INDICTMENT AGAINST SRI LANKA
The Charge is Ethnic Cleansing
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Sri Lanka's Undeclared War on Eelam Tamils
...in the Shadow of the Ceasefire
2002 - 2007
The Record Speaks... 2002
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2003 -
2004 -
2005 - 2006 -
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" A strange low intensity war has been unleashed against us
taking advantage of the conditions of peace effected by the
ceasefire. Disarming the Tamil para-military groups
is an
obligation of the state under terms of the
Ceasefire Agreement.
Having failed to fulfil this crucial obligation the Sri Lanka
state has been utilising the Tamil para-militaries as
instruments of this subversive war against our liberation organisation. This
is a serious war offence. This is similar to a treacherous act in which one
stabs you in the back with one hand while pretending to embrace you with the
other.."
Velupillai Pirabaharan
- Maaveerar Naal Address, 27 November 2005
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2002... |
30 May 2002 |
Sri Lanka Special Task Force violates ceasefire & tortures
Yogarajah Kanthakumar |
26 June 2002 |
Torture & Disappearances continue
despite laws |
2003... |
10 April 2003 |
Sri Lanka justice system conducive to
torturers - Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) at 59th Session
of UN Commission on Human Rights |
15 May 2003 |
Sri Lanka soldiers attack Tamil civilians - and
attempt to rape |
15 May 2003 |
56,200 Tamils still remain displaced in
government-held areas of Vavuniya and Mannar districts says
British Refugee Council |
30 May 2003 |
Sri Lanka Special Task Force violates
ceasefire & tortures Yogarajah Kanthakumar |
15 June 2003 |
Cordon and search operations by security forces
and mass arrests resumed in Colombo |
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Mutur Tamil youths complain of
torture by Navy soldiers |
28 July 1983 |
Despite Peace Talks, Tamils remain detained
without Trial - July 2003
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October 2003 |
In the Shadow of a Cease-fire: The
Impacts of Small Arms Availability and Misuse in Sri Lanka
-Chris Smith - A publication of the
Small Arms Survey |
7 October 2003 |
Sri Lanka Army, Police
torture
Balasingham Daiyaniharan - hung by feet and beaten |
28 October 2003 |
Sri Lankan Police and Army institutionally Racist'
concludes Official Inquiry |
7 November 2003 |
Torture reports persist as Sri Lankan forces
escape justice says UN Human Rights Committee - November 2003
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6 November 2003 |
Concluding Observations of the United Nations
Human Rights Committee on Sri Lanka |
15 November 2003 |
Report on State Sponsored Violence in Sri Lanka by
the Asian Legal Resource Center (ALRC) & the World
Organisation against Torture(OMCT) |
18 November 2003 |
Despite the cease-fire, many children still live
their daily lives in a permanent emergency situation |
2004... |
11 February 2004 |
Hundreds of Christian Churches vandalised in
Sinhala Buddhist Sri Lanka |
11 March 2004 |
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reports on
attacks on Press Freedom in Sri Lanka |
17 March 2004 |
LTTE Merchant Ship sunk by Sri Lanka Navy |
18 March 2004 |
Sri Lanka: Casual Killings: Seven People Shot Dead
by Police within 70 Days |
26 March 2004 |
Endemic torture and the
collapse of policing in Sri Lanka' says Asian Legal resource
Center |
27 March 2004 |
Tamil Escapee details 18-year detention, torture
in STF camp |
25 May 2004 |
LTTE
demands SLMM inquiry into murder of Eastern University academic, Mr.
Kumaravel Thambaiaha |
26 May 2004 |
Deliberate Destabilisation:
Sri Lanka's military makes a move in the east |
31 May 2004 |
Aiyathurai Nadesan,
Vice-President of the Sri Lanka Tamil Media Alliance shot dead
.'States that want to oppress a people do so by breaking
their political will to resist injustice. To do this,
oppressing states kill a societies intellectuals and
journalists who speak for the rights of their people. This
is is why they killed Nadesan. They want the Tamils to be
intellectually rudderless. It is easier to enslave a people
who have lost their ability to understand the nature of
their oppression'' Mr. D. Sivaram
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2 June 2004 |
Pattern of Intimidation and Murder to Silence
Independent Journalists
“Nadesan
had been harassed and threatened before his death because he had
criticized the government and security forces, according to CPJ
research”, the New York based Committee to Protect Journalists
(CPJ) said in a statement condemning the murder of the veteran
Tamil journalist in Batticaloa on Sri Lanka’s east coast.
Meanwhile Mr. Nadesan’s colleagues in the east demanded
investigations into “the pattern of intimidation and murder to
silence Tamil journalists.. "On June 17, 2001, a Sri Lankan army
officer summoned Nadesan for an interrogation and threatened the
journalist with arrest unless he ceased reporting about the
army", the CPJ said. "We are outraged by the murder of
Aiyathurai Nadesan and urge authorities to find and punish those
responsible for this crime," said Executive Director of CPJ Ms.
Ann Cooper.
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13 July 2004 |
Terror stalks journalists in the east says RSF |
5 August 2004 |
Tamil Youth tortured
in Jaffna police station |
2 September 2004 |
Another Attempt at disenfranchising Tamils |
7 October 2004 |
Amnesty Calls on Sri Lanka to Prosecute Security Forces Responsible for
Disappearances in Sri Lanka |
2 November 2004 |
Tamil Centre for Human Rights Study Mission
Reports on Human Rights Violations also
புலிகளுக்கு எதிரான தகவல்களை மட்டுமே
மனித உரிமைகள் ஆணைக்குழு வெளியிடுகிறது
- Virakesari Report |
13 November 2004 |
Peace Process? What Peace Process?
"..we have to go on with the process,
because one has to be knocking at the door. Even if you know that
what is beyond the door could be not very pleasant, that is the only
solution... for the first time (the LTTE) has split into
three. So things are changing. It is not because, I think, the
personality of Prabhakaran may change... I do not expect much change
from this particular leader. But movements change, other people may
change, circumstances and political conjecture change. I think there
is some hope.." Sri Lanka President Chnadrika Kumaratunga
more
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6 December 2004 |
"We are being pushed again in to the war
era" says Federation of Public Organizations of Vavuniya District in letter to
President Kumaratunga |
13 December 2004 |
No Karuna group, only SLA psy ops� �Kausalyan
Sri Lanka military intelligence has from time
to time unleashed brutal state terror in the East, using
individuals and paramilitary groups such as PLOTE Mohan and
Razeek group. There is no Karuna group operating in the East
now. The recent violence in the East in the name of �Karuna
group� is a continuation of this state terror by the SLA,� said
Mr. E. Kausalyan, the political wing leader of the Liberation
Tigers in the East, speaking to journalists at the LTTE
secretariat in Kokkadicholai Saturday.
