The Sri Lankan military on Sunday claimed that the war with the LTTE had reached its “final stages” amid reports that the next 72 hours were crucial for the Tigers. The Defence Ministry said that as Mullathivu battles reached their last phase, LTTE made several desperate attempts since Friday dawn to infiltrate the military’s… Continue reading Next 72 hours crucial for Tigers
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Protest to condemn killing of Tamils
Members of the minority community under the banner Tiruchi District Minorities Federation staged a demonstration in the city on Saturday condemning the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka. While urging the Central government to take steps to stop the killings of Sri Lankan Tamils in the island nation, they wanted the government to exert… Continue reading Protest to condemn killing of Tamils
Ban Ki-moon calls for immediate halt to the fighting in Sri Lanka
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly deplored the mounting civilian death toll in areas of fighting between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil rebels, and called for an immediate halt to the fighting. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported yesterday that conditions of people confined in the war zone in… Continue reading Ban Ki-moon calls for immediate halt to the fighting in Sri Lanka
Jayalalithaa to go on fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue
AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa will observe a day-long fast on March 10 demanding that the Centre should work for bringing about an immediate ceasefire between the Sri Lankan forces and the LTTE. Announcing a state-wide protest, the former Tamil Nadu chief minister, in a statement, on Thursday said that other prominent leaders of the… Continue reading Jayalalithaa to go on fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue
Puthukkudiyiruppu junction captured, says Sri Lankan Army
Sri Lankan forces on Tuesday took control of a strategic junction on the outskirts of the last LTTE-held urban area after fierce clashes that killed at least 13 Tamil Tiger guerrillas, the military said. The capture of the Puthukkudiyiruppu junction in Mullaittivu district came as the military said they were ready to inflict a… Continue reading Puthukkudiyiruppu junction captured, says Sri Lankan Army
Karunanidhi hails India’s appeal to Sri Lanka on ceasefire
DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today welcomed India’s appeal to Sri Lankan government to seize the ceasefire offer made by LTTE and pause the hostilities to help people trapped in conflict zones, saying it came as a "whiff of fresh air." In a letter to party workers, Karunanidhi recalled External… Continue reading Karunanidhi hails India’s appeal to Sri Lanka on ceasefire
Sri Lanka asks LTTE to stop use of child soldiers
Sri Lankan Ambassador to the US Jaliya Wickramasuriya has asked the Tamil Tigers to stop the use of child soldiers in the conflict, alleging that the LTTE is recruiting them to serve its political agenda. "It is alarming that LTTE terrorists continue their blatant pattern of recruiting children to serve their own political agendas. It… Continue reading Sri Lanka asks LTTE to stop use of child soldiers
Centre ‘mute spectator’ to ‘genocide’ in Sri Lanka: Sarath Kumar
A number of Tamil Nadu’s Samathuva Makkal Katchi activists on Wednesday staged a demonstration here demanding India’s intervention for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka where government forces and LTTE are locked in an intense battle. The activists led by party chief and actor R Sarath Kumar held a demonstration and shouted slogans against the… Continue reading Centre ‘mute spectator’ to ‘genocide’ in Sri Lanka: Sarath Kumar
Ex-US Ambassador to Sri Lanka seeks ‘conditional’ aid for island
The United States should work in "close coordination" with India on the Sri Lankan issue and impress upon international financial institutions to give "conditional" aid to the war-ravaged country, a former US Ambassador to Colombo has said. "A powerful and united donors group could insist that development assistance will flow only if strict conditions… Continue reading Ex-US Ambassador to Sri Lanka seeks ‘conditional’ aid for island
TN peaceful, Karunanidhi offers to send aid to Sri Lanka
Tamil Nadu was largely peaceful on Sunday and the funeral of a man who set himself ablaze in support of the Sri Lankan Tamils did not witness any untoward incidents. Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi offered to send doctors and paramedics to the island nation to render assistance to over 10,000 people injured in the military… Continue reading TN peaceful, Karunanidhi offers to send aid to Sri Lanka
