UK: Sri Lanka belongs on UN Security Council agenda

Britain’s Foreign Minister David Miliband said Monday he is “appalled” by reports of mass civilian casualties in Sri Lanka. Saying that he believed “very very strongly” that the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka merits the attention of the United Nations Security Council, he noted: “the civilian catastrophe in the North East of Sri Lanka speaks… Continue reading UK: Sri Lanka belongs on UN Security Council agenda

Japan urged to act over Sri Lanka crisis

Four international organisations – Human Rights Watch, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, International Crisis Group and Amnesty International – released a joint letter to the Japanese Prime Minister Monday, calling on Japan “to play a more active role in confronting the unfolding catastrophe in Sri Lanka.” The four organisations called on Japan “to… Continue reading Japan urged to act over Sri Lanka crisis

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Pathmanathan calls for urgent international intervention

Refuting the Sri Lankan propaganda that artillery and shelling against the Tamil civilians was carried out by the Tigers, Selvarasa Pathmanathan, the LTTE’s head of international relations on Monday urged the governments of the world to prevail upon the Sri Lankan Government to prevent it from causing a collective tragedy. "The recent developments in Vanni… Continue reading Pathmanathan calls for urgent international intervention

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Grand response to Norway ballot: 80 percent turn out

Around 80 percent of eligible voters among Eezham Tamils in the cities and other centres where a ballot was conducted to test the current validity of Vaddukkoaddai Resolution, turned out for the voting, Utrop news paper, which conducted the ballot, reported Sunday night. The voting took place on Sunday between 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,… Continue reading Grand response to Norway ballot: 80 percent turn out

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SLA continues to inflict carnage

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has stepped up relentless barrage of shelling using all sorts of heavy weapons on the so-called safety-zone (no-fire zone) in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal and Vadduvaakal areas where more than 130,000 civilians have sought refuge without adequate bunkers and shelters. Civilian casualties are mounting amidst lack of medicine and food due to limited or… Continue reading SLA continues to inflict carnage

Sonia says war is over while 1200 civilian bodies are counted in Vanni

Congress president Ms Sonia Gandhi, sharing a platform with the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Sunday said: "Our government had done everything possible to bring an end to the hostilities and it was due to our resolute efforts that Sri Lanka announced conclusion of combat operations and people moved to safer places," PTI… Continue reading Sonia says war is over while 1200 civilian bodies are counted in Vanni

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Tamil survivors bear phosphorous burns – report

Tamil civilians who escaped the Sri Lankan military bombardment, treated by French doctors, included those with injuries from phosphorous bombs, AFP reported. Doctors at the French field hospital Cheddikulam, Vavuniya said that among those who were treated were those with white hands, possibly caused by burns from phosphorus- an incendiary weapon which is banned from… Continue reading Tamil survivors bear phosphorous burns – report

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Aid workers tell donors not to fund Sri Lanka, reports Channel-4’s Walsh

 "This is a man-made humanitarian disaster, the aid worker explained. "I am in the strange position of just keep telling all our donors when they come here to NOT to give money,"" writes Channel-4’s Nick Paton Walsh, quoting an aid worker inside an internment camp in Vavuniyaa. The Channel-4 crew was deported on the directions… Continue reading Aid workers tell donors not to fund Sri Lanka, reports Channel-4’s Walsh

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Ilanthirayan seriously wounded in SLA barrage

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Military Spokesman Irasiah Punitharooban alias Ilanthirayan (Marshall) sustained heavy injuries in the latest artillery barrage by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in the early hours of Sunday, sources close to LTTE in Vanni told TamilNet. After a long break, Ilanthirayan gave an interview to Australia Tamil Broadcasting Coorporation (ATBC) amidst… Continue reading Ilanthirayan seriously wounded in SLA barrage

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