LTTE asks whether UN abets Colombo discrediting combatants

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Puthukkudiyiruppu political head C. Ilamparithi categorically denied Wednesday the misuse of a high energy food sent for children by UNICEF in June 2007 by diverting the therapeutic food to the use of LTTE cadres. Based on a report of Colombo alleging the ‘discovery’ of the said food samples in the… Continue reading LTTE asks whether UN abets Colombo discrediting combatants

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Menon wants civilians issue, war ending in Colombo’s favour

The Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon, has said in Washington that “civilians caught in the war should be safely moved to government-controlled areas”, PTI reported Thursday. Wrapping up his four days US visit and briefing that both India and the US have similar approaches to address the issue in Sri Lanka, he envisaged rehabilitation,… Continue reading Menon wants civilians issue, war ending in Colombo’s favour

US Legislators point out Sri Lanka’s “Red Alert” genocide ranking to Secretary Clinton

  A group of 38 United States members of Congress sent a joint letter today to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and to the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. Susan Rice, highlighting the humanitarian crisis faced by Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka, and expressing concern over conditions in the internment camps, calling for… Continue reading US Legislators point out Sri Lanka’s “Red Alert” genocide ranking to Secretary Clinton

SLA shelling kills 133 civilians including 49 children on Tuesday

More than 49 of 133 civilians killed inside ‘safe zone’ in SLA shelling on Tuesday were children and 16 of them were children below 3 years of age. The SLA deployed internationally banned cluster munitions and fire-bombs against civilians who were stranded without shelter inside the ‘safe zone’ which has become a killing field, reports… Continue reading SLA shelling kills 133 civilians including 49 children on Tuesday

Pace of refugees fleeing Sri Lanka fighting picks up

Nearly 400 people escaped Sri Lanka’s shrinking war zone and a wounded cabinet minister regained consciousness after a suicide blast blamed on the militarily cornered Tamil Tiger rebels, officials said on Wednesday. Sri Lanka’s military has encircled the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in a mere 37 sq km (15 sq miles) on the… Continue reading Pace of refugees fleeing Sri Lanka fighting picks up

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Tigers blast 6 Sri Lankan artillery positions in Vanni

The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Black Tiger commandos and Col. Kiddu Artillery formation launched a joint attack destroying six artillery positions of the Sri Lanka Army in the early hours of Tuesday, confirmed an LTTE official in Vanni to TamilNet on Wednesday. Six artillery weapons platforms in Thearaavil, located around 18 km from Puthukkudiyiruppu… Continue reading Tigers blast 6 Sri Lankan artillery positions in Vanni

2 STF commandos injured in LTTE attack in Batticaloa

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) combatants launched an attack Monday around 8:45 p.m on the Special Task Force (STF) sentry post located between Koappaave’li and U’rukaamam in Ka’radiyanaa’ru police division in Batticaloa district, seriously injuring two STF commandos, Batticaloa district LTTE sources said. [Full Coverage]

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Diaspora prepares to send relief to forsaken civilians in Vanni

The Tamil diaspora in Britain is organising a direct ‘mercy mission’ taking food and medicine to the civilians of Vanni, forsaken by the conscience of the International Community, said Dr. V. Arudkumar from London, on Tuesday. Prominent humanitarian personalities are expected to participate in this mission. The expedition will be supported and participated by diaspora… Continue reading Diaspora prepares to send relief to forsaken civilians in Vanni

U.N. funding Sri Lanka internment camps, withholds casualty numbers – ICP

"The UN on Monday acknowledged that it is funding camps in Sri Lanka from which people cannot leave, and that it has compiled casualty figures from the fighting which it will not release," correspondent Matthew Lee of Inner City Press (ICP), who has been reporting on UN issues on Sri Lanka, said in a report.… Continue reading U.N. funding Sri Lanka internment camps, withholds casualty numbers – ICP

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