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Sri Lanka: West Appalled by Bloodbath but Action is Scarce
UNITED NATIONS - After the largest reported attack on civilians in Sri Lanka over the weekend, the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Austria condemned the "bloodbath" and appealed for the United Nations Security Council to put the conflict on its agenda.
Meanwhile, four non-governmental groups (Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the International Crisis Group, and the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect) wrote to Japan's Prime Minister Taro Aso, whose country is the largest donor, to intervene and the United States and Britain questioned whether the International Monetary Fund should give Sri Lanka a loan.
While U.N. officials have regularly expressed concern at events in Sri Lanka, the bloody war is not high on most nations' agenda. And until recently the United Nations has not even released its own casualty estimates. The issue has been scrubbed off the list of conflicts handled by the Security Council, the only U.N. body with mandatory powers. On Monday the Europeans on the Council - Britain, France and Austria -- spoke loud and clear but so far in vain.
"I'm appalled by the reports that have come out of Sri Lanka over the weekend of mass civilian casualties. The U.N. spokesman said that there had been, quote, unquote, a "bloodbath" in the northeast of Sri Lanka on Saturday and Sunday, yesterday," British Foreign Minister David Miliband told reporters.
"We believe very, very strongly that the civilian situation in the northeast of Sri Lanka merits the attention of the United Nations at all levels," said the minister. "Our message is a simple one, which is that the killing must stop. The civilians are trapped in the zone up to 50,000 in an area of just three square kilometers, the victims of what at the moment is a war without witness."
Miliband and his European counterparts, Bernard Kouchner of France and Michael Spindelegger of Austria, spoke after a meeting they had organized with humanitarian rights groups active in Sri Lanka and concerned UN delegations, including the United States. They were at the United Nations for a ministerial Security Council meeting on the Middle East, organized by Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Council members Russia, China, Libya and Vietnam say the warfare is internal and not a threat to international peace and security, a position these countries have taken on several humanitarian or human rights conflicts, such as Myanmar (Burma). Diplomats say Japan, Turkey, Uganda and Burkina Faso are also opposed but with less vehemence, arguing at times that an expected veto from Russia and China would undermine the Council. A majority of eight is needed to get the issue on the agenda while a resolution requires nine votes and no veto from the Council's five permanent members.
"If the Security Council stays silent on this issue any long, this will be a failure of historic proportions," said Steve Crawshaw, UN advocacy director for Human Rights Watch. "A clear signal needs to be sent right now that civilian bloodshed on this scale will have consequences."
Asked about Sri Lanka, Russia's Lavrov expressed deep concern Monday "over any events when civilians are suffering" but did not elaborate. Moscow has supported the government, noting that some 30 nations have branded the Tamil Tigers as terrorists.
U.S. officials have said they wanted to delay a $1.9 billion International Monetary Fund loan that Sri Lanka is hoping to get. Miliband said it was "essential that any government is able to show that it will use any IMF money in a responsible and appropriate way and...I don't think that's yet the case."
In Sri Lanka, a government doctor said at least 378 civilians, and perhaps as many as 1,000 had died in a narrow strip of northeast beach territory where Sri Lankan troops surrounded the separatist rebel Tamil Tigers. Some 50,000 civilians are believed trapped in what was once a "no-fire zone." U.N. figures last month estimated that more than 6,400 civilians had been killed in three months of fighting this year.
The Colombo government has said it stopped using heavy artillery in that area almost three weeks ago. But there have been steady reports from the region of indiscriminate artillery raids by government forces, including attacks on makeshift hospitals. At the same time aid workers and human rights groups say the rebels use civilians as human shields and refusing to let them leave.
France's Kouchner said it was shocking that aid workers, independent monitors and journalists were barred from most camps for displaced people. "We are ready to help," he said. On Sunday, the government deported three journalists working for British television, presumably because of their reports on deprivations in government-run refugee camps.
The description of a "bloodbath" came on Monday from the U.N. spokesman in Sri Lanka, Gordon Weiss. "The U.N. has consistently warned against the bloodbath scenario as we've watched the steady increase in civilian deaths over the last few months. The large-scale killing of civilians over the weekend including the deaths of more than 100 children, shows that that bloodbath as become a reality," he said.
Source: huffingtonpost


Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (9)
at 14:47 on May 13th, 2009
Why are these members taking NowPublic for a ride like this?
This is the link thirukk has given http://tinyurl.com/qcfcgv
Now go here http://escapefromindia.wordpress.com/2008/04/17/shocking_images_from_india/
This disgusting and hate mongering false stories keep coming up on NP targeting a country and its people and I'm really amazed that Editors of this site don't see any problem with it.
at 15:03 on May 13th, 2009
Hiranya,
I disagree with you and I think you are trying to be racist by disagreeing to the FACTUAL and WELL KNOWN stories of this site.
Let me explain you why?
I think the Sri Lankan government and Sinhalese people are barberic killers. They have not only killed Tamils, they have also killed one well known Hindu and many Civilians.
Below are the examples of other nationalities these Sinhalese and the Sri Lankan Governments have killed.
1. Prime Minister of India, Mr Rajiv Gandhi (a Hindu)
2. Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, Mr Lakshman Kadiragarmer ( an oxford educated tamilian)
3. Minister, Mr Neelan Theruchelvam (another oxford educated tamilian)
Below are another 3 famous examples on how Sri Lankan government killed civilians.
