The Tokyo-Co-chairs and other international actors have been duped in supporting the war aims of the Sri Lankan government, says Professor P. Ramasamy, Deputy Chief Minister of Penang, Malaysia, in an exclusive interview to TamilNet. “The LTTE is expression of Tamil discontent of the Sri Lankan government and the way the latter has dealt with… Continue reading IC has been duped by Colombo: Prof. Ramasamy
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World awaits right action from Obama: UK hunger striker of 20 days
In a faint voice barely audible, 28-year-old Parameswaran, on the 20th day of his hunger strike in London said Sunday the world is waiting for right action from the US president. “White house said stop shelling and warned Sri Lanka that a military end of the conflict will end a unified Sri Lanka. But… Continue reading World awaits right action from Obama: UK hunger striker of 20 days
UN’s Holmes in Sri Lanka for crisis talks
UN humanitarian chief John Holmes was to hold talks with the Sri Lankan government on Sunday over the thousands of civilians caught in fighting between troops and Tamil rebels, officials said. Holmes, who arrived here on Saturday for a three-day visit, was to meet with Human Rights and Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe. … Continue reading UN’s Holmes in Sri Lanka for crisis talks
UN envoy makes Sri Lanka aid push
The UN’s top humanitarian official has arrived in Sri Lanka to push for greater protection of civilians caught up in the conflict in the north-east. The official, John Holmes, has urged a ceasefire between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels to allow aid agencies access to civilians in the war zone. He said there… Continue reading UN envoy makes Sri Lanka aid push
Colombo wanted to hide forced displacement of Tamils – Vithiyatharan
”The real reason for my arrest was to prevent me from publishing news on the forced displacement of Tamils, its impacts and about the significance of Tamils’ representation in Western Provincial Council elections,” Nadesapillai Vithiyatharan, the Chief Editor of the Tamil daily Sudaroli, who was ‘abducted’ and later claimed as ‘arrested’ by the Sri… Continue reading Colombo wanted to hide forced displacement of Tamils – Vithiyatharan
Journey to Sri Lanka’s frontline
We travelled at breakneck speed across north-eastern Sri Lanka in an armoured personnel carrier. The land was flat, the reddish unmetalled road long and straight. This hot, dry midday there was no-one and nothing to impede us from hurtling along. No women and children walking in the road, as you expect in South Asia. No… Continue reading Journey to Sri Lanka’s frontline
Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone
Tens of thousands of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone are facing starvation, the Tamil Tiger rebels warned Saturday as the U.N. sent its top humanitarian official to assess the crisis. Reports of chaos in the northern war zone have increased in recent days as the Sri Lankan military pushed forward with… Continue reading Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone
UN humanitarian chief to press Sri Lanka on civilians
The UN’s humanitarian chief was due in Sri Lanka on Saturday as international concern over civilians trapped in the island’s war zone fuelled a White House call for an immediate ceasefire. John Holmes’ three-day mission will focus on pushing the government to facilitate humanitarian missions in and around the conflict zone and to allow… Continue reading UN humanitarian chief to press Sri Lanka on civilians
Another carnage imminent as the two Indian mandarins return
In lines of precedence with Colombo, which escalates war immediately following consultations with India, another carnage is anticipated with the return of the two Indian mandarins, Menon and Narayanan, from Sri Lanka on Friday, Tamil circles in Colombo said. Earlier, on Thursday, the Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee accused the LTTE of "barbaric" attempts. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Another carnage imminent as the two Indian mandarins return
More than 6,000 Sri Lankan civilians killed in three months
More than 6,400 Sri Lankan civilians have been killed and 14,000 injured in fighting between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels since mid-January, according to the United Nations. The figures were not made public by the UN, but were circulated among foreign embassies in Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital, and released to the media… Continue reading More than 6,000 Sri Lankan civilians killed in three months
