More than 5,000 protesters took to the streets of Sydney Saturday demanding action against the Sri Lankan government and the atrocities being committed against Tamil civilians caught up in the war in the Vanni. Sydney’s Central Business District suffered traffic congestion and delays as demonstrators took over major city roads as the protesters marched towards… Continue reading Sydney protest draws more than 5,000
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257 Tamils arrested in outskirts of Colombo
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and police took into custody 301 persons including 257 Tamils in a joint search conducted in Gampaha, in the outskirts of Colombo city, from Thursday 6:00 p.m till Friday 6:00 a.m, according to police spokesman, Ranjith Gunasekara. 8,830 persons were interrogated in the search, he said. The relatives of the arrested… Continue reading 257 Tamils arrested in outskirts of Colombo
Jesse Jackson calls for ceasefire
Veteran American civil rights campaigner Reverend Jesse Jackson, who addressed the diaspora Tamil conference in London on Thursday said that "we [the global community] have a moral obligation to stop the killings" in Sri Lanka. The American civil rights activist also raised the need to increase the international awareness of the crisis and asked what… Continue reading Jesse Jackson calls for ceasefire
Diaspora conference in London calls for immediate ceasefire
Des Browne sitting on the far right, with Sen Kandiah (British Tamils Forum), Mike Griffiths (Member of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party) and Lord Falconer (former Lord Chancellor) 45 Tamil dignitaries from 21 countries gathered in London on Wednesday and Thursday to resolve that an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka was essential… Continue reading Diaspora conference in London calls for immediate ceasefire
Grasping at straws leaving the tail: diaspora activist on Holmes’ brief
UN Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes, who briefed the UN Security Council for a second time on Thursday "didn’t say anything new in his latest briefing other than reflecting on the escalation of the crisis and the pathetic impotency of the UN in handling the situation," Roy Gardiner Wignarajah,… Continue reading Grasping at straws leaving the tail: diaspora activist on Holmes’ brief
20 lorries arrive at Jaffna through A9 land route
Twenty lorries including two cooler vehicles transporting around 20 metric tonnes goods to private traders in Jaffna arrived at Naavatkuzhi Government ware house Thursday around 2:30 p.m through A9 land route, sources in Jaffna said. Two weeks ago lorries had brought goods to Jaffna through A9 road for the first time after a long period.… Continue reading 20 lorries arrive at Jaffna through A9 land route
SLA denies permission to Vanni IDP children to attend normal schools
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna refuse permission to the children held in two SLA detainment centres in Kaithadi to attend normal schools near the centre despite efforts by educational officials and UNICEF readiness to offer financial assistance, sources in Jaffna said. The SLA authorities say that there are security problems in transporting the… Continue reading SLA denies permission to Vanni IDP children to attend normal schools
Coercion is not the beginning for a lasting solution
“Intimidation and coercion of Tamils and their political leaders can never be a good beginning for any lasting solution. The fundamental point is that the powers don’t want to see parity to Tamils in the negotiation. They want to confirm Colombo’s position that there is a post-LTTE phase and the Tamils to negotiate from a… Continue reading Coercion is not the beginning for a lasting solution
SLA attacks hospital, 2 patients killed, 11 wounded
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) attacked the makeshift hospital at Puthumaththa’lan with Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) in the early hours of Thursday between 4:00 and 4:30 a.m., killing two patients inside the hospital and causing injuries to 11 including two medical staff. Six patients who were already being treated for their injuries from shell attacks and… Continue reading SLA attacks hospital, 2 patients killed, 11 wounded
Carnage continues, 131 civilians including 32 children killed Wednesday
131 civilians, including 32 children were killed in various types of attacks carried out by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) inside the safety zone throughout the day on Thursday, according to data collected from various local NGO workers and medical authorities within the civilian pocket besieged by the… Continue reading Carnage continues, 131 civilians including 32 children killed Wednesday
