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Action Alert Archive

2007

December 28, 2007: Continuing suffering, government corruption as tsunami anniversary passes
December 13, 2007: Sri Lanka Armed Forces' targeted attacks on civilians escalate
November 29, 2007: Number of IDPs Soar in North and East Sri Lanka
November 15, 2007: US donates arms to Sri Lanka as human rights crisis escalates
October 22, 2007: Call-in Again to Stop Military Aid to Sri Lanka
October 1, 2007: Call-in Today to Stop Military Aid to Sri Lanka
September 17, 2007: Support HR 2764 and stop military funding to Sri Lanka
August 31, 2007: Media in Sri Lanka are Victims of State Terror
August 14, 2007: Anniversary of Sencholai massacre passes as indiscriminate bombings continue
August 1, 2007: Attacks on Aid Workers Continue
July 11, 2007: Hundreds of Tamils Deported
June 11, 2007: Red Cross workers suffer similar abuses as the civilians
May 24, 2007: Police powers granted to SL armed forces portend rights violations
May 2, 2007: Repression of dissenting media becomes publicly visible
April 17, 2007: Urgent Appeal to the Pope
April 17, 2007: Forcible return of IDPs by Sri Lankan authorities
March 20, 2007: Churches Become Sri Lanka's Next Target
March 8, 2007: Fear in Northeast Sri Lanka spreads as Involuntary Disappearances Soar
January 3, 2007: Letter campaign regarding American Red Cross tsunami funds

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Conflict mediators gather

Jun 20, 2008 - Aftenposten

Peace brokers from around the world will once again gather for the annual Oslo Forum next week, to swap experience in conflict mediation. Participants include Mohammad Khatami, former president of Iran; Jonathan Powell, former chief of staff for ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Gareth Evans, president of the International Crisis Group. Read this article

As Sri Lanka's civil war escalates, so do attacks on its journalists

Jun 19, 2008 - AP

With civil war raging in Sri Lanka, the journalists trying to cover the conflict find themselves increasingly under siege. They have been hounded by the government, attacked by unknown assailants and accused of aiding the rebels. Many reporters have been arrested or fled the country, while others have resorted to self-censorship, journalists said.Read this article

Review of Sri Lanka under the Universal Periodic Review

Jun 14, 2008 - Amnesty International

Themes raised by member states participating in the review of Sri Lanka under the UPR dialogue included concerns related to the lack of protection of civilians caught in the internal conflict; enforced disappearances, unlawful/extrajudicial killings; torture and other forms of ill treatment, threats to freedom of expression, the need to strengthen national human rights institutions, attacks on dissent and ongoing impunity for human rights violations.
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Press freedom in Sri Lanka continues to deteriorate

Jun 13, 2008 - CPJ

The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by government’s policies toward journalists who write critically about the conflict between Sri Lanka’s military forces and Tamil secessionists. We have seen an increase in harassment, intimidation, and detention of reporters, many of whom are columnists in senior positions with well-established careers.
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S.Lanka says peace brokers can't visit rebel area

Jun 12, 2008 - Reuters

Sri Lanka has refused requests by Norwegian peace mediators to visit rebel territory, and said fresh peace talks hinged on Tamil Tiger guarantees to lay down arms and stick to a negotiation timetable. Nordic ceasefire monitors quit the country this year after the six-year Norway brokered truce disintegrated.
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