Contrary to Colombo’s propaganda, major part of the civilians who escaped capture by Sri Lanka Army are moving towards the LTTE side from Valaignar Madam to Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, in large numbers, Tiger officials told TamilNet Wednesday. LTTE’s Political Division official C. Ilamparithi said almost 200,000 civilians are still in the LTTE area. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister… Continue reading Major part of civilians seek refuge with LTTE, while US, India deliberate
Author: TamilNet
“Inner well springs” of Tamil struggle can’t be destroyed, says South African Minister
South Africa’s deputy minister for Communications, Radhakrishna Padayachie, has voiced his support for the establishment of an independent Tamil homeland and reiterated calls for bilateral talks between the Sri Lankan Government and the LTTE to establish a permanent peace. The African National Council (ANC) Member of Parliament, citing a "common conviction in the right to… Continue reading “Inner well springs” of Tamil struggle can’t be destroyed, says South African Minister
Nambiar reluctant to brief UN Security Council on Sri Lanka humanitarian situation
Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff, Vijay Nambiar, who was sent to Sri Lanka as the United Nations envoy to report on the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the beaches of Mullaiththeevu has expressed reluctance to have "even a closed door briefing" on the crisis, Inner City Press reported Tuesday. Nambiar’s refusal to brief is likely have… Continue reading Nambiar reluctant to brief UN Security Council on Sri Lanka humanitarian situation
SLA fire hampers ICRC evacuation of seriously wounded civilians from Vanni
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) started cannon fire from Manthuvil in Puthukkudiyiruppu across Nanthikkadal lagoon towards the coastal stretch of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Wednesday afternoon as local ICRC workers were providing coordinates to the ICRC ship to come close to the shore to transport the severely wounded from the makeshift hospital, according to latest reports from the medical… Continue reading SLA fire hampers ICRC evacuation of seriously wounded civilians from Vanni
SLA shells Church in Valaignarmadam, Fr. James Pathinathar wounded
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up artillery and mortar barrage on Valaignarmadam Wednesday killing and maiming civilians who have sought refuge at several locations. Rev Father James Pathinathar, a prominent Catholic priest was injured in SLA shelling that hit the Church in Valaignarmadam Wednesday noon, initial reports said. The SLA shelling on Tuesday killed a… Continue reading SLA shells Church in Valaignarmadam, Fr. James Pathinathar wounded
Colombo blocks WFP supply ship scheduled to reach Vanni Tuesday
Sri Lankan authorities have put off the departure of a ship with WFP supplies scheduled to reach Vanni on Tuesday despite the local civil officials in Vanni indicated the coordinates for the new landing point, Vavuniyaa District Secretariat officials told TamilNet Tuesday evening. Starvation-stricken civilians have long been waiting for humanitarian supplies to arrive and… Continue reading Colombo blocks WFP supply ship scheduled to reach Vanni Tuesday
Contradicting figures raise fears of disappearances
While the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) claimed Monday that 30,000 civilians had reached territory under its control from the so-called safety zone, civil officials in Vavuniyaa and in Jaffna reported Tuesday that only 8,500 have arrived in the districts. However, SLA officers in Jaffna gave contradicting figures ranging between 5,000 and 12,000 in the custody… Continue reading Contradicting figures raise fears of disappearances
Civilians fleeing war in Vanni arrive in Jaffna district
Around 3,500 civilians fleeing war in Vanni by sea on fishing boats arrived Tuesday afternoon at Point Pedro Munai area while Sri Lanka Army (SLA) says that nearly 5,500 to 12,000 have come into the area between Chaalai and Iyakkachchi, sources in Jaffna said. Around 1,500 civilians from Vanni at Point Pedro Munai have been… Continue reading Civilians fleeing war in Vanni arrive in Jaffna district
‘Empty statements of IC evoke fury in the diaspora’: Oslo hunger striker
The whole concept of peace facilitation will become a mockery and no peace facilitation will hereafter be seen with credibility in the world, if Norway fails in its ‘responsibility’ in stopping civilian tragedy in Sri Lanka, said 51 years old Sri Navaratnam, the leader of Norway Tamil Sangam (association), who commenced an indefinite fast in… Continue reading ‘Empty statements of IC evoke fury in the diaspora’: Oslo hunger striker
South African group condems Sri Lanka for killing Tamil civilians
South Africa based Solidarity Group for Peace and Justice in Sri Lanka, which comprises of members from African National Congress (ANC), Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), South African Communist Party (SACP) and Tamil activist groups, on Tuesday condemned the Government of Sri Lanka for the killing of thousands of Tamil civilians by Sri… Continue reading South African group condems Sri Lanka for killing Tamil civilians
