U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, addressing the UN Security Council, Wednesday, noted that rape has been used as a weapon of war in the Balkans, Burma, Sri Lanka and elsewhere and that in too many countries and in too many cases, the perpetrators of this violence are not punished, and so this impunity encourages… Continue reading Rape was used as a weapon of war in Sri Lanka- Clinton
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Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
Tirumagal is sweeping the yard. The yard of an ordinary house in the palm trees. She, her husband and their three-year-old daughter are back home in Trincomalee from their war-time suffering and from Menik Farm. The largest and most controversial of Sri Lanka’s refugee camps, Menik Farm holds about a quarter of a million Tamils… Continue reading Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
Plight of Tamil refugees
UN presses Sri Lanka to resettle displaced Tamils The United Nations has sent a senior official to Sri Lanka this week to press for the speedy resettlement of 300,000 war-displaced. Walter Kalin, the UN secretary-general’s envoy for refugee rights – the second UN official to visit in as many weeks – is expected to pressure… Continue reading Plight of Tamil refugees
UN vows to press Colombo on Tamils
The United Nations has vowed to press the Sri Lankan government to speed up the release of nearly 300,000 Tamils civilians held in displacement camps since the end of the civil war against Tamil separatists. Lynn Pascoe, the UN’s head of political affairs who is on a visit to the Indian Ocean nation, expressed concern… Continue reading UN vows to press Colombo on Tamils
Tamil medic describes camp conditions – Channel 4 News
A British medic detained in one of Sri Lanka’s Tamil internment camps describes to Jonathan Miller the bleakness of the conditions she found there. A senior UN official has arrived in Sri Lanka to put pressure on the government over the detention of tens of thousands of Tamil refugees in camps following the 25-year… Continue reading Tamil medic describes camp conditions – Channel 4 News
Sri Lanka steps up death video rebuttal – Channel 4 News
The Sri Lankan government has stepped up its campaign to discredit footage claiming to show Tamils being executed by Sri Lankan soldiers, which was broadcast by Channel 4 News last month. The footage, obtained by Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), apparently shows government troops summarily executing Tamil fighters by shooting them in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up death video rebuttal – Channel 4 News
The Sri Lankan media war continues
In May the Sri Lankan Army defeated the seperatist Tamil Tigers in a military push that left 20,000 civilians in the last month of fighting alone. The Listening Post has previously reported on how the Sri Lankan government prevented most of the media from entering the the war zone. UN human rights groups and journalists… Continue reading The Sri Lankan media war continues
Dr Brian Senewiratne’s speach
Dr Brian Senewiratne’s speach
Video that reveals truth of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’ – Asia, World
The naked man, his hands bound behind his back, is pushed to the ground. Then a man in military uniform delivers a forceful kick to the back of the prisoner’s head with the heel of his boot. As the prisoner slumps forward, another soldier points his automatic weapon and fires a single shot. The man’s… Continue reading Video that reveals truth of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’ – Asia, World
Is this evidence of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’? – Channel 4 News
Channel 4 News shows footage claimed to show Sri Lankan forces executing Tamils earlier this year. Jonathan Miller reports. Just three months after the Sri Lankan government declared the country liberated from the Tamil Tigers, video footage has emerged apparently showing government troops summarily executing Tamils. Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka, which obtained the… Continue reading Is this evidence of Sri Lankan ‘war crimes’? – Channel 4 News