Nuances of Obama greetings disregard Tamil democratic aspirations – TNA MP

While Eezham Tamils all over the world observe a Black Day on the occasion of Sri Lankan Independence Day on February 4, US President Barack Obama’s greetings to the Sri Lankan President that hint integrity of Sri Lanka is viewed by Tamil circles as hurting the democratic aspirations of Tamils, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) pariamentarian… Continue reading Nuances of Obama greetings disregard Tamil democratic aspirations – TNA MP

Prominent Norwegian politician blames Sri Lanka for violating international Law

Deputy Leader of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the ruling Labour Party (AP) of Norway, Marit Nybakk, on Monday came hard on Colombo government for violating the International Law. "Sri Lanka should adhere to the Geneva Conventions under the prevailing war conditions," she said and condemned Colombo for committing genocide. Norwegian politicians across political parties… Continue reading Prominent Norwegian politician blames Sri Lanka for violating international Law

Ruling DMK favours UN intervention to save civilians in Lanka

Softening its stand, the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu today favoured the intervention of the United Nations (UN) to save the civilians caught in the cross-fire between Sri Lankan armed forces and the LTTE, while deciding to organise peaceful agitations to explain the plight of the Lankan Tamils and seek ceasefire. The party’s executive committee,… Continue reading Ruling DMK favours UN intervention to save civilians in Lanka

Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence

Two senior US Senators on Monday jointly urged Sri Lanka’s government and Tamil Tiger rebels to safeguard civilians and ease humanitarian access to areas affected by the deadly conflict.   Democrat John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Republican Richard Lugar, the panel’s top Republican, said they were "greatly concerned about the… Continue reading Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence

“No hospital can exist beyond No-Fire-Zone” – Gotabaya

"No hospital should operate outside the Safety Zone…everything beyond the safety is a legitimate target," Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapakse tells the Skynews, admitting to the culpability of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital. In another interview with the BBC, a clearly irate Rajapakse ridicules Lasantha Wickremanayake as an editor of a "tabloid,"… Continue reading “No hospital can exist beyond No-Fire-Zone” – Gotabaya

50,000 in London Tamil protest demanding ceasefire

More than 50,000 demonstrators marched through London in a Tamil rally on Saturday demanding an end to the fighting in Sri Lanka.   "More than 50,000 were at the demonstration," a spokesman for London’s Metropolitan Police said. "There has been one arrest for possession of an offensive weapon."   The spokesman said the protest was… Continue reading 50,000 in London Tamil protest demanding ceasefire

Muthukumar triggers off mood of defiance in Tamil Nadu

Muthukumar was not there but his spirit was there. The lamentable self-immolation of the youth and the last statement he distributed had significant impact especially on the youth of Tamil Nadu and triggered off a series of consequences, unprecedented in such acts earlier in Tamil Nadu. Apart from public unrest, tension and street violence, the… Continue reading Muthukumar triggers off mood of defiance in Tamil Nadu

British Tamils stage largest ever march protesting genocide, mandating Tamil Eelam

More than one hundred thousand British Tamils marched through central London Saturday condemning Sri Lanka’s war against their people and calling for an independent Tamil Eelam. The unprecedented response on one of the coldest days this year turned out to be the largest ever gathering of the British Tamil community. It seems almost half of… Continue reading British Tamils stage largest ever march protesting genocide, mandating Tamil Eelam

Only international-sponsored ceasefire can lead to end of conflict – LTTE

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Political Head B. Nadesan Friday blamed Colombo for stepped up genocidal artillery attacks on civilian targets Friday after committing a war crime of issuing ultimatum to civilians to move against their will into the hands of the genocidal military. Most of the civilians are continuously forced to live inside the… Continue reading Only international-sponsored ceasefire can lead to end of conflict – LTTE

Artillery barrage kills 44 civilians, 178 wounded in ‘safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up indiscriminate artillery barrage towards the heart of ‘safety zone’ since Thursday noon killing at least 44 civilians and causing injuries to 178, initial reports from Vanni said. The shelling has targeted Chuthanthirapuram 100-housing scheme, where at least 8 civilians were reported killed. Five civilians were killed near St. Antony’s… Continue reading Artillery barrage kills 44 civilians, 178 wounded in ‘safety zone