UN Rights Chief expresses concern at rapidly deteriorating conditions in Vanni

Expressing concern at the "rapidly deteriorating conditions facing quarter of a million civilians" and of "alleged human rights abuses, significant number of casualties, as well as huge displacement," Ms Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, in a press release issued Thursday said that "[t]he lack of access for independent monitors, humanitarian workers and… Continue reading UN Rights Chief expresses concern at rapidly deteriorating conditions in Vanni

LTTE not opposed to individual right of a civilian to flee combat zone – Nadesan

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Political Head B. Nadesan said Thursday that the Tigers have been urging the UN, ICRC and other international actors through all available offices to facilitate transportation for the wounded civilians in need of medical treatment to the Vavuniyaa Hospital. Blaming that there were elements seeking to feed false reports to… Continue reading LTTE not opposed to individual right of a civilian to flee combat zone – Nadesan

Tamil Nadu journalist burns himself to death condemning Indian inaction

A young Tamil journalist burnt himself to death in front of the Shastri Bhavan, the Indian Central Government’s Chennai Head office Thursday, reports from Chennai said. The journalist, Mr. Muthukumar, from Thooththukkudi, who works for Pe’n’nea Nee feminist magazine, doused himself with petrol and set himself afire, condemning the futile visit by Indian Foreign Minister… Continue reading Tamil Nadu journalist burns himself to death condemning Indian inaction

300,000 civilians face hunger, Colombo, abettors re-enact African scene in South Asia

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has instructed UN and World Food Programme officials to keep away from ‘safety zone,’ which has been subjected to continuous inhuman artillery barrage, denying civilians any meaningful space of refuge, said the latest reports from the offices of the Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) for Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu. 300,000 Tamils… Continue reading 300,000 civilians face hunger, Colombo, abettors re-enact African scene in South Asia

Winning war and peace in Sri Lanka

The fall of the last major rebel-held town of Mullaitivu in north-eastern Sri Lanka has further raised questions over the ability of Tamil Tiger rebels to withstand the current Sri Lankan military offensive in the coming weeks. Since the beginning of January, the rebels have lost their de facto capital, Kilinochchi, Elephant Pass, a land… Continue reading Winning war and peace in Sri Lanka

Tamil Tiger leader has not fled

The top leader of the Tamil Tigers has not left Sri Lanka and is still leading the "freedom struggle", the rebels’ political leader has said. B Nadesan told the BBC by telephone that reports Velupillai Prabhakaran had fled were "malicious propaganda". He promised the rebels would fight on.   Fears for civilians are growing –… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leader has not fled

More than 300 civilians feared killed, people bleed to death on streets

In a scene of carnage of untold proportion on civilian targets hit by hundreds of Sri Lanka Army fired artillery shells, more than 300 people have died and several hundreds are bleeding to death within the last 24 hours, amidst pouring rain inside the ‘saftey zone’ declared by the Colombo government. Houses and vehicles burn… Continue reading More than 300 civilians feared killed, people bleed to death on streets

SCENARIOS – Is Sri Lanka about to finish off the Tamil Tigers?

Sri Lankan troops on Sunday dealt the Tamil Tiger separatists a third major blow this month, seizing the last big town held by the rebels, Mullaittivu.   The army’s commander, Lieutenant-General Sarath Fonseka, said soldiers were close to finishing one of Asia’s longest-running insurgencies. Few would disagree now that he has the Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading SCENARIOS – Is Sri Lanka about to finish off the Tamil Tigers?

Former UN diplomat urges global attention on Sri Lanka

Jan Egeland, the former UN Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, in a commentary article published in a leading newspaper in Norway on Saturday has called for world attention on forgotten conflicts where situation has deteriorated while the focal point of the world was centered on Gaza. "With catastrophic consequences to an already… Continue reading Former UN diplomat urges global attention on Sri Lanka