The Red Cross says its staff in Sri Lanka are witnessing an "unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe" in the area where troops have trapped Tamil Tigers. The agency says a ferry loaded with aid has been unable to reach the battered north-eastern coastal strip for three days because of fighting. The Sri Lankan army earlier said… Continue reading Fears of Sri Lanka catastrophe
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Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
Western governments and societies are always quick to condemn atrocities in the Middle East and Africa. But there’s been a lack of comparable outrage over the events in Sri Lanka, says Dean Nelson. Do we have favourites when it comes to civilian casualties? Do we care about some peoples’ suffering more than others? … Continue reading Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare
President Barack Obama scolded both sides of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century-old civil war on Wednesday, demanding that the government stop shelling hospitals and that Tamil Tiger rebels cease using civilian shields. Before leaving the White House to deliver a commencement speech in Arizona, Obama told reporters that the situation on the south Asian island could… Continue reading Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare
U.N. Security Council to meet formally on Sri Lanka
The U.N. Security Council will hold its first formal session on the plight of civilians in Sri Lanka on Wednesday, a move diplomats said could increase pressure on government forces to stop shelling a zone where tens of thousands of people are trapped. Hundreds were reported killed on Sunday and Monday in artillery barrages… Continue reading U.N. Security Council to meet formally on Sri Lanka
SLA barrage inflicts carnage, makeshift hospital reports disaster
"Looking at the hospital and hearing the civilians cry, you feel only disaster," a key medical staff at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal makeshift hospital told media Wednesday. More than 100 civilians, including many children, patients, a medical staff, voluntary doctor and an ICRC worker, were killed in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery attack that targeted the hospital premises… Continue reading SLA barrage inflicts carnage, makeshift hospital reports disaster
ICRC worker killed in N Sri Lanka
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says that one of its employees has been killed in a shell attack in Sri Lanka’s war zone. The victim – a Sri Lankan working as a water technician – was killed along with his mother. He was working in the small pocket of territory still… Continue reading ICRC worker killed in N Sri Lanka
Prof. Boyle: hold Emergency Meeting of UNSC to stop Tamil genocide
Pointing out that, under the current circumstances, the Provisional Rules of Procedure of the United Nation’s Security Council (UNSC) provide at least three ways to convene a formal meeting of the Security Council in order to terminate the Genocide against Tamils by the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL), Prof. Francis A. Boyle, professor of International… Continue reading Prof. Boyle: hold Emergency Meeting of UNSC to stop Tamil genocide
Sri Lanka accused of ‘war crime’ over shelled hospital
Sri Lanka’s armed forces have been accused of possible "war crimes" over the shelling of the last working hospital inside the northern conflict zone, which killed at least 45 people. The attack, inside an official "no-fire zone", was among the bloodiest incidents since the army began its offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels. About… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘war crime’ over shelled hospital
Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
A mortar shell struck the only functioning medical facility in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone Tuesday morning, killing 49 patients and bystanders and wounding more than 50 others, a government health official in the area said. The attack came after a weekend of heavy shelling that killed hundreds of civilians trapped in the war… Continue reading Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
Tamil Diaspora agitates as civilian death toll rises
Around 2000 Tamil Diaspora men, women and children staged a protest demonstration Sunday in Toronto, Canada against the genocide of Tamils in Vanni blocking all lanes of a downtown Toronto highway for several hours, sources in Toronto said. “The Tamil Diaspora will not give up. The Sri Lankan regime continues to unleash terror on our… Continue reading Tamil Diaspora agitates as civilian death toll rises
