The entire safety zone area is in smoke since the early hours of Friday as shelling by the Sri Lanka Army was destroying all the structures within a narrow strip of coastal land which is densely populated with tens of thousands of people. 75% of the population remains under bunkers as close quarter fighting was… Continue reading ‘Safety zone’ in smoke, close-quarter fighting is on
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Fears of Sri Lanka catastrophe
The Red Cross says its staff in Sri Lanka are witnessing an "unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe" in the area where troops have trapped Tamil Tigers. The agency says a ferry loaded with aid has been unable to reach the battered north-eastern coastal strip for three days because of fighting. The Sri Lankan army earlier said… Continue reading Fears of Sri Lanka catastrophe
Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
Western governments and societies are always quick to condemn atrocities in the Middle East and Africa. But there’s been a lack of comparable outrage over the events in Sri Lanka, says Dean Nelson. Do we have favourites when it comes to civilian casualties? Do we care about some peoples’ suffering more than others? … Continue reading Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
LTTE urges IC to save civilians in the name of humanity, SLA attacks kill 1700 in 48 hours
The LTTE on Thursday called upon the International Community to protect the civilians from the ongoing carnage by taking whatever measure required. "The LTTE is ready to engage with the International Community in its actions to bring an end to the humanitarian crisis." The statement came as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued its indiscriminate barrage… Continue reading LTTE urges IC to save civilians in the name of humanity, SLA attacks kill 1700 in 48 hours
Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare
President Barack Obama scolded both sides of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century-old civil war on Wednesday, demanding that the government stop shelling hospitals and that Tamil Tiger rebels cease using civilian shields. Before leaving the White House to deliver a commencement speech in Arizona, Obama told reporters that the situation on the south Asian island could… Continue reading Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare
Amnesty International Calls on Obama Administration, U.N. Security Council to Act Now to Save Sri Lankan Civilians
Amnesty International is urging President Barack Obama to speak out against the indiscriminate killing of civilians in the current conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The human rights organization has also urged United Nations Security Council members to discuss the latest disturbing developments in the country and… Continue reading Amnesty International Calls on Obama Administration, U.N. Security Council to Act Now to Save Sri Lankan Civilians
SLA shells hospital again, several killed including doctor, ICRC worker
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells hit the makeshift hospital in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal East, killing at least 38 patients who were waiting for treatment at the hospital, a medical staff told TamilNet. "There are many more killed inside the hospital premises, but I can only confirm that 38 casualties that I have witnessed near the… Continue reading SLA shells hospital again, several killed including doctor, ICRC worker
Intervene in the name of humanity: Pathmathan calls on IC
"Every passing day is resulting in the loss of countless number of civilian lives and alienation of the entire Tamil community," said Selvaraja Pathmanathan, the LTTE plenipotentiary for international relations, in a statement issued on Wednesday, and called on the International Community for its urgent and immediate intervention, not based on territorial or geo-political ambitions,… Continue reading Intervene in the name of humanity: Pathmathan calls on IC
Doctor: Sri Lanka hospital shelled, 15 killed
A doctor at a hospital in Sri Lanka’s war zone says the facility has been hit by two shells in an attack that killed at least 15 people. The attack Wednesday marked the second day in a row the hospital was hit. Dr. V. Shanmugarajah said shells hit the hospital about 1 p.m.… Continue reading Doctor: Sri Lanka hospital shelled, 15 killed
US, UK want UN to facilitate ‘safe evacuation’ of civilians
The United States and Britain on Tuesday jointly called on the government of Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers to end fighting to allow a UN humanitarian team to visit the conflict zone to facilitate safe evacuation of civilians. However, the statement, which failed to stress ceasefire, was interpreted by Tamil circles as providing tacit… Continue reading US, UK want UN to facilitate ‘safe evacuation’ of civilians
