Action needed now on humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka
Amnesty International is gravely concerned about the unfolding humanitarian crisis in northern Sri Lanka. We urge the Australian Government to do all it can to prevent any further worsening of the situation, both through bilateral channels and multilateral processes.
About 60,000 civilians remain trapped in the conflict zone between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan Army in the north of the country. On Monday, the Sri Lankan government gave the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) 24 hours to lay down their arms or face further attack in a "final offensive", raising concerns that civilian casualties could spiral. More than 4,500 civilians are estimated to have died in the fighting in north eastern region of the country.
The plight of these civilians demands that the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE take all necessary measures immediately to prevent unlawful killing of civilians and that they fully comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law.
The LTTE and the Sri Lankan government must cease hostilities immediately and agree to extend a humanitarian pause for a reasonable duration, in order to permit civilians to leave as well as the reopening of access routes for food, water and medical supplies.
On Wednesday 22 April 2009, Claire Mallinson, National Director Amnesty International Australia, sent a letter to the Hon Stephen Smith MP, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, expressing the organisation's concern and urging our Government to take action. Please join our call and tell the Australian Government to call for an immediate humanitarian truce.
Both the LTTE and the Sri Lankan government have an obligation to comply with international humanitarian law in all circumstances. However, the Sri Lankan government appears to have resorted to the use of artillery, which is intended for use on conventional battlefields and are not capable of pinpoint targeting. The use of artillery in densely populated areas is likely to lead to substantial civilian casualties.
According to reports, more than 35,000 civilians have been able to exit the combat zone in the last few days. In the last week, Amnesty International has also received reports of a number of enforced disappearances of young Tamil men separated from their families during the screening process. The Tamil Tigers must cease any forced recruitment, or use of civilians as human shields or attacks on civilians who have tried to escape from areas under their control. They must immediately allow those civilians who wish to leave to do so.
The Sri Lankan authorities should allow international monitors to visit 'reception centres,' to help reassure both fleeing civilians and surrendered LTTE fighters that they will be treated according to international standards.
We have urged the United Nations Security Council to discuss the crisis without any further delay. The Security Council must:
- express concern at the escalation of violence and the deteriorating humanitarian and human rights situation, in particular the resulting heavy civilian casualties of recent days
- call for a humanitarian truce
- urge that the government and the LTTE immediately take all necessary steps to fully comply with their obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law
- stress that the perpetrators of grave violations of human rights and international humanitarian law must be held individually responsible and prosecuted for such violations.
The situation has reached a critical point and requires immediate action by the global community, including Australia.


Comments
Geo Siva | Posted on 4 May 2009, 03:06PM | Report comment
What is the use of the Geneva convention and the UN council and all the talk about Human Rights if none of these people have the power to stop such attrocities proven with evidence. How long do Human rights organisations wait before acting on anything? Death Toll ????????? Doesn’t matter who dies it is still a life no one can return.
Kirija Mohanathas | Posted on 3 May 2009, 06:21AM | Report comment
Plz save our tamil people from the Srilankan Govt. Plz help them. They lost their basic rights to live in their own country.
poompa | Posted on 1 May 2009, 01:51AM | Report comment
Australia do the best u can at the earliest best to save the best people in plight.Its best to act now.
cheers
poompa
M.Christy | Posted on 30 April 2009, 02:49PM | Report comment
Tamils are crucified for decades. Please raise us from the cross (Sri Lankan state terrorism).
How we can stay silent when our brothers and sisters murdered by Singhalese Government Forces for the only reason of their Tamil nationality.Because of that, all Tamil communities around the world peacefully protesting against Sri Lankan Genocide on Tamils and showing our strong support for our freedom fighters(LTTE) and sovereignty of our homeland “Tamil Eelam”.
We are crying from our dead brothers’ and sisters’ grave yard. Please hear our voices. Please better to save us today from Genocide than apologizing after 15 years as happened to Rwanda. I herewith attached some web site links for documents how Tamils are affected at present ethnic cleansing. Your heart feels our voiceless cries and intolerable pain.
www.warwithoutvitness.com
www.tamilnational.com
www.srilankanatrocities.com
www.tamilnet.com
http://www.haltgenocide.org/
www.tamilsforobama.com
M.Christy | Posted on 30 April 2009, 02:48PM | Report comment
RE: Tamils are crucified for decades. Please raise us from the cross (Sri Lankan state terrorism).
How we can stay silent when our brothers and sisters murdered by Singhalese Government Forces for the only reason of their Tamil nationality.Because of that, all Tamil communities around the world peacefully protesting against Sri Lankan Genocide on Tamils and showing our strong support for our freedom fighters(LTTE) and sovereignty of our homeland “Tamil Eelam”.
We are crying from our dead brothers’ and sisters’ grave yard. Please hear our voices. Please better to save us today from Genocide than apologizing after 15 years as happened to Rwanda. I herewith attached some web site links for documents how Tamils are affected at present ethnic cleansing. Your heart feels our voiceless cries and intolerable pain.
www.warwithoutvitness.com
www.tamilnational.com
www.srilankanatrocities.com
www.tamilnet.com
http://www.haltgenocide.org/
www.tamilsforobama.com
Reva Raj | Posted on 29 April 2009, 08:18AM | Report comment
Please save our tamil people from the Aragon government of Srilanka.
Christine Ambalawarner | Posted on 29 April 2009, 01:46AM | Report comment
We need the international countries to take a firm stand and prevent the genocide of the Tamil population in Sri-Lanka.
