Despite repeated international entreaties, the Sri Lankan state is continuing to kill Tamil civilians with artillery and airstrikes. More than three thousand shells were fired on Tuesday alone, at the tiny enclave where hundreds of thousands of starving Tamils are cowering, surrounded by the army. This slaughter is taking place in plain sight of… Continue reading The world must respond to Sri Lanka
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SLA fired 5,600 shells within 15 hours: LTTE
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired at least 2,600 Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) rockets, more than 1,000 artillery shells and at least 2,000 heavy mortar shells from 6:00 p.m. Monday till 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, LTTE officials in Vanni told TamilNet. Most of the shells fired by the SLA hit civilian shelters in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, Thaazhampan, Ottaip-panaiyadi and… Continue reading SLA fired 5,600 shells within 15 hours: LTTE
Legal challenge to block IMF loan, charges UK’s complicity in Genocide
In a "letter before action" sent to high level British Government officials, Public Interest Lawyers, a group of attorneys representing a Tamil activist group in UK, charges that while "in light of this horrifying situation the UK under international law has various obligations, namely, to denounce and not recognise the situation in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Legal challenge to block IMF loan, charges UK’s complicity in Genocide
Unprecedented carnage unfolds in Vanni
Medical sources in Vanni reported Tuesday morning "mad shelling" by the Sri Lanka Army into civilian areas in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal north, forcing everyone under the bunkers. Several civilians have been killed. The wounded are let to die as people are not able to move out of the bunkers due to the unprecedented barrage by the SLA… Continue reading Unprecedented carnage unfolds in Vanni
Sri Lankan snub to Swedish envoy
Sri Lanka has refused entry to Sweden’s Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, who was to have joined a European mediating mission, Mr Bildt has said. Mr Bildt had been expected to arrive on Wednesday with British Foreign Secretary David Miliband and French counterpart Bernard Kouchner. No reason has yet been given for the refusal by… Continue reading Sri Lankan snub to Swedish envoy
Sri Lanka war zone closed to UN
The United Nations’ humanitarian affairs chief has failed in his attempt to bring a halt to fighting between government forces and Tamil Tiger separatists in Sri Lanka. John Holmes was unable to get permission from Mahinda Rajapkase, the Sri Lankan president, to allow a UN aid mission into a pocket of rebel-held land that… Continue reading Sri Lanka war zone closed to UN
U.N. tells Sri Lanka president of casualty concerns
The U.N.’s aid chief told Sri Lanka’s president on Tuesday of the world body’s concern over casualties and humanitarian needs among civilians trapped in the last pocket of Tamil Tiger resistance to government forces. Sri Lanka this week ordered troops to stop using heavy weapons against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels,… Continue reading U.N. tells Sri Lanka president of casualty concerns
US ‘encouraged’ on Sri Lanka, urges aid access
The United States said Monday it was "very encouraged" by Sri Lanka’s pledge to stop firing heavy weapons in its war zone, but urged the government to let aid workers enter the area. "We’re very encouraged by the government’s statement that it’s ending combat operations," State Department spokesman Robert Wood told reporters. He… Continue reading US ‘encouraged’ on Sri Lanka, urges aid access
Sri Lanka steps up intense barrage of heavy weapons
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers continued heavy bombardment on Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal in five sorties unloading bombs 23 times, completely disregarding the announcement by the Colombo government that its armed forces were instructed to halt the deployment of heavy weapons. Latest reports indicate heavy barrage by the SLA targeted Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal area since 7:00 p.m., when the… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up intense barrage of heavy weapons
Sri Lanka block access to civilians in war-zone:UN
Sri Lanka is refusing humanitarian access to its war zone where some 50,000 people are believed trapped, a top UN diplomat said on Monday, while welcoming a government move to slow down its military offensive. The UN’s humanitarian chief John Holmes failed to secure agreement with President Mahinda Rajapakse in talks here Monday to… Continue reading Sri Lanka block access to civilians in war-zone:UN
