Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officials in Jaffna did not allow media in Jaffna to meet and interview the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) brought to Jaffna from Vavuniyaa SLA internment camps Friday. The officials who had warned the IDPs of severe consequences should they meet or say anything to media persons said that they have been… Continue reading SLA obstructs media persons meeting IDPs brought to Jaffna
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UNDP Reports on Clark’s Kiwi Concerns, Doss Probe In Limbo, Ryan on Sri Lanka
The no longer so new Administrator of the UN Development Program, Helen Clark of New Zealand, has still not done a UN press conference. On Thursday one of her duputies, Jordan Ryan of the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, was announced as the guest at the noon briefing, with no topic listed. Once… Continue reading UNDP Reports on Clark’s Kiwi Concerns, Doss Probe In Limbo, Ryan on Sri Lanka
Obama battles to save peace plan as fears grow of collapse
The threat to the Middle East peace process has sent President Obama’s Administration into a tailspin. George Mitchell, Washington’s special envoy to the Middle East, was close to calling off a trip to the region last week but was reportedly press-ganged into going by the White House — who feared that negotiations might collapse sooner… Continue reading Obama battles to save peace plan as fears grow of collapse
“We’re ready to give further aid to Sri Lanka”
India on Thursday expressed its readiness to provide further humanitarian assistance, on the request of Colombo, for the welfare of nearly 2.5 lakh war-displaced people housed in the refugee camps of Sri Lanka’s Northern Province. The assurance was conveyed by visiting Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur to the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister… Continue reading “We’re ready to give further aid to Sri Lanka”
A Precarious Peace » The Journal
Harassed NGOs, stifled journalists and a self congratulatory government—something smells fishy in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka came to the end of a 26-year-long war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE) on the 18 May 2009. Since then, ‘peace’ has been balancing on a curtailment of basic freedoms. Despite criticism from the international community,… Continue reading A Precarious Peace » The Journal
UN human rights chief criticizes Sri Lankan government -examiner
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Wednesday (Oct 14) criticized the Sri Lankan government for not responding “to our many requests for an international investigation of what we say is widespread acts of killing of civilians." Speaking at a press conference in Brussels Wednesday evening, she said that “such a request… Continue reading UN human rights chief criticizes Sri Lankan government -examiner
Colombo ducking international investigations on civilian killings – UN Rights Chief
United Nations Human Rights Chief, Navi Pillay, speaking at a press conference in Brussels Wednesday criticized the Sri Lanka Government for not responding “to our many requests for an international investigation of what we say is widespread acts of killing of civilians," and that she had pointed out that "they [Sri Lanka Government] have in… Continue reading Colombo ducking international investigations on civilian killings – UN Rights Chief
Colombo squandaring chance for reconciliation – Economist
Noting that, while the improving economy and successful recent elections may increase Colombo’s reluctance to deal with the Tamil internment issue in expeditious manner, the Economist in its latest edition said, "[t]he damage being done to Sri Lanka’s international image, however, may last longer. The Tamil diaspora will keep alive the calls for investigation of… Continue reading Colombo squandaring chance for reconciliation – Economist
States financing Tamil internment, UN, complicit in Crimes against Humanity – Boyle
United Nations Organization and other Western States financing the nazi-style concentration camps, where nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians are held against their wishes under Sri Lanka military supervision, are complicit in Sri Lanka’s genocide against Tamils, and also complicit in these crimes against humanity, said Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of… Continue reading States financing Tamil internment, UN, complicit in Crimes against Humanity – Boyle
Win The Peace
The significance of the five-day visit to Sri Lanka by a 10-member delegation of parliamentarians from Tamil Nadu goes beyond the nine-page summation the MPs have come out with, on the plight of nearly 2.53 lakh war-displaced Tamils living in pitiable conditions in congested camps ringed by barbed wire. For, the mission marks the first… Continue reading Win The Peace
