A team of British MPs has arrived in Sri Lanka to discuss the difficulties facing tens of thousands of civilians affected by the conflict in the north. The delegation includes former defence secretary Des Browne, whose appointment as Britain’s special envoy to Sri Lanka was turned down by Colombo. The MPs are to visit… Continue reading British MPs start Sri Lanka visit
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Des Browne makes first visit to Sri Lanka since dispute with leaders
Des Browne, the former Defence Secretary, arrives in Sri Lanka today on his first visit since its government rejected his appointment as special representative to the Indian Ocean island in February. Sri Lanka has refused to allow Mr Browne to visit in his new role to press international calls for a ceasefire with the… Continue reading Des Browne makes first visit to Sri Lanka since dispute with leaders
Children faint from hunger, starvation deaths reported in Vanni
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Political Head B. Nadesan on Sunday blamed the Sri Lankan government for deliberately carrying out "horrendous act of genocide" by denying food and humanitarian access to the civilian population. Mr. Nadesan pointed out the imminent danger of starvation escalating exponentially and urged the International Community not to fail in its… Continue reading Children faint from hunger, starvation deaths reported in Vanni
Tamil Nadu activists attack Indian Army trucks
Activists belonging to the pro-Tamil nationalist Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (PDK) attacked a convoy of military trucks of the Indian Army allegedly transporting weapons to Sri Lanka. Five trucks were damaged in the attack. Mortar shells were found in the trucks, sources in Chennai said. According to informed sources, the vehicles at first entered Erode around… Continue reading Tamil Nadu activists attack Indian Army trucks
SLA massacres patients with targeted shelling, 64 killed in hospital
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Saturday attacked the only remaining makeshift hospital twice, killing 64 patients and attending relatives, and causing injuries to 87. Two artillery shells fired by the SLA hit the hospital at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal around 9:00 a.m. killing 23 and maiming 34 and later several shells were fired at 10:30 a.m., killing 41… Continue reading SLA massacres patients with targeted shelling, 64 killed in hospital
SLA steps up attacks, civilian casualties mount amidst starvation, congested life
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up artillery, mortar and Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) fire on Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, causing panic among civilians in a heavily congested village of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Friday from 9:30 a.m. Friday. Many civilians were killed as the shelling has continued for hours throughout the evening. Medical staff at the makeshift hospital were only… Continue reading SLA steps up attacks, civilian casualties mount amidst starvation, congested life
S Lanka admits bombing ‘safe zone
The Sri Lanka government has admitted carrying out air strikes in the so-called no-fire zone in the country’s northeast where the army is battling Tamil separatists. But Palitha Kohona, the Sri Lankan foreign ministry secretary, told Al Jazeera that the strikes were weeks ago and the military focused only on the Tamil Tigers’ artillery… Continue reading S Lanka admits bombing ‘safe zone
Prof. Boyle calls for humanitarian airdrop to starving civilians in ‘safety zone
Francis Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, on Thursday called on India, the United States, Britain and France to fulfil their obligations under the Geneva Conventions and Protocol as well as under the Genocide Convention by launching an immediate humanitarian air-drop relief operation for the benefit of the… Continue reading Prof. Boyle calls for humanitarian airdrop to starving civilians in ‘safety zone
Sri Lankan minister launches angry attack on David Miliband
Sri Lanka’s defence minister Gotabaya Rajapaksa has launched an angry verbal attack on Britain’s foreign secretary David Miliband, accusing him of basing his policy on Tamil Tiger propaganda. Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, the president’s brother raged at the co-ordinated pressure being put on his government by the international community and singled out this… Continue reading Sri Lankan minister launches angry attack on David Miliband
Tamil student calls off Parliament Square hunger strike
A Tamil who has been on a three-week hunger strike in Parliament Square called off his protest today after the foreign secretary wrote to him explaining the "strenuous efforts" the British government was making to secure a ceasefire in Sri Lanka. Parameswaram Subramaniam, a 28-year-old student, stopped eating on 6 April to draw attention… Continue reading Tamil student calls off Parliament Square hunger strike
