Amnesty International is concerned for the safety of three government employed doctors who had been working in the conflict zone in North eastern Sri Lanka until ...
On 7 May 2009, Stephen Sunthararaj was abducted by five men whilst travelling in his lawyer's car in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. He had been released without ...
The Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE) must allowtens of thousands of civilians to leave the 'No Fire Zone', AmnestyInternation
Amnesty International urged the UN Security Council to take actionafter at least 35 people were reported to have been killed in northernSri Lanka in an attack on ...
Approximately 50000 civilians are trapped in the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Mullaitivu District of northern Sri Lanka. They lack food and medical care ...
The United Nations (UN) now estimates that more than 6500 civilianshave died and 13000 injured in the fighting in the north eastern regionof Sri Lanka.
Around 100000 desperate civilians still trapped in the conflict zone, require urgent humanitarian aid as reports emergethat food and medical supplies are running ...