SLA intensifies attacks on Safe Zone, 63 civilians killed, 143 wounded

  Sri Lanka Army (SLA), which has been blaming that the Tigers were using civilians as ‘human shields’ on Sunday contradicted its claims saying that main LTTE fighting formations were inside a territory outside the safe zone, besieged by the SLA and claimed that the area has now been brought under its control, causing heavy… Continue reading SLA intensifies attacks on Safe Zone, 63 civilians killed, 143 wounded

Paramilitary detainee escapes from Jaffna prison

A paramilitary man alleged to be a person of a prominent Tamil political-cum-paramilitary party in Jaffna, detained for suspected involvement in various robberies, abduction and extortion, escaped from Jaffna Prison Sunday between 4:30 a.m and 4:35 a.m, according to Jaffna Prison officials. The escapee is alleged to have operated along with Sri Lanka Army (SLA)… Continue reading Paramilitary detainee escapes from Jaffna prison

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Jaffna Hospital faces crisis due to shortage of ministry funds

Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) is facing a crisis due its unpaid dues to Sri Lanka Electricity Board (SLEB) as the funds allocated to it by Sri Lanka Health Ministry has not been released, sources in Jaffna said. SLEB Jaffna is reported to be taking steps to suspend electricity supply to JTH as nearly 50 million… Continue reading Jaffna Hospital faces crisis due to shortage of ministry funds

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More than 10 SLN soldiers injured in accident in Jaffna

A Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) vehicle carrying SLN soldiers along the causeway between Ponnaalai junction and Valanthalai junction in Kaarainakar in the islets of Jaffna lost control and leapt into the water causing injuries to more than ten SLN soldiers in the vehicle, Friday around 6:20 a.m. Some of the injured who were rushed to… Continue reading More than 10 SLN soldiers injured in accident in Jaffna

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Sinhalese mob attacks Tamil demonstrators in Melbourne

 A group of around 50 Sinhala expatriates, some of them allegedly inebriated, attacked a car-rally demonstration organised by the Eezham Tamil diaspora in Melbourne Saturday noon protesting genocide of their kith and kin in the island of Sri Lanka and demanding immediate end of the war waged by Colombo government. A few Eezham Tamils were… Continue reading Sinhalese mob attacks Tamil demonstrators in Melbourne

Recognize our freedom: Vanni civilian leader

How can a people trust a government that has instructed them to get into a safety zone and then kills, maims and starve them continuously for months now, asks Pararajasingam Kanagalingam, president of the Vanni People Welfare Organization (VPWO), in a recorded affidavit on the civil situation of Vanni sent to TamilNet Wednesday. “ Right… Continue reading Recognize our freedom: Vanni civilian leader

SLA attacks kill 90 civililans within 3 days, 195 wounded

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued artillery and mortar shelling during the past 3 days in addition to firing Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) shells and Fifty Calibre rounds inside the so-called safety zone, killing 90 civilians and causing injuries to 195, according to medical and humanitarian workers within the ‘no-fire zone’. Medical staff at the makeshift… Continue reading SLA attacks kill 90 civililans within 3 days, 195 wounded

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Sirasa TV reporter assaulted in Colombo

Unidentified persons assaulted Maharajah Organization Ltd. Sirasa TV reporter Susantha Abeyaratne Friday morning, according to complaints lodged with Kiribathgoda police. Managing Director of Maharajah Organization Ltd. said that Susantha Abeyaratne was attacked when he went to cover a protest relating to an incident in a school. Sirasa TV said that though complaints were made to… Continue reading Sirasa TV reporter assaulted in Colombo

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Eyewitness reports horrific experiences at makeshift hospital

  “What’s happening here is something that has not happened anywhere in the world,” says, Theyva, a local humanitarian worker, who has been attending the admittance of seriously wounded civilians being brought to the makeshift hospital at Puthumaaththa’lan within the so-called ‘safe zone’ for 48 days. Sharing some of his horrific experiences with TamilNet Vanni… Continue reading Eyewitness reports horrific experiences at makeshift hospital

David Miliband calls for ‘humanitarian’ ceasefire

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Thursday renewed his call for an "urgent humanitarian ceasefire" to "allow the remaining civilians to leave the conflict area" and sought unhindered access for humanitarian agencies to the civilians displaced by the fighting, including those, whom he referred as "still trapped" in the conflict area. Mr. Miliband’s call comes… Continue reading David Miliband calls for ‘humanitarian’ ceasefire