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Tamil Tigers And Sri Lanka
Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism War Conflict and conflict resolution Sri Lanka Trackbacks (0)Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (aka Tamil Tigers) (Sri Lanka, Separatists)
The South Asia terrorism portal(SATP) is a project of the Institute for Conflict Management, India. It aims to provide access to data, commentary and analysis on current sectarian violence, wars and terrorism in South Asia. The principal countries covered are: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Nepal. The site offers weekly updates on security and terrorisnm in South Asia. The latter assess the level of terrorist threats and highlight the main groups responsible. Also accessible are a selection of full-text government reports, statements and legislation from South Asian nations and some international anti terrorist conventions. A further section offers bibliographies of articles and books for further reading.
http://www.satp.org/
This site provides free acces to the full text of a book by Asanga Welikala which was published in 2008 by Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) Colombo. ISBN 978‐955‐1655‐50‐1. The 265 page book discusses the history and impact of the use of States of Emergency powers in Sri Lanka. This includes discussion of the nature and use of anti-terrorism measures and their impact upon civil liberties and human rights in Sri Lanka since the 1950s. Background is provided on concepts relating to powers of emergency in a legal and constitutional context.
http://www.southasia.fnst.org/files/389/Manuscript_-_States_of_Emergency__3
Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA)
The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) was founded in 1996. It is
based in Sri Lanka and seeks to strengthen civil society and engage in
conflict resolution in the region. Its main areas of expertise are:
Legal and Constitutional reform , Media monitoring, Conflict and Peace
building, election monitoring. Its website provides detailed
information on the aims of the organisation and its work. It includes
free access to recent press releases, plus articles, speeches, data
from public opinion poll surveys and full-text research papers. These
include materials relating to the Sri Lanka civil war, Tamil Tigers
and election monitoring reports from Centre for Monitoring Election
Violence (CMEV), the Free Media Movement (FMM) and the Coalition
Against Political Violence. Most materials are from 2004 to date.
http://www.cpalanka.org
Sri Lanka : Human Security Gateway resources
The Human Security gateway is a joint project of the Human Security
report project and School for International Studies at Simon Fraser
University, Vancouver. It aims to provide researchers with a searchable
database of links to key websites, full-text reports, journal articles,
news items and fact sheets relating to human security worldwide. Human
security is defined as the protection of individuals from wars, civil
wars and violence. It website enables users to search or browse by
country or topic. Topics covered include: peace keeping operations,
children and armed conflict, international humanitarian law, gender and
security and refugees. Each resource has an added description of
content. The section on Sri Lanka includes papers relating to the civil
war, peace negotiations with the Tamil Tigers and human rights situation.
http://www.humansecuritygateway.com/browse.php?By=REGION&Selection=155
TamilNet
TamilNet is a news service which reports on issues relating to the Tamil people of Sri lanka. It includes extensive coverage of the Sri Lankan civil war, ethnic conflict and peace negotiations from a Tamil
perspective. Other key areas include: economic, political and social
development in Sri Lanka.The site includes recent and archived news
stories (dating from 1997 onwards), maps of Sri Lanka, photographs and
political cartoons.
http://www.tamilnet.com
Peace Secretariat of the Tamil Tigers of Tamil Eelam
This is a body of the Tamil Tigers which supports the political aims of the Tamil Tigers
and seeks to support the ceasefire in the civil war in Sri Lanka. The
website provides information on the aims, organisations and activities
of the body. It includes press releases and speeches from Tamil leaders. Also included are news stories and background on the civil war from a Tamil perspective. Most are archived from 2003 onwards.
http://www.ltteps.org/
This is the official website of the Secretariat for Co-ordinating the Peace Process (Sri Lanka). It was established in 2002 in order to implement the ceasefire agreement between the Sri Lankan government and Tamil Tigers. It provides access to background information on the conflict from a Sri Lankan government perspective. This includes a time line of events, maps and access to the full-text of any peace agreements made. Also available are recent press releases and news stories relating to the peace process.
http://www.peaceinsrilanka.org/Default.asp
The Anarchist voices website was created to provide peaceful anarchist groups with a space where they can load photos and film clips relating to their interests, research and other activities. It includes free access to videos of interviews, events and discussion with anarchists and anarchist groups from the Uk and USA. These offer a unique insight into their beliefs and activities, including coverage of practical anarchist projects ranging from alternative community developments, such as housing co-ops and examples of social anarchism. The site also offers free access to the full text of some recent issues of Total Liberty Evolutionary Anarchist magazine and links to anarchist discussion forums. From Intute.ac.uk
http://anarchistvoices.wetpaint.com/
Projecting Pyongyang: the future of North Korea's Kim Jong Il regime
This site provides free access to the full text of a pamphlet by Dr.
Andrew Scobell which was published by the U.S. Army War College,
Strategic Studies Institute in 2008. ISBN 1-58487-348-5. The 56 page
report sets out a series of possible scenarios for the future
government of the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea, considering their implications for international security.
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/
North Korea's military threat: Pyongyang's conventional forces, weapons of mass destruction, and ballistic missiles
This site provides free access to the full text of a report by Dr.
Andrew Scobell, Captain USN John M Sanford which was published by the
U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute in 2007. ISBN
1-58487-286-1. The 160 page book asesses the military capabilities of
North Korean conventional and non-conventional armed forces, including
coverage of nuclear weapons, chemical and biological weapons and
ballistic missiles. It also considers North Korean military policy and
intentions and its implications for international security and US
foreign policy in the region.
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/display.cfm?pubID=771
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