Wounded thousands lack medical supplies, ICRC “worn out

Doctors working in the remaining area of fighting in Sri Lanka are "worn out," and there aren’t enough [medical] supplies to treat the hundreds, or thousands, of injured people, said International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) Country Chief, Paul Castella, according to a BBC report Monday. "The situation there is very difficult. The makeshift health… Continue reading Wounded thousands lack medical supplies, ICRC “worn out

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Heavy fighting breaks out in ‘safety zone’ border

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched a fresh ground offensive in the early hours of Monday around 2:00 a.m. targeting Iraddai-vaaykkaal, according to TamilNet correspondent in Vanni. Heavy shelling and exchange of gunfire was reported. Shelling targeted Iraddai-vaaykkaal, Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, Valaignarmadam and Pokk’anai areas. There have been civilian casualties. Details are yet to emerge.   [Full Coverage]

Diaspora youth hunger strike ignites mass struggle for Eezham

The fast to death protest by Parameswaran Subramaniyan in an effort to draw the attention of the International Community to the ongoing catastrophe in Sri Lanka, has reached the 13th day on Sunday. Thousands of Tamils of all ages and all walks of life have kept pouring into the Parliament Square throughout the campaign so… Continue reading Diaspora youth hunger strike ignites mass struggle for Eezham

French organisations vote and unanimously support Eezham Tamil independence

Exercising their right of free expression, 67 registered social welfare organisations of diaspora Tamils in France, took a pioneering democratic step of secret ballot on Saturday and unanimously declared support to the independence war of Eezham Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, said Ki Pi Aravinthan in Paris to TamilNet. The Paris declaration read… Continue reading French organisations vote and unanimously support Eezham Tamil independence

White van armed men abduct Tamil youth, woman in Batticaloa

Unidentified armed men arriving in a white van abducted Saturday around 3:00 p.m a 52-year-old Tamil woman from her house at Pankudaave’i in Karadiyanaa’ru after assaulting her and on Thursday armed men in police uniform in a white van forcibly took away a Tamil youth from Ka’napathi Nakar in Chengkaladi, in Batticalao, sources in Batticaloa… Continue reading White van armed men abduct Tamil youth, woman in Batticaloa

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SLA attacks continue to target safety zone

 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued indiscriminate shelling on the so-called ‘safety zone’ Friday and Saturday killing at least 60 civilians, according to local NGO workers. The SLA shelling targeted Iraddai-vaaykkaal and Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal. Meanwhlie, medical authorities at Puthumaaththa’lan hospital reported that 63 wounded were admitted Friday at the makeshift hospital and 55 on Saturday. Of the… Continue reading SLA attacks continue to target safety zone

British Foreign Secretary listens

“We have heard their [Tamil] voice and will keep listening”, said British Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, in a statement on Saturday. Saying that the British government is for ‘immediate ceasefire’ and for civilians to be ‘allowed to leave’, and the UN is progressing in making GoSL agreeing to send ‘support to civilians’ and LTTE agreeing… Continue reading British Foreign Secretary listens

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Starvation poised for worse killings than shelling

While around 60 civilians killed Friday and Saturday by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling, civilians have already started dying and many more thousands are at the verge of death due to starvation that is silently taking its toll within the so-called safety zone, TamilNet correspondent reported Saturday. The imminent victims are elderly, children and women.… Continue reading Starvation poised for worse killings than shelling

Regular rapes, killings, degrading interrogations in internment camps

Tamil IDPs inside the barbed-wire internment camps in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) controlled Vavuniyaa are not only medically underserved, but are subjected to degrading interrogations and there are reports of regular rapes and killings, reveals a well known German writer and Human Rights activist, Thomas Seibert, who recently returned from Sri Lanka after a humanitarian… Continue reading Regular rapes, killings, degrading interrogations in internment camps

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