More than 180 killed in Sri Lankan bombardment within 48 hours

More than 120 civilians were killed in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling Friday and Saturday inside the safety zone in Chuthanthirapuram, Iruddumadu, Udaiyaarkaddu and Theavipuram within the last 48 hours. At least 59 civilians were killed Friday and more than 62 killed on Saturday. Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed Puthukkdiyiruppu (PTK) Ponnampalam hospital killing… Continue reading More than 180 killed in Sri Lankan bombardment within 48 hours

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SLAF bombs Ponnampalam hospital, 60 patients feared killed

Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers on Friday bombed and fully destroyed Ponnampalam Memorial hospital in Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK), killing scores and wounding many, according to initial reports received from PTK. The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched indiscriminate artillery barrage on the hospital, totally disabling the rescue of the surviving patients. Initial reports said 40 patients… Continue reading SLAF bombs Ponnampalam hospital, 60 patients feared killed

SLA hands over body of Tamil farmer to Vaazhaichcheanai hospital

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers in Paduvaankarai in Batticaloa district handed the body of a Tamil farmer Friday morning to Vaazhaichcheanai hospital claiming that he had committed suicide by taking poison, sources in Batticaloa said. Vaazhaichcheanai district magistrate who held the inquest into the death ordered Vaazhaichcheanai police to find the true cause of death… Continue reading SLA hands over body of Tamil farmer to Vaazhaichcheanai hospital

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CNN edits out Genocide charges against Sri Lanka, complains M.I.A

Oscar and Grammy award nominee, Eezham born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam, uses "her fame to shed light on a growing international conflict" CNN says in its website. During an interview with CNN’s Kareen Wynter, Friday, pointing an accusing finger at the Government of Sri Lanka for killing Tamil civilians, Maya says, "Tamils who are a… Continue reading CNN edits out Genocide charges against Sri Lanka, complains M.I.A

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Fonseka, Gotabaya Genocide charges filed with US Justice Dept

Bruce Fein, counsel for US-based group Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), Thursday afternoon 3:00 p.m. submitted to United States Attorney General, Mr Eric Holder, the Model Indictment charging U.S. citizen and U.S. green card holder are Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary, and Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lanka’s Army Commander, respectively for genocide, war crimes and torture… Continue reading Fonseka, Gotabaya Genocide charges filed with US Justice Dept

Tigers seize SLA arms cache in PTK

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) this week seized an arms cache from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK), sources close to LTTE told TamilNet Friday. Hundreds of SLA crack commandos were drawn into Mannaka’ndal and Keappaapulavu ‘boxes’ and were cut off from their rear supplies during a pre-emptive strike by the Tiger forces,… Continue reading Tigers seize SLA arms cache in PTK

Sinhala mob stones ICRC office in Colombo

Unruly mobs surrounded and stoned the main office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the capital Colombo on Friday afternoon. The attack comes hours after a pro-government politician called for the expulsion of the ICRC chief Paul Castella following recent statements made by him on the ongoing conflict in the north… Continue reading Sinhala mob stones ICRC office in Colombo

Emergency session of Canadian parliament discusses ceasefire, political solution

Amidst demonstration and vigil of thousands of Canadian Eezham Tamils outside, and against the backdrop of Canadian government’s call for ceasefire coupled with 3 million dollars aid to the affected, the Canadian parliament had an emergency debate on the crisis in the island of Sri Lanka Wednesday that lasted four and a half hours. Cutting… Continue reading Emergency session of Canadian parliament discusses ceasefire, political solution

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Minister, members come hard on Colombo in British Parliament

The situation in Sri Lanka is nothing short of shocking. Any attempts, including by representatives of the Sri Lanka government to defend the shelling of the [Puthukkudiyiruppu] hospital are frankly unacceptable. Such attacks are serious violations of international humanitarian law, said Bill Rummell, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, in the British Parliament on… Continue reading Minister, members come hard on Colombo in British Parliament

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