The UN and aid agencies have appealed to Sri Lanka to allow them access to injured and displaced civilians stranded despite an end to fighting. "Total access" was urgently needed to the rebels’ final stronghold, a north-east coastal strip, the UN humanitarian office said. Thousands of civilians, many injured and sick, are believed to be… Continue reading UN in plea for Tamil aid access
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Sri Lanka destroys evidence, prevents ICRC, UN access – Prof. Boyle
Noting that the slow genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka accelerated to more than 10,000 in the last few months, far exceeding the horrors of Srebrenica, Professor Boyle in conversation with Los Angeles KPFK radio host, Michael Slate, Tuesday, accused Sri Lanka Government of bulldozing and destroying evidence of massacres in the Safety Zone while… Continue reading Sri Lanka destroys evidence, prevents ICRC, UN access – Prof. Boyle
UN worried about ‘heroic’ Sri Lankan doctors’ fate
The U.N. humanitarian affairs chief on Monday voiced concern over the fate of several "heroic" Sri Lankan doctors who the government accused of being propagandists for Tamil Tiger rebels. U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes was asked by reporters in New York about media reports that the doctors might have… Continue reading UN worried about ‘heroic’ Sri Lankan doctors’ fate
War crime in the massacre of LTTE officials
While rejecting Colombo’s claim of the killing of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan and assuring his safety and well-being, LTTE’s International Relations Head S. Pathmanathan Tuesday accused Colombo of treachery in the killing of the political wing leaders B. Nadesan and S. Puleedevan. Mr. Pathmanathan said it is a crime against humanity that needs to be… Continue reading War crime in the massacre of LTTE officials
EU demands Sri Lanka war inquiry
EU foreign ministers have called for an independent inquiry into alleged war crimes by Tamil Tiger rebels and Sri Lanka’s government. At a meeting in Brussels, they said they were appalled by the high number of civilian casualties in the fighting. The EU statement urged the Sri Lankan government to allow UN aid workers to… Continue reading EU demands Sri Lanka war inquiry
Tamil Tigers supreme commander Prabhakaran shot dead
The leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels, Velupillai Prabhakaran, has been killed along with his son and other Tiger commanders. Prabhakaran was ambushed and shot dead while trying to flee government troops as special forces closed in on the last rebel fortifications. The Sri Lankan army killed a number of other senior Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Tamil Tigers supreme commander Prabhakaran shot dead
Sri Lanka Says Tamil Tiger Leader Is Dead – SKY NEWS
The leader of the Tamil Tigers has been shot dead while trying to flee government troops, according to a Sri Lankan defence official. Velupillai Prabhakaran, 54, was trying to escape from the area in an ambulance with two close aides but was ambushed and killed, the official said. Over the weekend, the Tamil Tigers announced… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says Tamil Tiger Leader Is Dead – SKY NEWS
Former Mediator: Sri Lanka ‘Peace Long From Being Won’
Peace is far from being won in Sri Lanka, despite the government’s claims to have scored a crushing military victory against Tamil Tiger rebels, the former negotiator in the conflict said Sunday. "Peace is long from being won," said Minister of Environment and International Development Erik Solheim. "The Sri Lankan authorities must demonstrate generosity towards… Continue reading Former Mediator: Sri Lanka ‘Peace Long From Being Won’
‘Long live human dignity; shame on international community
While the so-called international community is "exposed of its shameful conning," thousands of Tamil civilians and combatants are laying down their lives to "uphold Tamil dignity, and human dignity," says a Tamil academic in Colombo. Those who blame the LTTE for bringing in the disaster know well that Colombo always had the option to negotiate… Continue reading ‘Long live human dignity; shame on international community
Tamil Tigers say war at bitter end
The Tamil Tigers on Sunday conceded their war with the Sri Lankan government had reached its "bitter end" and said they had decided to "silence their guns," the pro-rebel website www.TamilNet.com reported. "This battle has reached its bitter end," the Tigers’ head of international relations, Selvarajah Pathmanathan, said in a statement released on TamilNet. "We… Continue reading Tamil Tigers say war at bitter end
