Velupillai Prabhakaran, aged 54, whose death while trying to escape advancing Sri Lankan government troops was confirmed on May 24, founded and led the Tamil Tigers (formally the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or LTTE), turning it into one of the most organised, effective and brutal terrorist guerrilla groups in the world. From 1983 Prabhakaran… Continue reading Velupillai Prabhakaran – Telegraph
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British officials in race to stop ‘war crime’ by Sri Lankan forces
By Dean Nelson in Colombo. British ministers and diplomats were involved in a frantic last minute series of pleas to spare the lives of two Tamil Tiger leaders as Sri Lankan troops closed in. The LTTE’s political chief B Nadesan and ‘peace secretariat’ head S Puleedevan had attempted to surrender, a senior United Nations official… Continue reading British officials in race to stop ‘war crime’ by Sri Lankan forces
More than 280,000 Sri Lankan refugees could be held in camps for up to two years – Telegraph
Fears of a humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka are growing after the government said 280,000 refugees who fled the conflict zone would be held in overcrowded camps for up to two years. Officials said the delay was necessary to screen for Tamil Tigers and rebuild and restore electricity and water supplies to thousands of homes… Continue reading More than 280,000 Sri Lankan refugees could be held in camps for up to two years – Telegraph
Tamil Tiger leaders were shot ‘while trying to surrender’
B Nadesan, head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s political wing, and S Puleedevan, head of its "peace secretariat", were killed as they approached Sri Lankan army positions waving a white flag, a spokesman for the group claimed. S. Pathmanathan, the group’s head of international relations said: "We were instructed to make contact with… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leaders were shot ‘while trying to surrender’
China on the rise once more across the East
An ally of Beijing has fought a bitterly controversial conflict to a final victory, while shrugging off international protests along the way. India, the other Asian giant, is only 50 miles from Sri Lanka across the waters of the Palk Straits, yet it has been shown to have far less influence on its neighbour than… Continue reading China on the rise once more across the East
Tamil Tigers announce plan to surrender and end Sri Lanka war
The Tamil Tigers appear today to have surrendered their fight against the Sri Lankan government, announcing that they are laying down their arms to try to halt the army’s assault on remaining pockets of resistance. The Tigers’ head of international relations, Selvarajah Pathmanathan, said in a statement released on TamilNet that its war with the… Continue reading Tamil Tigers announce plan to surrender and end Sri Lanka war
Red Cross ‘lifeline’ to Sri Lanka war zone cut
Tens of thousands of people trapped inside Sri Lanka’s northern war zone are going without aid and medical help because ships carrying essential supplies have been unable to land. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) had opened a sea route to the tiny coastal enclave, less than twice the size of London’s Hyde… Continue reading Red Cross ‘lifeline’ to Sri Lanka war zone cut
Suffering in Sri Lanka
The long agony of civilians trapped inside the inferno of Sri Lanka’s northern war zone may, at last, be easing. Some 2,000 are reported to have escaped this ruined enclave, ironically named a "no-fire zone", where a devastating bombardment has claimed hundreds of lives and struck the only working hospital in the last week alone.… Continue reading Suffering in Sri Lanka
Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
Western governments and societies are always quick to condemn atrocities in the Middle East and Africa. But there’s been a lack of comparable outrage over the events in Sri Lanka, says Dean Nelson. Do we have favourites when it comes to civilian casualties? Do we care about some peoples’ suffering more than others? … Continue reading Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
Barack Obama tells Sri Lanka to stop “indiscriminate shelling”
"Without urgent action, this humanitarian crisis could turn into a catastrophe," Mr Obama said, with the United Nations estimating that up to 50,000 civilians may be trapped in the ferocious Sri Lankan fighting. "So I urge the Tamil Tigers to lay down their arms and let civilians go. Their forced recruitment of civilians and their… Continue reading Barack Obama tells Sri Lanka to stop “indiscriminate shelling”