4. Central Bank, a civilian target bombing
5. Colombo civilian air port bombing
6. Colombo World Trade Centre another civilian shopping mall bombing
I think Sri Lankan government surely have committed war crimes by ACCIDENTLY targeting above 3 civilian buildings.
I think above 6 examples are enough because if we give the full list of civilian targets to our independent international organisations such as HRW, UN, EU they will not have time to do any other good work, for example time to help the 100,000+ Internally Displaced People that the government of Sri Lanka has gone and captured byforce recently.
These international organisations backed by the International Community are working hard towards protecting the 100,000+ civilians captured by the Sri Lankan government at this very moment. Therefore, we should not overload these international organisations by providing more information on killings.
Let us all keep our list to above 6 examples for now and once we help the 100,000+ Tamils living trapped in the Sri Lankan government prison cells, similar to the US and Europe's Guantanamobe like camps we can start highlighting more and punish the Sri Lankan government for war crimes.
We have also seen PHOTOS of over 2000 dead bodies of Tamils lying all over the No Fire Zone after the Hospital was hit by an air attack by the Sri Lankan government. It was hard to beleive that someone has somehow leaked the photos of 2000+ dead bodies collected by LTTE and trying hard to finish the funerals. Those photos with 2000+ dead bodies were all over media.
I am sure international community believe and trust that the Tamils living in US, Europe, Canada and Australia have not supported LTTE, Tamils have not funded LTTE. LTTE has received the money by doing legitimate businesses. It is the Sri Lankan government who has used Swiss Bank Accounts, funded the White Politicians to gain support.
Now I wonder who will come out and say my comment is Racist and violate the code of conduct of this website.
at 15:14 on May 13th, 2009
I would also add the following list too.
-Torture and abduction of Tamils.
-White van abductions.
-Ambushed killings of Tamil Parliament Members.
-Assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunge
-Assassination of Jeyaraj Fernando Pillay
-Swallowing Tsunami aid
-Killing more than 17 journalists
-Threatening free media
Sri Lankan government loves peace through bombs, killings, assassinations, abductions, torture, closed-door genocide, attacking media...What a wonderful country?
at 15:48 on May 13th, 2009
Hiranya,
I have no intention to bring false stories or hate mongering in NowPublic or to the island of Sri Lanka. Your link shows this story is incorrect. Some where in the reference site a mistake happened. Hence I have no problem to correct the mistake. But that doesn't mean all the pictures, videos and stories about the Tamil's suffering is untrue.
I changed the content to avoid any further issue about it.
at 23:46 on May 13th, 2009
dear hiranya
how can u claim all those are fake stories??
what do u know other than what is told by SL government officials??
hav u ever been to north and east???
these are not false stories.... the true situation in SL..
goo see the pics plzzz
http://www.tamilwin.com/view.php?2aSWnBe0d1j0g0ecGG7B3b4j9EE4d3g2h2cc2DpY3d436QV3b02ZLu2e
do u think there's any humanity????
at 15:40 on May 13th, 2009
Thanks for your story. We ask our members to use our highlight tool to quote from outside sources so that the readers know where the subject is coming from. If you have any questions, just let me know.
at 00:12 on May 14th, 2009
Thanks amyjudd
at 23:39 on May 13th, 2009
To idiotic Sri Lankan morons,
dudes if u always believe on the stories told to u by government morons, u all will always think tht lanka is the perfect place in the world.
If government isn'y killing ppl in flocks, why all the international media is having concern on it??
are u gonn say tht they are LTTE supporters???
Remember every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
I can't believe how u all morons believe on Srilanka anymore????
at 04:58 on May 23rd, 2009
Oh My ! This is a laughable forum indeed .....
KW - I would like to correct you on all these charges you accuse the "Sri Lankan Government & Sinhalese People" of committing.
May I also add that most of the citations I have provided come from sources who have been incredibly biased towards the LTTE in their reporting styles, research etc (gives their admission of these atrocities even more weight don't you think ? ).
I would like to think the truth will always prevail, but sadly not in the minds of those who insist on being stubborn, hateful and arrogantly ignorant!
Case closed !
1. Prime Minister of India, Mr Rajiv Gandhi (a Hindu)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/21/newsid_2504000/2504739.stm
2. Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, Mr Lakshman Kadiragarmer ( an oxford educated tamilian)
http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/blanktemplate/2008/11/2008111061193133.html - "2005: The government of Sri Lanka and LTTE sign Post-Tsunami Operational Management Structure (P-Toms) by which the two entities agreed to work together to offer relief to the communities devastated by the Asian Tsunami. Lakshman Kadirgamar, Sri Lankan foreign minister, is assassinated by the LTTE."
3. Minister, Mr Neelan Theruchelvam (another oxford educated tamilian)
Below are another 3 famous examples on how Sri Lankan government killed civilians.??
4. Central Bank, a civilian target bombing
http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~pkd/sl/archive/ai_rep_960201
5. Colombo civilian air port bombing
http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/jir/jir010903_1_n.shtml
6. Colombo World Trade Centre another civilian shopping mall bombing
http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,USDOS,,LKA,4681070e2a,0.html