Ambassador Rice supports UN Council briefing on Sri Lanka

Speaking at the Security Council Stakeout microphone, March 20, 2009 Ambassador Susan E. Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative, said US supports UN Security council briefing on Sri Lanka, and added: "The United States feels strongly about and concerned about Sri Lanka and we support the provision of it to the Council- a full and updated information… Continue reading Ambassador Rice supports UN Council briefing on Sri Lanka

SLA deserter from Vanni arrested with jewelry in Anuradapura

Thambuthegama police in Anuradapura district arrested Tuesday evening a Sri Lanka Army (SLA) deserter from Visuvamadu battle front in Vanni with jewelry articles worn by women worth around 3 million rupees at a check point in Thambuthegama, according to media report in Colombo quoting H. W. Kumarasiri, the Officer-in-charge of Thamuthegama police. The police took… Continue reading SLA deserter from Vanni arrested with jewelry in Anuradapura

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LTTE urges China to consider Tamils plight at UN

Political Head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE), B. Nadesan, on Friday urged Chinese government to allow Tamils plight to be discussed at the UN Security Council for a second time. "The Sri Lankan state is not only denying the Tamil sovereignty, but it is waging a genocidal war against them of catastrophic dimensions,"… Continue reading LTTE urges China to consider Tamils plight at UN

Tamil Eelam flag flown in Toronto protest legal – Canadian Police

The use of Eezham Tamil national flag did not contravene any law in Canada, according to a report by CBC News which cited Toronto police spokesman Mark Pugash. Citing the ban on the LTTE, some representatives of the Sri Lankan government, who have been over-sensitive to any demonstration of overwhelming Tamil diaspora support to Tamil… Continue reading Tamil Eelam flag flown in Toronto protest legal – Canadian Police

Socialist Resistance voices for Eezham Tamils

“The socialist and labour movement stand against repression and genocide. We stand in solidarity with the Tamil people in the face of its suffering at the hands of the Sri Lankan government”, said Duncan Chapel, member of the Socialist Resistance steering committee, Tuesday, greeting 25,000 strong Tamil demonstration outside of the European Commission. Supporting the… Continue reading Socialist Resistance voices for Eezham Tamils

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Uthayn editor Vithiyatharan detained for 3 more months

Colombo Pettah Court majistrate, Jegan Balapitiya, extended Wednesday the detention period of Uthayan editor Vithiyatharan for 3 more months when he was produced before him by Prevention of Crime Branch police, sources in Colombo said. The police requested the court for the extension of detention of Vithiyatharan on the directions of Gothabaya Rajapakse, Defence Secretary… Continue reading Uthayn editor Vithiyatharan detained for 3 more months

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UN withheld civilian casualty figures to protect Sri Lankan state – report

Publishing two leaked documents by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press at the UN, in an exclusive report on Wednesday revealed that the United Nations office had its own estimates of casualty figures. The UN had internal documentation for 9,924 civilian casualties including 2,683 killings and… Continue reading UN withheld civilian casualty figures to protect Sri Lankan state – report

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India’s help significant in defeating Tigers – Sri Lanka minister

Nimal Sripala de Silva, a cabinet minister in Sri Lanka parliament, said that India’s great assistance helped Sri Lanka Army (SLA) to defeat the Liberation Tigers and that the people of Sri Lanka should be grateful to India, while responding to the strong accusation against allowing Indian Medical team into Sri Lanka by Anurakumara Tissanayake,… Continue reading India’s help significant in defeating Tigers – Sri Lanka minister

‘Safe zone’ under encircling fire, 137 killed in 3 days, ICRC worker wounded

137 people have died and more than 200 injured since Saturday night in Sri Lanka Army shelling and gunfire inside the ‘safe zone’ of Vanni. At least 18 of them have died hit by long-range gunfire coming from SLA attacking the civilian zone. Meanwhile, massive bunker buster bombs numbering around 50 dropped by the Sri… Continue reading ‘Safe zone’ under encircling fire, 137 killed in 3 days, ICRC worker wounded

ICRC transports 440 wounded to Indian military hospital in Pulmoaddai

 The makeshift-hospital in Puthumaaththa’lan on Monday said 440 patients were taken on board in the ICRC ship "Green Ocean." Meanwhile, sources in Colombo said the ICRC was instructed to transport the patients to the hospital run by Indian paramedics in Pulmoaddai. In the meantime, doctors at the hospital who were on duty on Monday were… Continue reading ICRC transports 440 wounded to Indian military hospital in Pulmoaddai