The LTTE’s Head of the Political Division on Saturday appreciated the attempts of the UK and French foreign ministers for visiting Colombo to address the dire humanitarian crisis faced by the Tamil people. In his letter to the ministers, the LTTE political head clarified the situation of IDPs in LTTE control areas in Vanni and… Continue reading LTTE urges UK, French Foreign ministers to continue initiatives
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Tamil protesters attack 5 army trucks in Tamil Nadu
Tamil protestors on Saturday ransacked five army trucks at Neelambur area near Coimbatore, following rumours that the weapon laden trucks were meant for Sri Lankan Army. Around 80 trucks laden with weapons and other army supply was heading towards Thiruvananthapuram. "More than 80 trucks of war material including weapons meant for Sri Lanka are being… Continue reading Tamil protesters attack 5 army trucks in Tamil Nadu
Gotabaya’s “malice borne of intolerance” cause for incarceration, says Vithyatharan’s petition
In a Fundamental Rights petition filed with the Supreme Court in Sri Lanka, Nadesapillai Vithyatharan, present editor of the newspapers Sudar Oli and Uthayan, states that he was "victimized as a result of the views and opinions expressed in some of his articles published in the aforesaid newspapers, Sudar Oli and Uthayan, " and adds… Continue reading Gotabaya’s “malice borne of intolerance” cause for incarceration, says Vithyatharan’s petition
Paramilitary kills kidnapped girl in Batticaloa after ransom demand
Dead body of the 8-year-old Thinusika Satheeskumar, the girl reported missing since Tuesday after going to her school, was recovered inside an abandoned well in the city Saturday morning. The victims’ relatives have alleged that the killers were paramilitary operatives who have been demanding 3 million rupees in ransom. Thinusika is the daughter of Satheeskumar… Continue reading Paramilitary kills kidnapped girl in Batticaloa after ransom demand
Obama expresses concern for Tissainayagam
In a statement issued by the White House in honor of World Press Freedom Day, President Barack Obama expressed his concern for Sunday Times Journalist J.S Tissainayagam and said his case was "emblematic of the hundreds of journalists who face intimidation, censorship, and arbitrary arrest." Tissainayagam and journalists like him are "guilty of nothing more… Continue reading Obama expresses concern for Tissainayagam
SLA massacres patients with targeted shelling, 64 killed in hospital
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Saturday attacked the only remaining makeshift hospital twice, killing 64 patients and attending relatives, and causing injuries to 87. Two artillery shells fired by the SLA hit the hospital at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal around 9:00 a.m. killing 23 and maiming 34 and later several shells were fired at 10:30 a.m., killing 41… Continue reading SLA massacres patients with targeted shelling, 64 killed in hospital
SLA steps up attacks, civilian casualties mount amidst starvation, congested life
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up artillery, mortar and Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) fire on Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, causing panic among civilians in a heavily congested village of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Friday from 9:30 a.m. Friday. Many civilians were killed as the shelling has continued for hours throughout the evening. Medical staff at the makeshift hospital were only… Continue reading SLA steps up attacks, civilian casualties mount amidst starvation, congested life
TNA parliamentarians condemn disappearance of students in Eastern Province
“How could the government say that normalcy has been restored to Eastern Province and that civil administration takes place when many students in Batticaloa, Ampaa’rai and Trincomalee have gone missing?” Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Batticaloa parliamentarians asked, in a joint report which called on the government to take action to have the abducted students released… Continue reading TNA parliamentarians condemn disappearance of students in Eastern Province
One-man hunt excuse to nullify a national question
Contrary to what is said outside, the real focus of the UN Security Council deliberations is not on the plight of the Tamil civilians, but using their plight as a shield and by manipulating it, the thrust is actually for the hunt or deposition of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan, in order to blunt the Tamil… Continue reading One-man hunt excuse to nullify a national question
IMF Senate briefing reveals hurdles remain on Sri Lanka loan
During a Foreign Relations Committee briefing for Congressional staffers organized by office of Senator Richard Lugar, Republican leader of the Foreign Relations Committee Thursday afternoon in Washington D.C., officials from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that while the mandate of the IMF is to assist member countries facing Balance of Payment crisis, regardless of… Continue reading IMF Senate briefing reveals hurdles remain on Sri Lanka loan