�Under the ceasefire agreement, the Government
of Sri Lanka was obligated to disarm all paramilitary groups
within 60 days. If the GoSL had fulfilled its obligation, there
would have been no chance for violence,� observed Mr. Kausalyan.
�By using the individuals and paramilitary groups that have been
working with the SLA since well before the ceasefire agreement,
SLA is engaged in psychological operations against the Tamil
people of the East.�
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Sinhala Chauvinism & the Tsunami Disaster
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2005... |
7 January 2005 |
The Killing of
Pirapaharan! - New Delhi's RAW & the Media |
8 January 2005 |
Sri Lanka Obstructs Aid from Italy to Tsunami Victims
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8 January 2005 |
Colombo blocks Kofi Annan from touring LTTE held areas - UN officials
"..Sri
Lanka's government has stopped visiting U.N. Secretary-General Kofi
Annan from touring tsunami-ravaged areas controlled by the LTTE,
despite his requests a Reuters report filed from Hambantota said.
Annan was quoted as saying: "I am here on a humanitarian mission. I
would like to visit all the areas, but as you know I am here as a
guest of the government and they set the itinerary". UN officials
told Reuters that they had been striving to convince the government,
but to no avail. "It is a relief visit, not a political one. The
secretary general wanted to go, but it just didn't happen," said one
official on condition of anonymity to Reuters. .."
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8 January 2005 |
LTTE
condemns Sri Lanka State Media Reports that LTTE Leader was dead
"...Referring to a news item broadcasted by the
Government owned Sri Lankan Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) Saturday
morning, quoting Vice Admiral Daya Sandagiri as the source person,
that the leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the
Intelligence Chief of the organisation are among the dead or
reported missing consequent to the Tsunami tidal wave attack, the
LTTE in a press release said that it "strongly protested against the
mischievous act of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, stooping
down to such low level of broadcasting news that are fabricated by
interested parties... The government has a moral responsibility to ensure
that its media exercise extra caution in broadcasting news material
that tend to create tension and confusion, especially at a time the
people are in distress consequent to the natural disaster..."
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7 February 2005 |
Kousalyan killed in ambush
by Sri Lanka Paramilitary
Mr. E. Kousalyan, head of the Liberation
Tigers' political division for Batticaloa-Amparai district
was killed in an ambush on the highway to Batticaloa Monday
night around 7.45...Liberation
Tigers blamed paramilitary operatives working with the Sri
Lankan armed forces for the attack.
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8 February 2005 |
Ariyanayagam Chandra
Nehru, ex-Tamil National Alliance MP for Amparai district,
murdered |
9 February 2005 |
Trinco shuts down in protest of Kausalyan killing
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11 February 2005 |
Colombo should disarm all unauthorized armed groups- National
Peace Council |
12 February 2005 |
Military
intimidation of relief workers escalate in Amparai, Batticaloa - TRO
The Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO) in an urgent
press statement issued on Wednesday morning said that the intimidation of
relief workers by the Sri Lankan Special Task Force (STF) has been
escalating in several welfare centres in Batticaloa and Amparai. "The
positive relief efforts coordinated by the TRO after the recent
devastation are being severely disrupted due to recent STF intervention in
the East" said the press release. The organisation said it is in the process
of documenting incident reports as they continue to arise and sought
clarification from the Government of Sri Lanka the "exact nature of
instructions issued to the special task force".
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14 February 2005 |
R Shanmugananthan on the
Callousness of the Chandrika Government
"While Tamils are grappling with the enormous
rehabilitation work from the tsunami, the government is trying hard to
obstruct any relief work in Tamil areas. In government-controlled Tamil
areas Sinhalese soldiers are hindering the relief efforts being carried out
by TRO. They are grabbing the emergency relief supplies and diverting them.
In Trincomalee, according to reports from that area, they are diverting TRO
emergency supplies to unaffected Singhalese areas. In other Tamil areas they
are grabbing the relief supplies from TRO and distributing the supplies
themselves. Seeing government soldiers in the rehabilitation camps is
causing panic. Seeing a Sinhalese soldier in their camp is the last thing a
traumatised Tamil person needs..."
more
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29 April 2005 |
Dharmaretnam Sivaram
(Taraki) abducted and shot dead |
1 May 2005 |
Government of Sri Lanka is Accountable for the Brutal
Murder of Journalist Dharmaratnam Sivaram in Sri Lanka-
Ilankai Thamil Sangam, USA |
9 May 2005 |
Reporters
Sans Frontiers urges Norwegian monitoring mission to carry out its own
investigation into the murder of Dharmeratnam Sivaram |
2 June 2005 |
Sri Lanka: Miscarriage of Justice - Mass Acquittal
in the Bindunuwewa Massacre Case |
28 September 2005 |
Grenade attack on Tamil Rehabilitation
Organisation Office in Batticaloa, |
13 October 2005 |
Murder of Principal Kopay Christian College & Sri Lanka's
Disinformation |
24 October 2005 |
Systematic and widespread police
torture in Sri Lanka says Asian Legal Resource Centre |
25 November 2005 |
Sri Lanka Reneges on 2002 Oslo Declaration and on 2005
P-TOMS Agreement |
13 December 2005 |
Shadow War in Sri Lanka:The Paramilitary Role
"While vocalizing support for the
peace process (for international consumption), Sinhala leaders
have done little to actually advance it... In fact,
what was done is the exact opposite.
Massive
demonstrations against the Norwegian mediators, vigorous propaganda
against federalism, take-over of key ministries in the peace process by the
President on the pretext of ‘national security’, and so on and so forth.It
is in this milieu that the existence of the so called paramilitaries, or the
‘other groups’ must be viewed and understood. If anyone believes that these
paramilitaries are functioning without the support of the Sri Lanka
government and the Sri Lanka armed forces, they are indeed hallucinating..."
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8 December 2005 |
War By Other Means
- Clause 1.8 key to saving truce - Tamil Guardian
"..A plethora of names are being bounced around – shadow war, stealth war,
subversive war, and so on. But no concrete action is being taken to arrest it.
