Food parcels were thrown to people after making them run like dogs, and two children were killed in the melee in the barbed-wire camp at Menik Farm, Vavuniyaa. A 12-year-old boy on Monday and a 7-year-old boy on Tuesday were crushed to death in the melee, media sources in Vavuniyaa said. Meanwhile, around 300 Tamil… Continue reading Events unfold typical of Nazi concentration camps
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Satellite images reveal SLA shelling damages to Safe Zone
A report by United Nations Institute for Training and Reseach (UNITAR) surfaced on April 27th confirmed the heavy use of artillery and aerial bombing of civilian safety zone (CSZ) by the Sri Lankan armed forces. The 10-page document, initially made public, was later blocked by UNITAR for preventing incriminating evidence of Sri Lanka Army (SLA)… Continue reading Satellite images reveal SLA shelling damages to Safe Zone
Sri Lanka rejects West ‘lectures’
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa has again ruled out a ceasefire with Tamil Tiger rebels and says the West should not lecture him about it. He was speaking a day after visiting UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband and French counterpart Bernard Kouchner had called for a truce. Mr Rajapaksa said the rebels still had… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects West ‘lectures’
Q+A – Is it all over for the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka said this week it would not use heavy weapons while it moves into the last pocket held by the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, but that has not prevented it from squeezing the rebels into an ever smaller area. The military says the Tigers are now down to just 5 square kilometres, and the governnment… Continue reading Q+A – Is it all over for the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka?
Europeans Fail to Get Sri Lanka Truce
One of the highest-level European delegations to visit this war-torn country in years has failed to persuade the Sri Lankan government to declare a temporary truce with ethnic Tamil rebels. “They’re not willing to do that,” David Miliband, Britain’s foreign secretary, said in an interview after talks with Sri Lanka’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, and… Continue reading Europeans Fail to Get Sri Lanka Truce
300 feared killed, worst spurt of massacre imminent as UK, France fail
Sri Lanka Army is expected to embark upon the worst phase of massacre any time soon in the narrow stretch of land, 5 km long and 1.5 km wide, remaining in the so-called safety zone congested with nearly 120,000 civilians, sources in Vanni said. SLA attacks normally begin in the early hours. Heavy 100 mm… Continue reading 300 feared killed, worst spurt of massacre imminent as UK, France fail
Hospital under attack, SLN naval crafts fire artillery pieces
Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) attack crafts fitted with 100 mm cannon began firing artillery pieces along the shore of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Wednesday around 4:00 p.m. Meanwhile, the makeshift hospital in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal was hit by artillery shells. 9 patients were killed and 15 sustained injuries as many of the remaining patients had to seek shelter elsewhere, according… Continue reading Hospital under attack, SLN naval crafts fire artillery pieces
David Miliband urges Sri Lanka government to call truce with Tamil Tigers
The foreign secretary, David Miliband today called on the Sri Lankan government to declare an immediate ceasefire and give civilians trapped in the country’s war zone a chance to escape. "Now is the time for the fighting to stop," Miliband told reporters on a one-day visit to the country. "Protection of civilians is absolutely… Continue reading David Miliband urges Sri Lanka government to call truce with Tamil Tigers
UK, France push for S.Lanka truce
Britain and France’s foreign ministers arrived in Sri Lanka Wednesday to try and halt a blistering government offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels that has killed thousands of civilians. But David Miliband and Bernard Kouchner are expected to get a frosty reception from the island’s hawkish leadership, which says it is on the cusp of… Continue reading UK, France push for S.Lanka truce
UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’
Its top humanitarian official, John Holmes, who visited holding camps in the north of the island earlier this week, said he had received reliable reports of continued assault despite government assurances that it would stop. His comments were backed by Western diplomatic sources in Colombo who confirmed reports of continuing shelling in the no-fire… Continue reading UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’
