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Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator
The ethnic issue in Sri Lanka must remain at the forefront of the global conscience amid the “very serious prospect of continued breeches of human rights” faced by over 300,000 Tamil IDP’s at the hands of the Sri Lankan Government, said Liberal party Senator Gary Humphries in address at Canberra on Tuesday. Citing allegations of… Continue reading Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator
Riz Khan – Normalising Sri Lanka? – AlJazeera 04 Jul 09
Now that the civil war between the Tamil minority and the Sinhalese majority has ended, will there ever be true reconciliation that allows Sri Lanka to develop as a normal country? About 10 percent of the Tamil population almost 300,000 people are still being detained in 30 military-guarded camps, with no end in sight. This… Continue reading Riz Khan – Normalising Sri Lanka? – AlJazeera 04 Jul 09
Dayan Jayatilleka: From Geneva to Sri Lanka – Groundviews
Interview with Dayan Jayatilleka from Centre for Policy Alternatives on Vimeo. Running time approx. 50 mins. Download high-quality version for Apple iPod Touch, iPhone and PC here. Recorded on 31st July 2009, this was the first interview on video given by Dayan Jayatilleka after he was asked to quit his position as Sri Lanka’s Permanent… Continue reading Dayan Jayatilleka: From Geneva to Sri Lanka – Groundviews
Defeated Tamil rebels name new leader – Channel 4 News
Sri Lanka’s vanquished Tamil Tiger rebels name a man accused of running a huge arms smuggling operation as their new leader, two months after government troops crushed the separatist movement. Jonathan Miller reports. The new leader has promised to remake the rebels into a peaceful separatist movement. Selvarasa Pathmanathan was the rebels’ chief of… Continue reading Defeated Tamil rebels name new leader – Channel 4 News
Tamil refugees still waiting in Sri Lankan camps -AFP
Thousands of Tamil refugees remain under strict government supervision in Sri Lanka months after troops won a decisive victory in the decades-long conflict with the Tamil Tiger rebels.
Sri Lankan doctors retract death claims – 10 Jul 09
Plight of Tamils hidden behind Sri Lankan Diplomacy: Bruce Haigh
Western countries must look beyond government to government relations with Sri Lanka in order to grasp the Tamil issue, said former Australian diplomat Bruce Haigh in an address in Parliament. Highlighting three decades of reporting “skewed very much in favour of the Sri Lankan government” that has made it “possible all through the years to… Continue reading Plight of Tamils hidden behind Sri Lankan Diplomacy: Bruce Haigh
Sinister thinking behind Tamil incarceration: Doctor John Whitehall
The Sri Lankan Governments thinking that “the concept of Tamil autonomy or freedom or even culture should be beaten to its knees and never rise again” can be compared to the actions of Joseph Stalin, said leading Australian Pediatrician Dr John Whitehall, describing government internment facilities as “concentration camps”, and saying the imprisonment of 300,000… Continue reading Sinister thinking behind Tamil incarceration: Doctor John Whitehall
Homeless at home, US Researcher on Sri Lanka
"Many of the grievances that fueled the conflict have not been met yet, and the question is what incentive does the [Sri Lanka] government have now that they have to reach out and begin reconciliation," said Dr Deepa Ollapally, Deputy Director at the Sigur Center at George Washington to an interview to Foreign Exchange TV,… Continue reading Homeless at home, US Researcher on Sri Lanka