New York protest extends to US, Mexico, India missions of UN

Three days of hunger-strike and protest against Sri Lanka’s egragious rights violations and horrific killings against the more than 200,000 Tamil civilians caught up in the war held in New York from Tuesday concluded Thursday, organizers of the event said. Several hundred protesters from different states took positions in front of the Indian mission from… Continue reading New York protest extends to US, Mexico, India missions of UN

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69 percent kids malnourished: Vanni health officials

Four years ago, there were only 2 percent of children below 5 years of age, malnourished in Vanni. But, today, 69 percent of them are malnourished, said health officials of Mullaiththeevu working in the so-called safety zone. Mothers are unable to breastfeed due to malnutrition. Presently, only one-month-old babies are given with milk powder due… Continue reading 69 percent kids malnourished: Vanni health officials

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RSF repeats war-crimes complaint against Colombo

Reminding Colombo to to fulfill its international obligations to let journalists into the Vanni conflict area where "a major humanitarian crisis in unfolding," Asia-Pacific Desk at Reporters sans frontiers (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, in a press release issued Friday said, "[t]he death of at least two journalists in the so-called "no-fire" area tends to… Continue reading RSF repeats war-crimes complaint against Colombo

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Stop shelling say Co-chairs, attack continues amidst heavy rain

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Friday morning stepped up shelling and firing on the civilian safety zone, causing casualties among civilians and making them continuously stay within bunkers, according to the reports from the makeshift hospital in Puthumaaththa’lan in Mullaiththeevu in the morning. Around 50 wounded civilians were brought to the hospital. The intensification of shelling… Continue reading Stop shelling say Co-chairs, attack continues amidst heavy rain

Co-chairs call the fighting futile, stress humanitarian pause

During a conference call Friday morning among the co-chairs, Norway, U.S., EU and Japan, "the members expressed urgent concern for the safety of more than 100,000 people trapped by the conflict," and "stressed the importance of a humanitarian pause and of ensuring that adequate supplies of food, water and medicine reach the civilians in the… Continue reading Co-chairs call the fighting futile, stress humanitarian pause

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219 civilians arrested in Gampaha

The Sri Lanka Army and Sri Lanka Police conducted dusk-to-dawn cordon and search operations in several parts of Gampaha town and its suburbs on Tuesday through to Wednesday and arrested about 219 civilians majority of them Tamils from North East and upcountry Tamils working in business establishments and other private sector institutions. Sri Lankan armed… Continue reading 219 civilians arrested in Gampaha

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Canada calls for immediate ceasefire

"We’ve asked [the United Nations] for an immediate ceasefire. We’re very worried, of course, of the hostilities that are taking place but particularly worried for the civilians that are in the combat zone [in Vanni]," said Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon Thursday, according to a report in National Post. The call comes amidst continued… Continue reading Canada calls for immediate ceasefire

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Stop Shelling ‘No-Fire Zone,’ HRW tells Sri Lanka

"The Sri Lanka Government should stop firing heavy artillery into the "no-fire-zone" in the northern Vanni" which has caused "skyrocketing casualties" to civilians, said Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based rights group, in a press release issued Thursday. Calling the ‘no-fire-zone’ one of the most dangerous place in the world, the HRW also accused… Continue reading Stop Shelling ‘No-Fire Zone,’ HRW tells Sri Lanka

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Tamil hunger strikers’ condition deteriorates in London

Two British Tamils, 21-year-old Sivatharsan Sivakumaravel and 28-year-old Parameswarn Subramaniyan, who are on a hunger strike in the Parliament Square since 10:00 p.m. Monday, have refused to consume any food or water until there is a ceasefire in Sri Lanka. The hunger strikers have also demanded that food and medical aid should be allowed to… Continue reading Tamil hunger strikers’ condition deteriorates in London

US Tamil groups meet with State Department on Sri Lanka crisis

A group of American Tamils representing different diaspora organizations met with US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher, and US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Robert Blake, (via video link) on 8th April in Washington, D.C., to discuss the current humanitarian crisis Tamils face in Sri Lanka. The Tamil groups pressed for an immediate ceasefire and… Continue reading US Tamil groups meet with State Department on Sri Lanka crisis

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