.. Colombo’s schoolyard politics of sneak attacks and
claims of innocence have been tolerated by the international community for too
long. The Co-chairs must exert their influence with the new Sri Lankan
administration to demonstrably implement
Clause
1.8 of the Ceasefire Agreement immediately. A period of mutual de-escalation
and confidence building is a sine quo non if a meaningful peace process is to
resume. It must begin with an end to the Army’s covert onslaught..."
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11 December 2005 |
Security forces cordon, search Mandaitivu |
12 December 2005 |
Sri Lanka's Special Task Force & Sri Lanka Ministers
complicit in paramilitary operations
"The two paramilitary cadres who surrendered to the Tigers in
Amparai disclosed that Karuna operates from India and that Pillayan was leading
the Karuna group operating in the east. They also revealed that Sri Lankan
Government Ministers A L M Athaullah, Douglas Devananda and Maithripala Sirisena
are complicit in helping paramilitaries operating in the east, during a press
conference held at Thenakam guest house in LTTE controlled Karadiyanaru Monday.
The cadres also said that the paramilitaries were involved in violence against
Muslims to create dissension between Tamil and Muslim communities..."
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13 December 2005 |
Security forces cordon, search Potpathi Road area |
14 December 2005 |
Jaffna tense as SLA cordon, searches continue,
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16 December 2005 |
SLA
cordons off, searches Ariyalai village |
18 December 2005 |
Disinformation Campaign: Attack on Sri Lanka Army Helicopter
&
Norwegian led Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) |
18 December 2005 |
Rape and murder of Ilaiyathamby Tharshini
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19 December 2005 |
Sri Lanka troops open
fire at demonstration in Jaffna
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18 December 2005 |
Sri Lanka Army attack injures worker |
18 December 2005 |
SLA attacks Irupalai auto-rickshaw drivers |
19 December 2005 |
Sinhala occupation army on a rampage in
Jaffna - V.Thangavelu
"The Sinhala occupation army in Jaffna is once again on the
rampage. Reports coming from the peninsula for the last 2 weeks
speak of SLA soldiers systematically sweeping areas of potential
unrest and conducting cordon and search in the Jaffna peninsula.
Several villages that include Kachchai area in Thenmaradchy,
Ariyalai in Jaffna, Myilankadu in Valikamam North, Erlalai North
and Mandan in Vadamaradchy area have been subject to cordon off
and search operations..."
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19 December 2005 |
Reign of State Terror in Sri Lanka -
International Federation of Tamils
"The Member of Parliament for Jaffna, Mr
Gajendran who was with the marchers was also severely wounded in
the army assault. Prof. Perinpanathan of the Faculty of
Humanities and Kandeepan, the President of the Medical Students
Union were admitted to the hospital with gunshots. The bullet
aimed at the Vice Chancellor, Dr Mohanathas, whistled past, as
he was quick to fall flat on the ground along with the other
marchers, at the sight of impending danger.However, he and Prof
Sivachandran were severely butt-assaulted and subsequently
rushed to hospital for treatment along with many others."
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19 December 2005 |
Reign of State Terror in Sri Lanka
- Australasian Federation of Tamil Associations
"The Australasian Federation of Tamil association joins the
International
Federation of Tamils (IFT) in strongly condemning the ‘Reign Of
Blind Terror’
imposed by the Sri Lanka Armed Forces on the Academic Community in
Jaffna,
in which the Vice Chancellor of the Jaffna University, Deans of
Faculties, Senior
Lecturers and Student Council Leaders were brutally shot at,
assaulted, and trampled
on their way to the office of the Peace Monitoring Commission on
Monday, 19
December, to hand over a memorandum protesting against the recent
army and
paramilitary atrocities perpetrated on the student population and
the civilians in Jaffna
within the last two weeks..."
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20 December 2005 |
Withdraw armed forces from civilian
inhabited areas in NorthEast - Tamil National Alliance in Sri Lanka
Parliament
"The Tamil National Alliance vehemently
condemns the conduct of the Sri Lankan armed forces not only
with regard to the practice of State Terror against unarmed
innocent Tamil civilians, but also the brutal suppression of the
Tamil peoples' right to peacefully protest against the shameful
and despicable sexual assault and murder of an innocent,
vulnerable young girl. Incidents of this nature have been
systematically used by the armed forces against Tamil civilians
as a weapon of war."
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20 December 2005 |
Tamil journalists suffering repeated arrests
and harassment - Reporters Without Borders, 20 December 2005 |
23 December 2005 |
Sri Lanka Navy attacks Civilian Tamils in Pesalai
Extra Judicial Killing of Jude Sugathy (Theresa) Croos , Jude Arokiyathass Fernando, Emmani Croos, Emmani Anthonikkam Croos
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26 December 2006 |
Abduction and
torture of Selvaratnam Uthayaraj
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27 December 2005 |
US Tamils saddened and shocked by brutal
murder of Joseph Pararajasingham
"The international community must take
concrete actions to stop Sri Lanka State terrorism. We are aware
that when known leaders of the Tamil struggle are killed, such
as Mr. Kausalyan, the head of LTTE�s Eastern political wing and
the head of the Eastern Tsunami reconstruction efforts, and Mr.
Chandra Nehru, the Human Rights activist and journalist Taraki,
the international community expressed concerns.
However, the assassination of Mr. Joseph
Pararajasingham demonstrates that these concerns have not had
any effect on the Sri Lankan government. It is appalling that
these and other deaths are never investigated fully and brought
to any conclusion. The impunity with which Tamils killings are
never properly investigated or punished including mass murders
are an encouragement for the armed forces to continue with their
killings. However the LTTE is blamed without any effective
investigation. This is part of the war to marginalize and
dehumanize the only force that can effectively speak up for the
Tamils..."
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28 December 2005 |
Extra Judicial Killing of
Thambirajah Arulajanthan by Sri Lanka Military |
31 December 2005 |
Sri Lanka Military shows its Hand in the Murder of Joseph
Pararajasingham,
News Watch.
"The Joint Operations Command of the Sri
Lanka... knows that the grossly
impudent lie will leave traces behind even after it is nailed down.
The 'even handed' approach of the BBC is one result - "Sri Lanka's
government and rebel Tamil Tigers have blamed each other for the
murder". But those who are not beguiled by the so called 'even
handed' approach, will insist on asking the question: why did the
Joint Operations Command lie about the identity of the killers of
Pararajasingham? Organisations (like individuals) lie when they have something
to hide. What was it that the JOC sought to hide?..."
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31 December 2005 |
920
Tamils arrested in major cordon, search operation in Colombo
"Sri Lankan Military troopers and the Colombo
Police have arrested 920 Tamils, including 105 Tamil women, in a
joint cordon and search operation in Colombo between Friday
midnight and Saturday noon in Tamil residential areas in
Wellawatte, Bambalapitiya, Maradana, Kotahena, Grandpass and
Mutuwal... Two-thousand troopers from the Sri Lanka Army, Navy
and the Air Force together with 1500 policemen took part in the
operation conducted in 15 police areas in Colombo following the
orders given by the SL President Mahinda Rajapakse to the
Inspector General of Police .. The Police described the search
operation as a major move to crack down "LTTE activities" in
Colombo."
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2006... |
1 January 2006 |
Involuntary Disappearances in Sri Lanka Looming Large
Again - International Federation of Tamils
"...More than 920 Tamils have been
arrested and detained in Colombo alone in one overnight
search. Sri Lanka armed forces are descending on Tamil homes
in the middle of the night, privacy of the Tamil bedrooms is
trespassed, men and women, young and old, in their
night-clothes are bundled up in awaiting vehicles and taken
away for interrogation and detention. Although the
government tells the international media that many are being
released after an identity check-up, they are being arrested
over and over again, and subjected to an ordeal of being
fingerprinted, photographed, and videoed..."
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4 January 2006 |
Sri
Lanka Army murders, breaches Ceasefire & Lie Again - This
Time, the Brazen Lie
" Five innocent Tamil youth have been
deliberately shot and killed in cold blood by security forces
around 7.45 p.m. on 2nd January 2006 on the road close to the
beach abutting Dockyard Road and the road leading to Fort
Frederick at Trincomalee. Two other innocent Tamil youths
sustained serious injuries at the same time and place caused by
a grenade explosion..." more
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4 January 2006 |
Unarmed
civilians need protection against a Vindictive Armed state - International Federation of Tamils
"This is the second
urgent appeal the IFT, International Federation of Tamils is
making to the IC, International Community within a week... In complete contrast to the statement made
by the military spokesman on the killing of five teenage boys in
Trincomalee that they were LTTE cadres killed accidentally in a
blast while assembling an incendiary with an intent to attack a
military installation, the autopsy made by the state medical
officers on their bodies, has revealed that they were shot
through their ears at a very close range. It was also
subsequently revealed that they were all advanced level
qualified civilian students from the same school on a normal
evening camaraderie at the beach...
...Five were killed instantly while two are in
hospital, critically wounded. A spokesperson for the Sri Lanka
Monitoring Mission, Helen Olafsdottir, told BBC Sandesaya, that
there was evidence that all five students had been shot in the
head in a manner she described as resembling �executions.� This
is naked State terrorism perpetrated on unarmed school children.
The Tamil nation, both in Sri Lanka and belonging to the Tamil
Diaspora appeals to the International Community to condemn the
barbaric act of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces and prevail on the
President of Sri Lanka to take immediate and strong action
against the perpetrators... Unarmed civilians need
protection against a vindictive armed state."
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6 January 2006 |
Extrajudicial
killing of Iyathurai Baskaran |
7 January 2006 |
Disappearance of Parimalarajah Robinson
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10 January 2006 |
Open Appeal against Sri Lanka Army Atrocities
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Dr N Malathy, NESOHR Secretary General
"Over the last six to seven weeks
atrocities by the Sri Lankan armed forces and paramilitaries
against civilians in Northeast have escalated to alarming
levels.Sri Lankan armed forces so far have been responsible for
at least 45 deaths and more than 100 disappearances and
innumerable shooting/beating and injuring of civilians who were
going about their daily lives..."
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11 January 2006 |
Abduction of Balakrishnan Rajeevmohan by Sri Lankan Army
- Case Report |
11 January 2006 |
Sri Lanka army beats to death Tamil
farmer in Trincomalee |
11 January 2006 |
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) urges
Sri Lanka to prevent 'forced disappearances' by security forces
"The BBC Sinhala Service revealed today a
report by the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL)
stating that enquiries are ongoing regarding 20 complaints of
forced disappearances that are alleged to have taken place
during the month of December 2005... In recent decades, Sri
Lanka has had one of the worst records in the world concerning
forced disappearances... Past experience dictates that forced
disappearance in Sri Lanka entails the killing of persons
following arrest. The arrests are performed secretly, so as to
circumvent legal safeguards and to prevent any traces of
evidence being left concerning the abduction and any further
ill-treatment..." more
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11 January 2006 |
Amnesty International calls for halt to
the killings, abductions and "disappearances" being reported daily
from the north and east of Sri Lanka. |
12 January 2006 |
Amnesty Appeal: Four
Disappearances - Soosaithas K Marinthiran (m), aged 31,
laborer ; Sebastiampillai P Ruban (m), aged 24, bus conductor;
Balakrishnan Rajeevmohan, age 21, laborer; Selvarajah Uthayarajah
(m) |
12 January 2006 |
Abduction of N Kandeepan
and T Tharmasri by Sri Lankan Army |
15 January 2006 |
Tharmarasan Tharmaseelan shot dead
in Kayts by Sri Lanka Para Military |
16 January 2006 |
Three women members of Maaveerar family
shot dead in Manipay
Bojan Renuka, 30, and Bojan Shanuka, 23, and
their mother Bojan Arthanageswary were shot dead by Sri
Lanka Army (SLA) intelligence operatives
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16 January 2006 |
Extra Judicial Killing of
Sithambari Ganesaratnam and Visuvar Krishnan in Kaithadi |
16 January 2006 |
Extra Judicial Killing of
Suppiah Murugan in Urumpiray |
18 January 2005 |
Disappearance of Mathuranayagam |
18 January 2006 |
ATBC
Interview with Chairman, NorthEast Secretariat on Human Rights (NESOHR) Fr.
M. X. Karunaratnam on Killings |
18 January 2006 |
ATBC
Interview with Tamil National Alliance Jaffna District Member of Parliament
Mr. S. Gajendran on Sri Lanka State Terror |
20 January 2006 |
Arbitrary Killing of
Kanapathy Murugesu |
20 January 2006 |
Sri Lanka
continues to violate state obligations towards Tamils
"The Government of Sri Lanka not only failed to carry
out proper investigations into the assasinations of reputed Tamil
leaders, parliamentarians, journalists and activists, but it has also
failed to take appropriate actions to prevent the recurrence of such
crimes against the ordinary Tamil civilians, all four Tamil parties in
the Lankan parliament charged in a joint memorandum sent to SL President
Mahinda Rajapakse Friday. The joint statement was issued by the Tamil
National Alliance (TNA), Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC), Upcountry
Peoples' Front (UPF) and Western Province Peoples' Front (WPPF) that
jointly staged a protest campaign within the chambers of the Sri Lankan
Parliament. "
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21 January 2006 |
Thurairajah Ravichandran shot dead in Kayts
by Sri Lanka Security forces intelligence operatives |
21 January 2006 |
Nadarajah Yogeswararajah, shot dead in
Puthur, Jaffna by Sri
Lanka Para Military |
21 January 2005 |
Illayathamby Ramakrishnan shot dead in Thunnalai, Jaffna by Sri
Lanka Para Military |
21 January 2006 |
Tamils accuse the army of killings and abductions:
All along the Tamil-dominated coastline, joining the Tigers has become a
common cry reports BBC |
22 January 2006 |
Sri Lanka President blames security forces for
murder of Joseph Pararajasingham and the five Trincomalee Students |
22 January 2006 |
Mannar Keeri village residents face displacement
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23 January 2006 |
Chandragajan Krishnagobi, shot dead
Meesalai, Jaffna by Sri
Lanka Intelligence Operatives |
23 January 2006 |
Extra Judicial Killing of
Chandrakanthan Vijayatharson |
24 January 2006 |
Subramaniam Sugirtharajan, Tamil Journalist shot
dead by Sri Lanka Para Military |
24 January 2006 |
Ramalingam Suntheralingam shot dead in
Muttur |
24 January 2006 |
Thambipillai Selvarajah shot dead in Muttur
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26 January 2006 |
Kapilan killed by Sri Lanka Military in
Vadamunai |
29 January 2006 |
Thambiah Jeyarajah, a farmer shot dead in
Trincomalee |
30 January 2006 |
Sri Lanka Paramilitaries abduct
Tamil Staff members of Tamils
Rehabilitation Organization (TRO) in Welikande/Batticaloa |
31 January 2006 |
Disappearance of Chullipuram Student,
Ramanathan Ratheeskumar |
1 March 2006 |
No
end to military excesses even after Geneva talks |
3 March 2006 |
LTTE sentry ambushed in Batticaloa, two dead |
4 March 2006 |
LTTE condemns attack on Vavunathivu sentry point |
9 March 2006 |
Paramilitary cadre guns down bus passenger in Batticaloa |
13 March 2006 |
EPDP, Karuna Group and PLOTE amongst paramilitaries - US State Department |
13 March 2006 |
Paramilitary cadres abduct two 15-years-old boys in Valaichenai |
14 March 2006 |
Seven more youths abducted in Batticaloa |
1 April 2006 |
Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka - Report of Special
Rapporteur on Conflict Related Human Rights Violations:
Part 1, Part 2,
Part 3, & Part 4. |
7 April 2006 |
Vanniasingham
Vigneswaran, President of the Trincomalee District Tamil
Peoples' Forum (TDTPF) shot dead by Sri Lanka Para
Military
"..The assassination of the key Tamil activist has
taken place when the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) was about to announce the
appointment of Mr. Vigneswaran as the national list
Parliamentarian to fill the position held by
Joseph Pararajasingham MP
who was slain in Batticaloa on Christmas eve..."
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12/15 April 2006 |
Sinhala hoodlums attack and kill Tamils in Trincomalee |
17 April 2006 |
Bodies of three Tamils murdered by Sri Lanka Army found in
Puliyankulam jungle |
19 April 2006 |
Sri Lanka's Shadow War - Australian SBS Dateline Presented by George
Negus
"... Another beautiful but troubled island nation, Sri Lanka,
devastated by the tsunami but already hugely damaged by the
stop-go civil war between the government and the rebel Tamil
Tigers, a brutal conflict that's left more than 60,000 dead. In
recent years, a fragile cease-fire put a clamp on what had been
open hostility. But now, in what was already a complex conflict,
a new, third force has emerged. Dubbed the 'paramilitaries',
they're accused of attacking the Tamil Tigers as a proxy force
for the government. The government denies this, countering that
the so-called paramilitaries are a fiction concocted by Tiger
propagandists. So what's the real story? Here's Dateline's Aaron
Lewis. And a warning that some sequences in Aaron's report could
upset some out there. ... And while the Sri Lankan Government is
either unwilling or unable to remove the paramilitaries from
this conflict, then a return to full-scale war seems
inevitable.."
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19 April 2006 |
Five Tamil
civilians shot and killed by SLA soldiers in Puthur East, Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers shot and killed
five Tamil civilians Tuesday night close to an SLA 51-1 Division camp
located at Vatharavathai, 13 km north-east of Jaffna. The soldiers took
the five civilians, a Municipal Council official, an electrical
mechanic, a farmer and two auto-rikshaw drivers, into their camp and
later brought them out to an open terrain and gunned them down,
villagers said. A terror-campaign, let loose on the civilians in Puthur
in October 2005, when the villagers spoiled a rape attempt by the
soldiers, triggered a series of Claymore attacks in Jaffna. Tuesday's
killings come a few hours after Australia commending Colombo for "not
retaliating in kind."
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20 April 2006 |
NorthEast Secretariat on Human Rights
report on civilian deaths and disappearances from March until 18
April 2006 |
26 April 2006 |
All Ceylon Tamil Congress
Member A.K.Senthilnathan assassinated |
26 April 2006 |
Sri Lankan Air force bombs Muthur -
D.B.S.Jeyaraj |
27 April 2006 |
International Federation of Tamils calls upon the
International Community to condemn and censure Sri Lanka's war crime & gross
breach of the CFA
"..Neither party to the CFA has a right to adopt
retaliatory measures. The parties must report any violation to the SLMM
for appropriate action or give two weeks' notice to withdraw from the
agreement. Defying this stipulation, unilaterally commencing a
retaliatory attack is a gross breach of the CFA. In addition, the attack
by government forces on civilian targets, causing death and extensive
damage to civilian property, making people destitute is a humanitarian
violation and is a war crime under Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court Article 2 ( c ) and 2(e). International Humanitarian Law
does not permit warring parties to attack civilian targets and civilian
lives. The "retaliatory action" directed on civilian targets in
Trincomalee-Batticaloa areas on 25-26 April are the actions of a
terrorist state intent on terrorising the Tamil people into
submission..."
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27 April 2006 |
Brian
Senewiratne, a Sinhalese from Australia - Sri Lanka Bombs its Own People
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29 April 2006 |
Consolidated Report on Trincomalee
displacement following the escalation of violence starting April 11, 2006
- Information compiled by the Joint team of Trincomalee United Nations and
Non Governmental Organisations
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4 May 2006 |
Sri Lanka
Army soldiers kill 7 Tamil civilians
Sri Lanka Army soldiers opened fire and attacked with
Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) launchers two three-wheelers with 7
youths inside, killing all of them on the spot. The attack took place
inside a lane near SLA Intelligence Camp in Navindil, 300 meters from
Nelliyadi junction in Vadamaradchi, Jaffna, around 2:15 p.m. Thursday.
The victims, who were on their way to attend a birthday party, were
attacked by the SLA men in retaliation to a grenade attack that took
place behind their Intelligence camp where 3 SLA personnel, including an
officer, were wounded. The seven victims from Rajakiramam in
Karaveddy were identified as:
Selvarajah Suman, 22,
Veluppillai Vimalan, 21
Nagaratnam Naguleswaran, 18,
Palachandran Krishanthan, 18,
Thamotharampillai Sharmilian, 17,
Navaratnarajah Nathanna, 19,
Subramaniam Subash, 19
The attack on the youths from Rajakiramam, a village
located 500 meters south of Nelliyadi, comes as the villagers were
mourning the deaths of another 2 auto-rikshaw drivers who were killed
recently."
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8 May 2006 |
Eight ‘missing’ Tamils from Manthuvil feared killed by Army - D.B.S.
Jeyaraj |
8 May 2006 |
Tamil civilians murdered, by and under the supervision of, Sri
Lankan Armed Forces (SLAFs) - Since Geneva talks on 24 February
until 8 May 2006 - Report by LTTE Political Wing, 9 May 2006 |
9 May 2006 |
International Federation of Tamils writes to UN
Special Rapporteur, Extra-judicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions on
Escalation of Extra-Judicial Killings by Sri Lanka agencies |
10 May 2006 |
International Educational Development
and Association of Humanitarian Lawyers write to Special Rapporteur on
Extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary executions and to the Office of the
United Nations High Commissioner For Human Rights
During the long years of this armed conflict, we have
been distressed that the international community has not kept its focus
on application of humanitarian law, and has allowed States with their
own geopolitical interests at stake in the situation to reframe the
discussion about it. This has been to the
great detriment to both unbiased and equal attention to both sides of
the conflict, but has also led to a kind of international �demonization�
of the Tamil people and the LTTE. From this perspective, military
operations that are legal for combatant forces in an armed conflict
carried out by the LTTE are widely discussed as �terrorist,� while
aerial bombings of schools, hospitals, churches (many of them sheltering
persons displaced by the armed conflict) by the Sri Lankan armed forces
receive little or no condemnation, although these acts are identified in
humanitarian law as violations, if not grave breaches.
Much of the widespread
torture, admitted to but dismissed in a crudely cavalier fashion by
government authorities interviewed by the Special Rapporteur, occurs in
the context of the armed conflict and is hence a grave breach of the
Geneva Convention, as is, of course, any death as a result of torture.
But these grave breaches --
war crimes in international law --
receive almost no condemnation for what they actually represent...
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13 May 2006 |
Sri Lanka Navy murders 13
civilian Tamils (including a 4 month old baby and a 4-year-old child) in
Mandaithivu
Murdered: Ketheeswaran Yathursan (4 months),
Ketheeswaran Thanushkanth (4), Palachamy Ketheeswaran (25), Ketheeswaran
Anex Ester (23), Abraham Robinson (28), Sellathurai Amalathas (28),
Kanesh Navaratnam (50) , Joseph Anthonymuttu ,(64) Sinnathurai
Sivanesan(46), Murugesu Shanmugalingam (72), S Kantharoopan (29), Shanmugalingam Parameswari (65), Ratnam Senthuran (38)
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15 May 2006 |
International Monitors
confirm extrajudicial killings by Sri Lanka
"For the first time, the monitoring mission�s field
staff were authorised to speak on the record about what they had found.
They say publicity is the only weapon they have. The monitors say
suspected military killings target civilians believed to be LTTE-linked.
Ponnuthurai Thayanithi, 27, killed last week, had one sister who had
died fighting for the Tigers but was not believed to have any direct
link. Police initially refused to come and inspect the body, said
Heiskanen. �This is where the girl was killed in the middle of the day,�
Heiskanen said. �As you can see, we�re about 60 metres from an army
checkpoint. There are always three soldiers there. The girl had two
bullets in her head. They didn�t hear or see anything.� Heiskanen
said he asked the soldiers why they had not noticed the killing taking
place within sight and earshot. They said that as the shots were
fired, there was a particularly strong gust of wind, so they had heard
nothing. �I said �how do you know what was the exact time?�� he said.
�It is ridiculous. They don�t even try to make things up.�"
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15 May 2006 |
Extrajudicial killing of Tamil civilians by Sri Lankan Armed Forces (SLAFs) - Report by LTTE Political Wing |
19 May 2006 |
International League for the Rights & Liberation of Peoples writes
to Ms. Louise ARBOUR, High Commissioner of Human Rights,
Geneva
As an NGO accredited to
the UN Human Rights Commission for many years, we follow with
great concern the developments in Sri Lanka. The cease-fire of
February 2002 is valid only in name, while the situation on the
ground is worsening day by day. Not surprisingly, it is the
civilians who suffer the most of the renewed warfare. Thus,
according to the Nordic truce monitors 191 people were killed in
April alone, the vast majority of them civilians. It was the
bloodiest month since the cease-fire was signed over four years
ago. On May 12th, the International Herald Tribune
wrote about the situation in Trincomalee under the headline
�Savagery replaces Sri Lanka�s eroded cease-fire� about the
spectre of a repeat of the anti-Tamil pogrom of 1983 that
started the civil war which cost more than 65.000 lives, lead to
800.000 internally displaced persons most of them still
languishing in camps and more than half a million of
expatriates. The government of Sri Lanka talks of peace but
going by the increase of the military budget this year of 23 per
cent prepares for war.
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23 May 2006 |
High Commissioner for
Human Rights expresses deep concern over killing of civilians in Sri
Lanka |
30 May 2006 |
International Federation of Tamils on Making of a Killing Field |
7 June 2006 |
5 killed, 14 wounded in SLA penetration attack in
LTTE controlled Batticaloa |
8 June 2006 |
Sri Lanka Army rapes and murders Tamils in Vankalai, Mannar |
14 June 2006 |
International Federation of Tamils calls upon
High Commissioner For Human Rights to condemn murder and rape of
Tamils in Vankalai |
17/18 June 2006 |
Sri Lanka Navy murders
Tamil civilians in Pesalai Church |
4 July 2006 |
Ambalavanar Punithavathy
Raped & Murdered |
4 August 2006 |
Pon
Ganeshamoorthy: a Tamil Nationalist, murdered by Sri Lanka
Intelligence Operatives |
4 August 2006 |
Massacre of
17 Aid Workers by Sri Lanka Army - President Mahinda
Rajapakse's Proven War Crime |
6August 2006 |
Report of Fact
Finding Mission by the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies (CHA) on
Muttur, Trincomalee District |
13 August 2006 |
Sri Lanka shelling
kills atleast 15 Tamils who sought refuge in Allaipiddy church
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14 August 2006 |
Sri Lanka Air force
kills 61 school children and wounds 129 |
20 August 2006 |
Disappearance of Fr.
Jim Brown |
21 August 2006 |
Journalist
Sinnathamby Sivamaharajah assassinated |
26 August 2006 |
Amnesty calls for urgent
action to protect civilians |
1 September 2006 |
Sri Lanka's military
conducting slow pogrom - Tamil Guardian on Race War |
2 September 2006 |
Death Threats for Humanitarian Workers |
6 September 2006 |
Extra-judicial killings escalate in Jaffna |
3 October 2006 |
Are Sampoor Tamils
children of a lesser god? - -
D.B.S. Jeyaraj, |
4 October 2006 |
Sri Lankan Government prevents International
Commission of Jurists observing inquest into
deaths of 17 ACF aid workers -
ICJ Press Release |
5 October 2006 |
Sri Lanka Militia
abducting hundreds of Tamils in Sri Lanka |
14 October 2006 |
29
reported missing in Colombo - Civil Monitoring Committee |
22 October 2006 |
Civil Monitoring Committee on Extra Judicial Killings,
Abductions & Disappearances |
24 October 2006 |
Jaffna faces humanitarian
catastrophe
Closure of A9, the only
trunk road to Jaffna from rest of Sri Lanka, more than 10 weeks
ago, has halted the flow of essential food provisions, and
medical supplies to Jaffna Peninsula, and if urgent steps are
not taken, the residents will face severe humanitarian crisis,
civil society leaders in Jaffna warned Monday. Jaffna residents
face malnutrition and imminent starvation; and shortage of
medical supplies and doctors, have wreaked havoc with the
peninsula's fragile health care system, hospital and Non
Governmental Organizations (NGO) sources said.
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30 October 2006 |
Sri Lankan State Terror: Through the Eyes of a Dissident
- Cameron Walker, in
Scoop
Independent News |
2 November 2006 |
Sri Lanka Airforce
attack near Hospital - A Message of Terror says LTTE |
3 November 2006 |
Sri Lanka intensifies attacks in Vanni, Vaharai after
Co-Chairs Failure to
Condemn Killinochchi Bombing |
4 November 2006 |
International Federation of Tamils calls upon the International
Community to Respond Meaningfully to Sri Lanka's Message of Terror |
8 November 2006 |
Sri Lanka attacks Vaharai Refugee Camp after Co-Chairs' Failure to
Condemn Killinochchi Bombing, 8 November 2006 |
10 November 2006 |
Tamil Parliamentarian
Raviraj shot dead in Colombo after Co-Chairs' Failure to Condemn
Killinochchi Bombing |
10 November 2006 |
Karen Parker,
Humanitarian Law Project Writes to UN Commissioner for Human
Rights on Sri Lanka's Violations of International Humanitarian Law |
12 November 2006 |
Sri Lanka Army intensifies artillery barrage on
Vakarai |
13 November 2006 |
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13 November 2006 |
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13 November 2006 |
Catholic Aid Charity
on Humanitarian Crisis |
15 November 2006 |
Sri Lanka's
Strategy of Terror has International Backing - Tamil Guardian
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16 November 2006 |
Death Due To Starvation - first
case reported in Jaffna peninsula |
16 November 2006 |
Humanitarian Law Project
writes to UN on Humanitarian Crisis |
17 November 2006 |
Manitham Appeals to UN
Secretary General on Deteriorating Situation in Tamil Homeland |
18 November 2006 |
Sri Lanka Army
massacres Tamil students in Thandikulam Agriculture Farm School in
Vavuniya |
19 November 2006 |
38,000 Tamils face starvation in Vaharai, humanitarian disaster
imminent - Sampanthan |
20 November 2006 |
Vaharai children eat roast fish to quench hunger
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29 November 2006 |
British Tamils appeal to Blair over humanitarian crisis
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1 December 2006 |
Headless body of
abducted Kayts youth found |
2 December 2006 |
Garage owner Mylvaganam
Thavarajah shot dead in Chavakacheri |
7 December 2006 |
Sri
Lanka's State Terror - the Terror of the White Van...
Video
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7 December 2006 |
13 Tamil civilians abducted
after reinstatement of PTA |
8 November 2006 |
Amnesty calls for inquiry
into attack on displaced Tamils |
9 December 2006 |
15 Tamil civilians feared killed, 41 wounded in 11
hour artillery barrage |
9 December 2006 |
SLA fired artillery shells hit school, 13 refugees.. |
10 December 2006 |
19 more Tamil refugees killed, new SLA offensive
south of Vaharai |
10 December 2006 |
Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapakse's war crime in
Vaharai: artillery attack on refugee camps kills 34 Tamil women,
children and civilians and wounds hundreds |
16 December 2006 |
Professor S.
Raveendranath, Vice Chancellor of the Eastern University of Sri
Lanka abducted by Sri Lanka para military |
2007... |
2 January 2007 |
Aerial attack on Padahuthurai, a crime against
humanity |
12 January 2007 |
Tamil suspects detained at Boosa camp |
15 January 2007 |
Vaharai
tragedy - An Unfolding Misery |
18 January 2007 |
Vaharai is Starving |
27 January 2007 |
Attack by
Navy on Fisherman from Negombo |
29 January 2007 |
Genocidal Crisis in
Sri Lanka - Karen Parker writes to UN Commissioner for Refugees |
1 February 2007 |
Jaffna MPCS President assassinated |
3 February 2007 |
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5 February 2007 |
Humanitarian access,
genocide - Karen Parker writes to UN office for Coordinating
Humanitarian Affairs |
25 February 2007 |
Aftermath of Invasion of Vaharai
More than 200 civilians
were killed and hundreds of others injured in the five-month
long Sri Lanka military offensive carried out in sea, air and
land on Vaharai and adjoining coastal hamlets. Nearly 40,000
IDPs stay in 49 temporary shelters and with friends and
relatives elsewhere in the military controlled part of
Batticaloa district. The Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
from Vaharai and neighboring Trincomalee district express
resentment over the inequity in reimbursing relief and
compensation by Sri Lanka Government authorities.
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6 March 2007 |
Inter Agency Standing
Committee Country (IASCC)Team - Fact Sheet |
11 March 2007 |
4
disappearances, 4 abductions in 48 hours in Jaffna
"
Jeyachandran Prathap, Maiyoor Chandramohan, Devadas
Christy Prasanna, Balasingham Surendran, Jesuthasan Jeyasuthan,
Paramsamy Visaharan, Marimuththu Kumutharaj, Amirthalingam Alaheswaran"
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4 April 2007 |
Bombing of White Pigeon Building in Puthukkudiyiruppu,
Mullaitivu District |
14 April 2007 |
Bloodbath looms in war-torn Sri
Lanka
Special Correspondent, News Weekly
(for 60 years
Australia's Independent News Magazine),
"Sri Lanka's "dirty war" against
its Tamil minority has surpassed the level of abuses seen in
General Augusto Pinochet's Chile, and is now increasingly being
compared with Pol Pot's murderous rule in Cambodia... The
growing influence of China in Sri Lanka accords with what is
happening in many countries around Australia. From the
deep-water ports of Sri Lanka, communist Chinese naval power
could one day straddle the Indian Ocean."
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7 June 2007 |
Sri Lanka forcibly deports Tamils from Colombo
to Tamil Eelam, 7 June 2007 |
29 June 2007 |
NGO Report on Vaharai - An
assessment undertaken between 26 May � 22 June 2007, Narrative Report filed
on 29 June 2007
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7 July 2007 |
The Latest Militarized Zone of the
GoSL is in Muthur East - LTTE Peace Secretariat |
31 July 2007 |
Sri
Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jet bombs Church and School in Alampi - TRO Situation Report
on Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi, Vadamaradchchi East (Jaffna), Mannar & Vavuniya,
16 July 2007 - 31 July 2007 |
1 August 2007 |
UN Report
on Displaced
- Batticaloa District |
23 August 2007 |
Submissions
to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry and public on human rights
violations in Sri Lanka
"The Law & Society Trust, in collaboration with four
local partners including the Civil Monitoring Commission and the
Free Media Movement, has compiled a working document listing 547 persons
killed and 396 persons disappeared during the period January to June
2007. The complete confidential document, with names, locations of
incidents and all available data, has been submitted to the Presidential
Commission of Inquiry (�the Commission�) as well as relevant members of
Government..."
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9 October 2007 |
Sri Lanka's Colonisation of East Tamil Eelam
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11 October 2007 |
Enforced Disappearances,
Extra-judicial killings, Aerial and Artillery bombardments, Torture,
Extortions' says Mano Ganesan MP, convener of the Civil Monitoring
Committee (CMC) |
31 October 2007 |
The second submission by the Law and Society Trust (LST) to the Presidential
Commission of Inquiry into Serious Human Rights Violations,
Five
persons are either killed or disappear each day in Sri Lanka... 14 humanitarian
and religious leaders have been killed and nine humanitarian workers
have disappeared between January 1 and August 31, 2007. Three media
personnel have been killed and five media personnel have disappeared.
662 persons have been killed and 540 persons have disappeared between
January 1 and August 31, 2007. Twenty-five children have been killed and
43 have disappeared during this period"
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3 November 2007 |
Five People are Killed or Disappear Daily
- Poornima Weerasekara, Daily Mirror, Colombo |
14 November 2007 |
"Disappearances and killings will continue" - Sri Lanka�s
Army commander, Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka in UK Channel-4: Unreported World Killing for Peace
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3 December 2007 |
Over 2000 Tamils arbitrarily
arrested in Colombo and its suburbs - Centre
for Policy Alternatives, 3 December 2007
"..We draw your attention to the fact that the arbitrary arrest and detention of a large number of Tamils in Colombo and the suburbs is not legal, rational, justifiable or acceptable under national or international law. Moreover, such large numbers of persons being arbitrarily detained, leads to overcrowding and in many instances and ways, involves degrading, cruel and inhuman treatment..."
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11 December 2007 |
Jaffna: Tears, blood and terror
- Ruki in Groundviews
Few weeks before I went to Jaffna, Jehan Perera of the National Peace Council had visited Jaffna and captured the powerful testimony of one airline passenger saying “the only thing we can do is cry”.
After my own visit to Jaffna, I wonder whether all I, other people in the rest of the country and the world can do is cry with people of Jaffna. Or whether some even care to cry.
I remember that Jehan finished his article saying that people in Jaffna don’t want to be shut off or be forgotten. But my impression was that the government seemed to be intent on just that – shutting off people in Jaffna from rest of Sri Lanka and the world.
more
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13 December 2007 |
My experiences in Jaffna -
Summer 2007, Dr Dan Muthuveloe |
19 December 2007 |
EU condemns abduction, murder of Red Cross volunteer |
19 December 2007 |
International human rights panel
accuses Sri Lanka of interference in human rights investigation |
20 December 2007 |
Failure of the responsibility to protect
[R2P] - Nikhil Mustaffa, Sri Lanka Daily Mirror |
20 December 2007 |
Jaffna has now become a "prison, propped up by a
military government" Melani Manel Perera |
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Amnesty International: Report for
2007: Sri Lanka
"2007 was characterized by impunity for violations of
international human rights and humanitarian law. Soaring human rights
abuses included hundreds of enforced disappearances, unlawful killings
of humanitarian workers, arbitrary arrests and torture. Lack of
protection for civilians was a key concern as heavy fighting resumed
between government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE)."
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