Full Coverage: Sri Lanka
January 2009
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The OneWorld Sri Lanka Country Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Sri Lanka
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30.01.2009
Himal magazine assesses the prospects for Sri Lanka as the government closes in on the Tigers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Conflict resolution] [Politics] Image: Hambantota, Sri Lanka © Peter Armstrong
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30.01.2009
Sri Lanka's president declares a safe zone for civilians as the UN's human rights chief voices concern over the rapidly deteriorating conditions - including human rights abuses - for some 250,000 civilians trapped in the country's war-torn north.
more...+ Sri Lankan Bishop on hunger strike + Humanitarian catastrophe unfolding + Civilians trapped + UK Foreign Office statement From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat, Minority Rights Group International, CAFOD Image: Displaced Sri Lankans at a camp in the east (UN photo)
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27.01.2009
Hundreds of people have been killed and scores of wounded are overwhelming understaffed and ill-equipped medical facilities in Sri Lanka's northern Vanni region, following intensified fighting between security forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
more...+ OneWorld Guide to Sri Lanka From: International Committee of the Red Cross Image: ICRC symbols
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20.01.2009
Sri Lanka's "culture of impunity and indifference" over attacks on journalists is condemned by international media groups.
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18.01.2009
The moving final testimony to press freedom by Lasanthe Wickrematunge, Editor of the Sunday Leader, written a few days before his murder in Sri Lanka.
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18.01.2009
The Sri Lankan government may be winning a shooting war with the Tamil Tigers but its despicable elimination of those who wield the pen plumbed new depths this week. Time.com
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10.01.2009
Nearly seven years after the Sri Lankan government lifted a ban on the secessionist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelan to facilitate a peace process, the the organisation has been proscribed again, following military battles in which the government has regained strategic territory once held by the LTTE.
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08.01.2009
Sri Lankan military successes against secessionist rebels must not be seen as a green light for death squads to sow terror among government critics, an international media group said as it condemned the murder of a newspaper editor in Colombo today.
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07.01.2009
A pre-dawn attack by heavily-armed men on a Sri Lankan broadcasting network - accused of insufficient “patriotism” in reporting the civil war - has been condemned by an international media freedom group.
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05.01.2009
The Sri Lankan government's claim that it has "defeated terrorism" highlights the need for a new alliance to resolve lawlessness, corruption and the loss of authority of the public institutions of democracy, according to a leading Asian rights organisation.
more...+ OneWorld Guide to Sri Lanka From: Asian Human Rights Commission Image: "My Daughter the Terrorist", a film about Tamil Tigers
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02.01.2009
Following the Sri Lankan army's capture of Kilinochchi, headquarters of the Tamil Tiger separatists, President Mahinda Rajapaksa today urged the anti-government fighters to surrender in the face of imminent defeat.
more...Image: President Mahinda Rajapakse © Lakruwan Wanniarachchi / IRIN News
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