The Associated Press: Heavy rains flood camps for displaced Sri Lankans

Heavy rains have caused havoc in camps housing nearly 300,000 people displaced by war in Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged north, an official said Sunday. The flooding has raised fears for the welfare of the ethnic Tamils living in tents and makeshift shelters. Downpours in the last two days have forced authorities to move hundreds in the… Continue reading The Associated Press: Heavy rains flood camps for displaced Sri Lankans

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Malaysian PM refuses to confirm LTTE chief’s arrest

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Monday refused to confirm whether the new LTTE chief was arrested in his country. Reports from Colombo last week said that LTTE’s new chief Selvarasa Pathmanathan was arrested outside a Kuala Lumpur hotel and taken to Sri Lanka transiting via Bangkok. However, Prime Minister Najib said he did not… Continue reading Malaysian PM refuses to confirm LTTE chief’s arrest

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Amnesty makes fresh call to free S.Lanka displaced

Amnesty International on Monday made a fresh appeal for the release of tens of thousands of war-displaced Sri Lankan Tamils locked behind military-run camps in the island’s north. The London-based rights watchdog said their "unlock the Camps" call was being issued at the start of their international council meeting in Turkey and urged the Sri… Continue reading Amnesty makes fresh call to free S.Lanka displaced

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Sri Lanka: Statements by detained doctors underline need for independent inquiry – Amnesty

The statements made to the media by doctors detained by the Sri Lankan government for providing what it says was false information about civilian casualties during the last days of its offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) points again to the need for an independent inquiry into allegations that both parties committed… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Statements by detained doctors underline need for independent inquiry – Amnesty

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Failed states: Sri Lanka s ranking improves – lankanewspapers

Sri Lanka s rankings have improved in the 2009 Failed State Index of the FOREIGN POLICY magazine with the country dropping down from the critical category last year to the danger category in the latest rankings. The annual report produced by the FOREIGN POLICY magazine and the Fund for Peace, ranks the world s most… Continue reading Failed states: Sri Lanka s ranking improves – lankanewspapers

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Thousands march for Tamil rights

An estimated 20,000 people have marched in London in support of the minority Tamil population in Sri Lanka. In May government forces wiped out the Tamil Tiger leadership, ending a 26-year war between the army and rebels. More than 250,000 people are displaced from their homes in northern Sri Lanka, according to the UN. The… Continue reading Thousands march for Tamil rights

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Tamil jailed for supplying Tigers

The founder of the British Tamil Association has been jailed for two years for supplying the militant Tamil Tigers group. Arunachalam Chrishanthakumar, 52, was sentenced at London’s Old Bailey for illegally procuring equipment for the Sri Lankan group. He had been convicted of receiving electrical components for terrorism and receiving documents for terrorism. Three other… Continue reading Tamil jailed for supplying Tigers

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Sri Lanka: End twenty years of impunity – Amnesty International

The Sri Lankan government’s failure to deliver justice for serious human rights violations over the past twenty years has trapped the country in a vicious cycle of abuse and impunity, according to a report published by Amnesty International today. Amnesty International’s report, Twenty Years of Make-Believe: Sri Lanka’s Commissions of Inquiry, documents the failure of… Continue reading Sri Lanka: End twenty years of impunity – Amnesty International

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Sri Lanka turns back Mercy ship

Government of Sri Lanka turned away the ship, MV Captain Ali, carrying relief supplies to the Tamils held in internment camps, after keeping the ship under Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) custody for nearly 4.5 days, and after admitting that the ship carried purely humanitarian supplies, a press release from the Mercy Mission Head Office in… Continue reading Sri Lanka turns back Mercy ship

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