Tuesday, December 09, 2008
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திட்டமிட்ட படுகொலைகளைத் தடுக்கும் திட்டத்தின் சிவப்புப்பட்டியலின் உயர்நிலையில் ஸ்ரீலங்கா இடம் பிடித்துக்கொண்டதினைப் பாராட்டுகிறோம். வாழ்த்துக்கள் ராஜபக்ஷ உடன்பிறப்புகள், இந்து ராம்-மாலினி பார்த்தசாரதி உடன்பிறவாப்பிறப்புகள்.
33 countries face possible genocide, says report
Steven Edwards, Canwest News Service
Published: Monday, December 08, 2008
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=1049224
UNITED NATIONS - Genocide and other mass atrocities are underway or risk breaking out in at least 33 countries, says a new comprehensive watch list slated for release Tuesday - the 60th anniversary of the United Nations prevention of genocide convention.
As reports indicate UN peacekeeping efforts are in crisis amid dwindling contributions of both cash and well-trained forces, the authors of the new study call for an international focus on genocide prevention in countries they've identified.
Since the world pledged "never again" in the wake of the Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina are but three examples of places where mass slaughter has occurred.
A United Resistance Front (UDF) soldier listens to a meeting between the movement's leadership and African Union and United Nations officials in Sudan's North Darfur province. Darfur has been given a "red alert" on a watch list compiled by a New York-based NGO on genocide prevention.
The list by the New York-based Genocide Prevention Project for the first time combines the findings of five leading independent watch lists to create a "watch list of watch lists."
"Red alert" countries include Afghanistan and Iraq alongside commonly known regions currently experiencing genocidal conflict such as Sudan's Darfur and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These and Myanmar, Pakistan, Somalia and Sri Lanka all made the list's top eight because they appear in each of the five "expert" indexes.
The next 25 "orange alert" countries appear in at least three of the indexes and include China, Colombia, Philippines and Indonesia as places where ongoing or simmering violence could flare to genocidal proportions.
for full text
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=1049224
33 countries face possible genocide, says report
Steven Edwards, Canwest News Service
Published: Monday, December 08, 2008
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=1049224
UNITED NATIONS - Genocide and other mass atrocities are underway or risk breaking out in at least 33 countries, says a new comprehensive watch list slated for release Tuesday - the 60th anniversary of the United Nations prevention of genocide convention.
As reports indicate UN peacekeeping efforts are in crisis amid dwindling contributions of both cash and well-trained forces, the authors of the new study call for an international focus on genocide prevention in countries they've identified.
Since the world pledged "never again" in the wake of the Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina are but three examples of places where mass slaughter has occurred.
A United Resistance Front (UDF) soldier listens to a meeting between the movement's leadership and African Union and United Nations officials in Sudan's North Darfur province. Darfur has been given a "red alert" on a watch list compiled by a New York-based NGO on genocide prevention.
The list by the New York-based Genocide Prevention Project for the first time combines the findings of five leading independent watch lists to create a "watch list of watch lists."
"Red alert" countries include Afghanistan and Iraq alongside commonly known regions currently experiencing genocidal conflict such as Sudan's Darfur and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These and Myanmar, Pakistan, Somalia and Sri Lanka all made the list's top eight because they appear in each of the five "expert" indexes.
The next 25 "orange alert" countries appear in at least three of the indexes and include China, Colombia, Philippines and Indonesia as places where ongoing or simmering violence could flare to genocidal proportions.
for full text
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=1049224
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hope srilanka gets it's comeuppance soon.sinhala racists think they can commit any atrocities and world will keep a blind eye.the so called international community should stop aiding sinhala govt.otherwise they will be partners in crime,which includes india,
The irony in this report is the one who has prepared it is madame Albright. She was the one who was in charge when the liberation strugle was banned in the US. Now they are finding the truth. அரசன் அன்றறுப்பான் தெய்வம் நின்று அறுக்கும்.
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