Sri Lankan cluster shelling kills 129 civilians within 7 hours

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells fitted with cluster munitions and fire-bombs into civilian ‘safety zone’ killing at least 129 civilians between 2:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Around 200 civilians were wounded. 300 tarpaulin huts burned down to ashes in Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) fired rockets. The medical store at Valaignarmadam has… Continue reading Sri Lankan cluster shelling kills 129 civilians within 7 hours

Bomb blast in Islamic procession in Matara, 10 killed

Ten people were killed and several, including a Sri Lankan minister were wounded Tuesday noon in a bomb explosion at a Milad-un-Nabi festival procession in Akuressa in Matara in Southern Province, Police said. The wounded were rushed to Matara Hospital. Mahinda Wijesekara is the minister of Special Projects, and of Posts and Telecommunications. [Full Coverage]

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Evacuation would constitute U.S. “complicity in genocide”- Prof Boyle

  "For the United States government to "evacuate" Tamils from Vanni and then turn them over to the genocidal Government of Sri Lanka would constitute "Complicity in genocide" by the United States to the genocide that GOSL is currently inflicting on the Tamils in violation of Genocide Convention Article III (e) and the United States’s… Continue reading Evacuation would constitute U.S. “complicity in genocide”- Prof Boyle

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Colombo’s shelling carnage of flood-hit civilians, 25 children killed

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intensified indiscriminate shelling on the ‘safe zone’ throughout Monday, continuing into Tuesday morning to the time of this reporting, killing 74 civilians and injuring more than 100, TamilNet correspondent reported from Vanni. 25 of the victims killed were children. "The inhuman shelling deliberately targeted all the areas of the ‘safe zone’… Continue reading Colombo’s shelling carnage of flood-hit civilians, 25 children killed

Shelling amidst mini-cyclone and lashing rains, thousands stranded

A lashing rain that started Sunday night became a mini-cyclone Monday severely causing misery to the already suffering civilians in the ‘safe zone’ in Mullaiththeevu. Amidst this catastrophe they were inhumanely attacked by the Sri Lanka Army shelling in which 71 civilians were killed within the last 36 hours, reports TamilNet correspondent from Vanni. The… Continue reading Shelling amidst mini-cyclone and lashing rains, thousands stranded

Evacuation enforced is negation of territoriality

While concern is mounting up beyond limits on the plight of civilians facing sanctions and attack by Colombo, a new concern looming large about their future is the possible prodding or pressed evacuation coming from ‘strategic partners’, to see them ending up in the hands of the Sri Lankan state. The ‘evacuation’ move, and not… Continue reading Evacuation enforced is negation of territoriality

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LTTE breaks through SLA lines amidst casualties

The Sri Lanka Army divisions surrounding Puthukkudiyiruppu face the threat of attack from behind their lines as LTTE fighters managed to break through their lines despite suffering casualties on Sunday, reports from Jaffna said quoting Sri Lankan military sources of anonymity. In the meantime, Sri Lankan defence sources in Colombo claimed recovery of more than… Continue reading LTTE breaks through SLA lines amidst casualties

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TNA urges IC to ensure Sri Lankan forces do not bomb besieged civilians

The leaders of four major Tamil parties, the ITAK, ACTC, EPRLF and TELO comprising Tamil National Alliance (TNA), on behalf of the 22 elected parliamentarians from North and East, sent an appeal to the International Community urging it to ensure an immediate cessation of the war and ensure that adequate medical supplies, food and shelter… Continue reading TNA urges IC to ensure Sri Lankan forces do not bomb besieged civilians

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