SLA fires cluster shells, 45 civilians killed, 120 wounded Tuesday

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling killed 43 civilians throughout the day on Tuesday. 13 civilians, including 9 members of 2 families, were slain in Ampalavanpokka’nai and Valaignarmadam area in the morning. 3 of the killed were children. Four civilians were killed hit by gunfire. 120 civilians were wounded throughout the day, according to medical and… Continue reading SLA fires cluster shells, 45 civilians killed, 120 wounded Tuesday

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SLA attacks kill 88 Tamils, including 21 children on Monday

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling on Monday claimed the lives of 70 civilians as Fifty Caliber gunfire from the SLA positions across the lagoon also killed 18 civilians on the road, which links the makeshift hospital with IDP settlements. 21 of the slain victims and 31 of 156 wounded civilians were children. 63 tarpaulin huts… Continue reading SLA attacks kill 88 Tamils, including 21 children on Monday

Case filed to block US vote on IMF loan to Sri Lanka

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), a US-based activist group, filed a complaint against Secretary of the US Treasury, Timothy Geithner, and the US Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Meg Lundsager, in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to obtain a "declaratory judgment that a failure of the United States… Continue reading Case filed to block US vote on IMF loan to Sri Lanka

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Apply adequate pressure on Colombo for ceasefire and negotiations: LTTE

The LTTE is not a movement believing that war is the only means to achieve the aspirations of the people it represents. But, political solution needs an environment conducive to it. The IC can play a positive role by adequately pressurizing Colombo for ceasefire and by promoting negotiations between GoSL and the LTTE as equal… Continue reading Apply adequate pressure on Colombo for ceasefire and negotiations: LTTE

Arundhati Roy: “Colossal humanitarian tragedy

Pointing an accusing finger at the Indian Government for silence on the unfolding tragedy in Sri Lanka, Arundhati Roy, writer and activisit, in an article appearing in Times of India says, "while the killing continues, while tens of thousands of people are being barricaded into concentration camps, while more than 200,000 face starvation, and a… Continue reading Arundhati Roy: “Colossal humanitarian tragedy

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6 STF commandos killed, 8 injured in 3 separate LTTE attacks in Batticaloa

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) launched attacks on Special Task Force (STF) commandos at three separate locations Friday and Saturday in Batticaloa district killing a commando and seriously injuring three in the first attack while killing two commandos and seriously injuring one in the second attack. The third attack was on the STF sentry… Continue reading 6 STF commandos killed, 8 injured in 3 separate LTTE attacks in Batticaloa

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Global order experiments with body and mind of Vanni civilians

To what extent human beings can survive under extreme conditions was a Nazi research on the ‘dispensable Jews’ of the concentration camps, to find out the levels of extremity the human body and mind can withstand. Academic and professional circles raise an alarm that the Colombo government and the abetting powers, in experimenting political cum… Continue reading Global order experiments with body and mind of Vanni civilians

179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) attacks have claimed the lives of 179 civilians within the three days of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, according to the casualty figures collected by TamilNet correspondent in Vanni. At least 76 of the slain victims were children below the age of 15. At least 16 pregnant mothers were among the slain.… Continue reading 179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone

US Group notifies IMF, US Treasury of filing complaint

Counsel for the US-based activist group, Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), in a letter addressed to Secretary of the US Treasury, Timothy Geithner, and to the US Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Meg Lundsager, Friday, said that TAG will be filing a complaint Monday in the United States District Court for the District… Continue reading US Group notifies IMF, US Treasury of filing complaint

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