Sri Lanka’s armed forces have been accused of possible "war crimes" over the shelling of the last working hospital inside the northern conflict zone, which killed at least 45 people. The attack, inside an official "no-fire zone", was among the bloodiest incidents since the army began its offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels. About… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘war crime’ over shelled hospital
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Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
A mortar shell struck the only functioning medical facility in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone Tuesday morning, killing 49 patients and bystanders and wounding more than 50 others, a government health official in the area said. The attack came after a weekend of heavy shelling that killed hundreds of civilians trapped in the war… Continue reading Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
SLA attacks hospital, 47 massacred
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells killing at least 47 civilians, patients and the Administrative Officer K. Tharmakulasingam Tuesday morning around 8:00 a.m. At least 55 patients sustained serious injuries in the attack on the makeshift hospital which was functioning at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal junior school. The attack came while around 2,000 wounded patients within the… Continue reading SLA attacks hospital, 47 massacred
UK: Sri Lanka belongs on UN Security Council agenda
Britain’s Foreign Minister David Miliband said Monday he is “appalled” by reports of mass civilian casualties in Sri Lanka. Saying that he believed “very very strongly” that the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka merits the attention of the United Nations Security Council, he noted: “the civilian catastrophe in the North East of Sri Lanka speaks… Continue reading UK: Sri Lanka belongs on UN Security Council agenda
Tamil protesters block road outside UK parliament
Hundreds of pro-Tamil demonstrators blocked traffic and clashed with police in the streets around Britain’s Parliament Monday after news filtered out from Sri Lanka that hundreds of their compatriots had died in intense shelling. Police said Monday evening that 36 people had been arrested and the protesters had been cleared from the roads. … Continue reading Tamil protesters block road outside UK parliament
SLA continues to inflict carnage
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has stepped up relentless barrage of shelling using all sorts of heavy weapons on the so-called safety-zone (no-fire zone) in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal and Vadduvaakal areas where more than 130,000 civilians have sought refuge without adequate bunkers and shelters. Civilian casualties are mounting amidst lack of medicine and food due to limited or… Continue reading SLA continues to inflict carnage
1200 bodies counted, hundreds seriously injured, aerial bombing continues
Rescue workers within the Mullaiththeevu Safety Zone have counted more than 1200 bodies after the large scale slaughter Saturday night and Sunday morning by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) with the use of cluster ammunition, multi-barrel rocket launchers and cannons, sources from Vanni said. The workers fear that there may be additional bodies yet to… Continue reading 1200 bodies counted, hundreds seriously injured, aerial bombing continues
More than 2,000 civilians feared slaughtered in a single night
Indiscriminate barrage of shelling by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on the ