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  • UNHCR slams forcible resettlement of Tamil refugees

    The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has pulled out of all refugee resettlement operations in Sri Lanka’s East after accusing the Government of forcibly resettling displaced Tamils in areas considered to be unsafe.
  • LTTE aircraft no threat to India

    Tamil Eelam Air Force pilots after their first claimed mission. Photo LTTE

  • Sri Lanka plans protracted war
    Amid insisting to the international community it is commited to peace, Sri Lanka’s hardline government is preparing for a protracted war to destroy the Tamil Tigers, reports said this week.
     
    This week news wires quoting a senior official in Sri Lankan defence establishment as saying that the military campaign against the LTTE could last at least another three years.
     
    "Within the next two to three years, we should be able to elim
  • Sri Lanka’s war has entered a new phase
    The Tamil Eelam Air Force of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which has been in existence for at least nine years without the Sri Lankan intelligence having the least idea about its location and capability, went into action for the first time since its creation in the early hours of March 26. It was a conventional air attack and not a suicide mission.
  • Tiger planes are ‘significant threat’
    A newly unveiled Tamil Tiger "air force" of between two and five light planes is no match on paper for Sri Lanka's dozen fighter jets, but they pose a proven threat the military would be ill-advised to underestimate, experts say.
  • Minorities most under threat in Sri Lanka
    Sri Lanka is near the top of a global ranking of countries where the situation for minorities has significantly deteriorated in the last year, says a new global survey.
     
    Minority Rights Group International (MRG) said Sri Lanka and Pakistan had shown the biggest rise in this year's ranking of "peoples under threat", a major highlight of the international rights group's annual 'State of the World's Minorities' report.
     
  • Sri Lanka rejects foreign rights monitoring
    We will protect our sovereignty and will not allow any foreigner to force on us a set-up to monitor rights'
  • Violence round up – week ending 18 March
    Summary of incidents – apart from major clashes – since 12 March
  • Kfirs target school, injure three
    Teachers and students took shelter in a bunker as their school was bombed.
  • Abducted TRO officers final rites held
    Photos were garlanded and floral tributes were paid as part of the final rites of seven TRO officials missing for more than a year and now presumed dead.
  • Refugee situation ‘critical and urgent’ - UN
    If donor governments do not come in with fresh funds, supplies will run out by end of April'
  • Sole representatives: why claim and why oppose?
    The impossibility of the Tamil nation and the rejection of the most powerful Tamil actor’s sole representative claim have historical precedents in South Asia.
  • Early Warning
    The LTTE has demonstrated more than simply its air capability.
  • Karuna doing Colombo’s ‘dirty work’ - HRW
    Despite promises to investigate abductions of children by the pro-government Karuna group, Sri Lankan authorities have taken no effective action and abductions continue, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday.
     
    “The Karuna group’s use of child soldiers with state complicity is more blatant today than ever before, ” Brad Adams, Asia director at HRW said in a statement.
  • Violence round up – week ending 25 March
    Summary of incidents – apart from major clashes – since 19 March
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