A busy central London bridge has been shut by a pro-Tamil sit-down demonstration, causing traffic chaos around the Houses of Parliament. On Sunday, the rebel Tamil Tigers conceded defeat in their bloody 25-year conflict with Sri Lanka’s government which has claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. A day later in the UK capital, hundreds of protesters… Continue reading Tamil protest shuts Westminster Bridge – ITN
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Tamil protesters refuse to believe in Tigers’ defeat
Tamils and their supporters demonstrating outside Britain’s parliament on Monday refused to believe that Sri Lanka’s long civil war was over or that separatist Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated. "It’s not true, no way," Sri Lankan-born Jey Moorthy, 23, said of Sri Lanka’s declaration of total victory in one of the world’s most intractable wars.… Continue reading Tamil protesters refuse to believe in Tigers’ defeat
Sri Lanka says senior Tigers ‘dead’
Sri Lanka’s defence ministry says the son of the Tamil Tigers’ leader has been found dead. Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara, a military spokesman, said on Monday that security forces found the body of Charles Anthony as well as three other senior separatist leaders. Charles Anthony is the 24-year-old son of Velupillai Prabhakaran, the Tamil Tigers chief… Continue reading Sri Lanka says senior Tigers ‘dead’
Tamil civilians ‘out of war-zone’
All the civilians who were trapped in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone have escaped, military officials say. Army spokesman Brig Udaya Nanayakkara said some 50,000 ethnic Tamils had fled the area over the past three days. The military claims cannot be verified. He said earlier 70 Tamil Tiger (LTTE) rebels had been killed trying to… Continue reading Tamil civilians ‘out of war-zone’
Brown warns Sri Lanka over conflict
Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Saturday warned Sri Lanka there would be "consequences for its actions" if Colombo did not allow humanitarian agencies access to civilians and end the conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels. Brown also called for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to lay down its arms and allow trapped civilians to… Continue reading Brown warns Sri Lanka over conflict
LTTE takes heed to Obama’s call: Pathmanathan
“The situation in Vanni has reached colossal proportions and what is happening there is unprecedented human carnage. At this juncture we are ready to anything that is necessary to save the Tamil people trapped in the unrelenting war that is waged on them. We heed the call by the US President and are prepared to… Continue reading LTTE takes heed to Obama’s call: Pathmanathan
Sri Lanka army in final stage
Sri Lanka’s army says it is in the "final stage" of operations against the Tamil Tigers with troops just 1.5km short of "dominating the whole coast". President Mahinda Rajapksa was quoted as saying that all trapped civilians would be "rescued from rebel control" within two days. The government has rejected international calls for a… Continue reading Sri Lanka army in final stage
Sri Lanka vows to defeat Tamil Tigers in 48 hours
The Sri Lankan government has vowed to finish off the Tamil Tigers within 48 hours, defying international calls for a truce and warnings of a "humanitarian catastrophe" inside the rebel-held zone. The signal that a final offensive against the beleaguered separatist guerrillas was imminent came as United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of… Continue reading Sri Lanka vows to defeat Tamil Tigers in 48 hours
UN envoy heads to Sri Lanka; civilians flee war
A top U.N. official headed to Sri Lanka on Friday on an urgent mission to safeguard civilians trapped by fighting as thousands of desperate war refugees escaped across the front lines into government territory. Government officials say they have cornered the Tamil Tiger rebels in a tiny coastal strip and stand poised to end this… Continue reading UN envoy heads to Sri Lanka; civilians flee war
NYT highlights satellite evidence of Sri Lanka’s criminal culpability
Reproducing satellite imagery and analysis produced by the Washington D.C. based American Association of Advancement of Sciences (AAAS), New York Times in the Thursday edition said the images "show dozens of structures that appear to have been destroyed between last Wednesday and Sunday, and multiple craters that appear to reflect the impact of heavy weaponry,"… Continue reading NYT highlights satellite evidence of Sri Lanka’s criminal culpability
