the police, these are stark and ever-present reminders of the brutal… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s post-war scenario – dawn
Premier says take asylum seekers to Christmas Island – PerthNow
AUSTRALIA needs to take responsibility for the 78 asylum seekers on a customs ship in Indonesian waters, West Australian Premier Colin Barnett says. Despite his federal coalition colleagues believing the asylum seekers should not enter Australia, Mr Barnett told ABC Radio the matter needed to be dealt with promptly. Ethnic Tamils have spent weeks onboard… Continue reading Premier says take asylum seekers to Christmas Island – PerthNow
Sri Lanka’s boat people: Dying to strike it rich
For 50 young Sri Lankans who had paid up to 1,500 dollars each for the chance of a new life, a five-week voyage in the hold of a fishing boat ended in an Australian camp for illegal migrants. Their families had sold property and whatever other assets they had to fund the journey which was… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s boat people: Dying to strike it rich
Sri Lanka schemes ‘legal reform’ to negate identity and grab land
News reports from Colombo indicate Sri Lanka government is planning to revise the Theasa Vazhamai law of Tamils, which is a constituent legal code, ever since the formulation of the island’s current legal system by the Dutch. The urgency of the Sri Lanka state at this juncture is not social reformation but grabbing the lands… Continue reading Sri Lanka schemes ‘legal reform’ to negate identity and grab land
