Regional Directors of Health Services for Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts, Dr. T. Varatharajah and Dr. T. Saththiyamoorthy, Monday jointly urged the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health to supply medicines intended for the civilians in Vanni at least in the next ICRC shipment. Only 5% of the combined quota of medicine and dressings meant for the… Continue reading Allow ICRC to transport medicines, RDHS urge Sri Lankan Health Ministry
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Parents, son fleeing war in Vanni, shot dead on Vadamaraadchi sea
Sri Lanka Defence Ministry reported that government forces opened fire Sunday early morning on civilians fleeing the war in Vanni in four boats from Puthumaaththa’lan in Mullaiththeevu to Vadamaraadchi, killing a 9-year-old boy and his parents. Point Pedro police recovered the body of the boy and handed it over to Manthikai government hospital mortuary but… Continue reading Parents, son fleeing war in Vanni, shot dead on Vadamaraadchi sea
75,000 Tamils jam Toronto, demand Sri Lanka to stop genocide
Nearly 75,000 expatriate Tamils crowded downtown Toronto between 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday to raise the plight of the more than 250,000 Tamil civilians trapped in the war in Vanni, and subjected to continuous artillery attacks and aerial bombardment by Sri Lanka military. Cries of ‘genocide’ and accusations of human rights abuses were heard… Continue reading 75,000 Tamils jam Toronto, demand Sri Lanka to stop genocide
Cruelty of disinformation
TamilNet Sunday published news and photographs on the plight of pregnant mothers, newborn babies and babies in the wombs affected by the inhuman shelling and bombing by the Colombo government on the safe zone declared for civilians. This information on hard truth has stirred Colombo’s disinformation agencies to discredit TamilNet by bringing in trivial matters… Continue reading Cruelty of disinformation
Boyle warns U.N. repeating Srebrenica debacle in Vanni
Pointing out that “[i]n 1995 the United Nations Organization as a whole was fully complicit in Serbia’s genocidal massacre of 8500 Bosnian Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica in violation of Article III (e) of the 1948 Genocide Convention that prohibited, criminalized and required the punishment of: "Complicity in genocide,"” Professor Francis Boyle, an expert… Continue reading Boyle warns U.N. repeating Srebrenica debacle in Vanni
Gotabaya comments on “media freedom”
"Mentioning the editor’s [Vidyadaran’s] name provoked a surprising response," says Amos Roberts, reporter for Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Dateline, in his 25 minute report from Sri Lanka, referring to the spontaneous display of anger by Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse who had ordered Vidyadaran’s arrest and accused Vidyadaran of "terrorism" saying, "he… Continue reading Gotabaya comments on “media freedom”
Nadesan urges UN to investigate Colombo’s War Crimes
B. Nadesan, the political head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Sunday said the Tigers had "plenty of evidences" to document that the Sri Lankan government of Mahinda Rajapaksa was "intentionally directing attacks against civilians," committing war crimes and crimes against humanity when asked to comment on the recent statement issued by the… Continue reading Nadesan urges UN to investigate Colombo’s War Crimes
Shelling doesn’t spare even babies in wombs
While four pregnant mothers were killed in SLA shelling on Friday inside the safe zone, another mother who was admitted to the makeshift-hospital after injuries in her lower abdomen gave birth Saturday to a baby girl, but the hospital staff noticed the child having shrapnel on her left thigh. The newborn child went through… Continue reading Shelling doesn’t spare even babies in wombs
Civilian casualties mount as intense bombing and shelling continues
69 civilians were killed, including 19 children, and scores wounded within the safe zone in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombardments Saturday in Mullaiththeevu. The SLAF bombers have been attacking the zone continuously for the 5th day, despite the call from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Friday to… Continue reading Civilian casualties mount as intense bombing and shelling continues
Fein invites Patton Boggs for debate at Press Club
Bruce Fein, former Associate Deputy Attorney General under President Reagan and counsel for a Washington-based Tamil activist group, has invited Patton Boggs LLP, the Washington Law firm retained by the Government of Sri Lanka for advocacy work in the U.S., for a debate at the National Press Club to defend the President of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Fein invites Patton Boggs for debate at Press Club
