Douglas Devananda, a cabinet minister in the Rajapaksa government and the leader of paramilitary-cum-political party EPDP and V. Anandasangari of the TULF, are both busily engaged in preparatory meetings for election campaign in Jaffna, informed sources in Jaffna told TamilNet. No official announcement, however, has been made by Sri Lanka government on holding elections in… Continue reading Douglas, Anandasangari prepare for election campaign in Jaffna
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Civilians fleeing war feared drowned in Naakarkoayil seas
Civilians fleeing war in Vanni in a 17 foot boat are feared drowned, fishermen who had seen the boat towed empty by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) Friday evening to Kaangkeasanthu’rai (KKS) harbour from Naakarkoyil seas, raised suspicion. Friday morning gunfire was heard from Naakarkoayil seas indicating fleeing civilians being fired upon in the sea and… Continue reading Civilians fleeing war feared drowned in Naakarkoayil seas
Gampaha police arrest 14 Tamil civilians
Sri Lanka Police, with the assistance of home guards, Saturday arrested 14 Tamil residents during a search operation conducted in several parts of the Gampaha town and its suburbs. The police said the arrested residents were taken in for questioning as they failed to prove their identity and to justify their presence in the location.… Continue reading Gampaha police arrest 14 Tamil civilians
2 civilians killed in SLA shelling in Vaddakkachchi
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired shells killed 2 civilians in Vaddakkachchi in Ki’linochchi Saturday around 3:00 p.m., medical sources in Tharmapuram hospital said. One dead body was brought to Tharmapuram hospital. Artillery barrage from the SLA targeted Vaddakkachchi and Ki’lilnochi, destroying several houses from early morning Saturday. The SLA and the Sri Lanka Air Force… Continue reading 2 civilians killed in SLA shelling in Vaddakkachchi
Tigers recover 12 SLA bodies after preemptive strike, 60 killed, 150 wounded
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) counter-offensive units carried out a preemptive strike on Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensive formation in Mu’rika’ndi – Ira’naimadu area Saturday, killing at least 60 SLA soldiers, LTTE officials told TamilNet. The SLA was pushed back 2 km, and the Tigers said they have recovered 12 dead bodies of SLA soldiers… Continue reading Tigers recover 12 SLA bodies after preemptive strike, 60 killed, 150 wounded
Colombo steps up bombardment on Vanni
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers attacked Saturday a coastal area in Mullaiththeevu where thousands ofl civilians, recently displaced, had established temporary shelters. The bombers dropped eight bombs on fishing huts and boats, lighting up the stretch using para lights, causing panic among the refugees and the fishermen engaged in fishing at 4:55 a.m. The… Continue reading Colombo steps up bombardment on Vanni
SLAF bombs hospital, village in Mullaiththeevu, children among victims
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers attacked Mu’l’livaaykkaal village Friday morning and early noon causing injuries to 11 civilians, including 6 children, according to medical sources in Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital. The SLAF bombers have also attacked Maagnchoalai hospital area injuring two members of the medical staff, causing extensive damage to the complex including the operation theatre.… Continue reading SLAF bombs hospital, village in Mullaiththeevu, children among victims
Colombo’s military campaign will not resolve conflict – British Minister
The current approach by the Government of Sri Lanka, to defeat the LTTE militarily before developing a political solution, does nothing to win the hearts and minds of conflict-affected civilians in the north and it will not resolve the underlying conflict, said Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Bill Rammell, while responding to the… Continue reading Colombo’s military campaign will not resolve conflict – British Minister
Rajapaksa in war with judiciary – AHRC
If the Sri Lankan Executive President wins his war against the judiciary the people will soon be heading in the direction of the type of life that prevails in places like Burma and Cambodia, said the Hong Kong based regional rights group Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) in a statement issued Friday. Stating that reports… Continue reading Rajapaksa in war with judiciary – AHRC
Tamil Nationalist Poet Thevathasan passes away in U.S.
Mr. Thevathasan Antony, a Tamil nationalist, poet, and humanist affectionately known as “Maampazham Swamy” passed away in New Jersey, USA on December 14. An advocate for peace who highlighted Sri Lanka’s rights violations of Tamils in the NorthEast succumbed to a sudden stroke at the age of 63. Mr. Thevathasan started his public life… Continue reading Tamil Nationalist Poet Thevathasan passes away in U.S.