Karthik4humanrights | Posted on 29 April 2009, 01:02AM | Report comment
We request the international community to force the Srilankan govt to stop the genocide against the Thamizhs. They have tried all shameful acts to kill innocents. Please help them, regain their right to live
Mark | Posted on 29 April 2009, 12:56AM | Report comment
India will act to stop the genocide in her back yard. Otherwise there will be unrest particularly from the South and even the moderate Indians who despise the LTTE, do not want any harm to fellow civilians in North of Sri Lanka. Indians are not barbaric like other segments in the world. The world is seeing the horrific pictures of atrocities and harm done to innocent civilians caught in the war and time is running out for the regional super power India to intervene.
elans | Posted on 28 April 2009, 09:12AM | Report comment
Please take immediate action towards humanitarian truce.
Ami | Posted on 28 April 2009, 01:43AM | Report comment
No time to wait. Put a period on tamil genocide in Vanni. Please take immediate action.
Chelliah Sriskandarajah | Posted on 26 April 2009, 11:32PM | Report comment
We thank the effort of ``Amnesty International” to bring out the facts of Tamil’s suffering in SriLanka. We strongly believe that Australian Government will address soon the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka.
Chelliah
Raj | Posted on 26 April 2009, 04:27PM | Report comment
Well done Amnesty International for trying to stop this war where more innocent civlians could be killed. It is also time for moderates on both sides of the conflict to exert their views to stop this war and bring about an equitable compromise solution and long lasting and sustainable peace to the island.
Raj
Ganesh | Posted on 26 April 2009, 08:18AM | Report comment
Save our innocent Tamils…plz ppl are suffering there without food,water,shelter…plz show ur support.
Radha | Posted on 25 April 2009, 05:12PM | Report comment
Thak you for your immediate action. Please do some thing before more atrocities happen. There is nothing less than a human tagedy. People are fleeing without food and shelter. Government of Sri Lanka and India exploiting the situation very badly. Almost destroying people and life. This is the preplanned strategy of Govt to destroy Tamil areas and settle Sinhalese. Stop fighting and bombing and come for a settlement. Mutual ceasefire, you can’t ask one side to lay down arms and the other to burn and destroy. Think about the innocent people’s plight.
Paramatheva | Posted on 25 April 2009, 02:44PM | Report comment
Amnesty- your voice for humanity is much appreciated.
It is very grave and worrying that the whole world is maintaining silence or moving slowly while another Ruwandan situation(genocide) is unfolding in the Island.
Pls continue to do your part by sending much needed “Wake up calls” to the world.
All what the Tamils want a basic human right which is Freedom and the Right to self determination.
Thank you
Kris | Posted on 24 April 2009, 11:55PM | Report comment
Thank you for this report. I am not sure that the international community really knows about the history of the conflict. This has been going on since 1958. It started with very peaceful and democratic ways of asking the basic right for Tamils in Sri Lanka. These approach failed as both major parties (UNP and SLFP) used the tamil issue for their political gains to win the race based one who gives more pain to tamil community. Tamils only took the arms strugle since early 1980. So, the arms strugle started nearly 30 years after the peaseful means failed. So, how come the UN call the LTTE to surrender and give up arms? Can the UN gurantee for a meaningful political solution before asking so? or Can the international community (U.S, U.K, CANADA or AUSTRALIA, not India)mediate the peace process and then make sure every aspect of the agreement has been implemented. The peace agreement should involve the main parties such as LTTE and TNA.
Thanks, Kris
ARUMUGAM | Posted on 24 April 2009, 09:42PM | Report comment
thanks for your bold and true picture of suffering innocent tamil people in safe-zone.please take immediate action to save lives of innocent tamils with help of international communities soon .please save tamils living in camps in jaffna,vavuniya,batticalo and india from 1983-2009 due to many past communial riots against tamils includig 1983 please save the tamils from the current highest point of geocide taking place in vanni ,northen srilanka.austrlia save tamils soon ,actnow or everything will be too late.
Mark | Posted on 24 April 2009, 06:43PM | Report comment
WHO WANTS TO BE A SUPERPOWER
India being the regional super power needs to act as one. Currently its neighbour Sri Lanka is buying military weapons including radar equipments from Pakistan and leases Sri Lankan ports to China. Now Sri Lanka is threatening to buy more weapons from India’s enemies unless India support Sri Lankan’s war effort.
India should not allow cunning neighbour Sri Lanka to bullying them.
India needs to exercise its muscle in the following ways.
1) India should prevent Sri Lanka from buying any radars or other military weapons from Pakistan that would compromise India’s security.
2) India needs to obtain a greater control of what is happening in Sri Lanka by sending its armed forces via peace keeping force.
Australia was a good example as a regional super power where they rescued the East Timorese people from getting killed by the Indonesian sponsored violence. It’s time for India to do the same.
Kankeyan Theeban | Posted on 24 April 2009, 05:52PM | Report comment
We just would like to thank Amnesty Internatioanl to bring the truth to the world however, I would like to request you to act as soon as possible please. The time medias, UNO, internatianal communities and organisation wake up and open their eyes to act in Sri Lanka there will may not be ant Tamils. As Jewsish people lost their nation and people in the history before (1945) we may end up to lose our people and country too. You have enough proof for Rajapakshe’s genocide and why do you take so long to take action rather than just leaving statement? When Israel was born Jewsih people started to kill and genocide Palestine Muslims and you atarted to act soon (I know still going on but..) but nobody cares about our people in Vanni and other region in Sri Lanka. Please please help our people. We will be grateful if you reallly stop the war and safe the Tamils.