by Sanjana I spoke with Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka recently on his take on post-war politics, his interpretation of the Southern Provincial Council elections, the issue of war crimes and the extension of GSP+, the challenges of peacebuilding (with peace seen as more than the absence of war) and the purported entry of the former Army… Continue reading Dayan Jayatilleka on post-war politics and enduring obstacles to peace in Sri Lanka – groundviews
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Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk
Stating that a list of details of children ranging from 1 month to 18 years, within the internment camps in Vavuniyaa, was being composed by concerned western academics and rights activists, Prof. Peter Schalk, of Uppsala University, Sweden, on Tuesday said out of 1,200 names they have composed 1,082 were orphans. The information is documented… Continue reading Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk
Obama lights White House Diya to celebrate Deepavali
President Obama celebrated Deepavali by inviting a Hindu priest to light the WhiteHouse Diya (lamp, deepam), and after an inspiring speech to the Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI), said we "begin this work in the week leading up to the holiday of Deepavali, the festival of lights, when members of some of the world’s… Continue reading Obama lights White House Diya to celebrate Deepavali
More calls to investigate Sri Lanka war – Channel 4 News
Human Rights Watch is calling for an urgent investigation following a US State Department report about possible violations of the laws of war in Sri Lanka. The report criticises the actions of the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers during the final months of the 26-year civil war. [Full Coverage]
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Sri Lanka refuses visas to two Canadian MPs
Patrick Brown, Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Barrie, and Paul Calandra Conservative MP for Oakridges Markham have been denied visas by the Sri Lankan Consulate in Toronto to visit the internment camps in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka, where more than 300,000 Tamil refugees are being held against their wishes in military supervised camps, sources in… Continue reading Sri Lanka refuses visas to two Canadian MPs
Video: Sri Lanka camps in crisis
The UN and human rights groups have warned that the imminent arrival of monsoon rains could see tents in state-run camps being flooded with sewage, and lead to outbreaks of disease. But officials argue that enough drainage ditches have been dug to cope with excess water at the camps, where some 250,000 Tamil civilians are… Continue reading Video: Sri Lanka camps in crisis
101 East – Sri Lanka: After the war-24Sep09
Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Emergency
Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies with the support of Amnesty International How and why it is being hidden And what we can do about it Monday 31 August 2009, 6.30 – 8.30 pm Footbridge Lecture Theatre University of Sydney Australia Associate Professor Mr Jake Lynch Director, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Emergency
Clinton’s rape bombshell
US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, chairing the United Nations Security Council meeting Wednesday, on the last day of US’s turn of the rotating presidency of the 15-member body in September, on violence against women in warfare, dropped a bombshell on Sri Lanka by including Sri Lanka in the company of Congo, Sudan, and Mayanmar,… Continue reading Clinton’s rape bombshell