Top US Senator calls for immediate ceasefire

In a statement issued Tuesday, U.S. Judiciary Committee Chairman and Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy said that "it is imperative that the government and the LTTE agree to an immediate ceasefire to avoid further loss of life, permit access to UN monitors and humanitarian organizations, and permit civilians to leave for areas of safety. The Obama… Continue reading Top US Senator calls for immediate ceasefire

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Gotabaya should be prosecuted for Genocide, war crimes – Prof. Boyle

Commenting on the interview to the BBC and to the Sky TV by Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary, Professor Francis Boyle, professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, told TamilNet that “the deliberate targeting of Hospitals and Civilians by the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) violates the Geneva Conventions and is… Continue reading Gotabaya should be prosecuted for Genocide, war crimes – Prof. Boyle

For whom the Co-chairs strive, asks Tamil parliamentarian

The statement of the Co-chairs released Tuesday is “regrettably based on wrong premises and aims at disastrous ends,” Jaffna district parliamentarian S. Kajendren told TamilNet. "It sounds as though the Co-directors of the current war are at a last bid attempt to save Sri Lanka, one of the worst genocidal states of our times, before… Continue reading For whom the Co-chairs strive, asks Tamil parliamentarian

Rajapakse, Karunanidhi governments similar ideologically: Dr.S.Ramadoss

MK founder-leader Dr. S. Ramadoss launched a direct attack on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi over the Eelam Tamils issue Tuesday. He criticized the DMK Executive Council resolutions for not containing any ceasefire demand. "Does Karunanidhi not know that ceasefire is a prerequiste for peace-talks? Does this omission not reveal that the Rajapakse… Continue reading Rajapakse, Karunanidhi governments similar ideologically: Dr.S.Ramadoss

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SLAF personnel being trained in Tamil Nadu

Eight pilots of the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) are presently undergoing training at the Indian Air Force base at Thaamparam (Tambaram) near Chennai in Tamil Nadu, highly placed sources told TamilNet. News of this training spread like wildfire when the Sri Lankan Airforce personnel were taken Monday to the Chealaiyoor (Selaiyur) police-station for visa… Continue reading SLAF personnel being trained in Tamil Nadu

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Nuances of Obama greetings disregard Tamil democratic aspirations – TNA MP

While Eezham Tamils all over the world observe a Black Day on the occasion of Sri Lankan Independence Day on February 4, US President Barack Obama’s greetings to the Sri Lankan President that hint integrity of Sri Lanka is viewed by Tamil circles as hurting the democratic aspirations of Tamils, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) pariamentarian… Continue reading Nuances of Obama greetings disregard Tamil democratic aspirations – TNA MP

Prominent Norwegian politician blames Sri Lanka for violating international Law

Deputy Leader of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the ruling Labour Party (AP) of Norway, Marit Nybakk, on Monday came hard on Colombo government for violating the International Law. "Sri Lanka should adhere to the Geneva Conventions under the prevailing war conditions," she said and condemned Colombo for committing genocide. Norwegian politicians across political parties… Continue reading Prominent Norwegian politician blames Sri Lanka for violating international Law

“No hospital can exist beyond No-Fire-Zone” – Gotabaya

"No hospital should operate outside the Safety Zone…everything beyond the safety is a legitimate target," Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapakse tells the Skynews, admitting to the culpability of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital. In another interview with the BBC, a clearly irate Rajapakse ridicules Lasantha Wickremanayake as an editor of a "tabloid,"… Continue reading “No hospital can exist beyond No-Fire-Zone” – Gotabaya

US Senators express concern on humanitarian situation in Vanni

United States Senator and Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D – Mass.) and Ranking Committee Minority Member, Senator Richard Lugar, in a press release issued today expressed concern "about the deteriorating humanitarian situation" in Vanni, and urged both parties to provide humanitarian access. The senior Senators condemned the "repeated shelling of a hospital," and… Continue reading US Senators express concern on humanitarian situation in Vanni

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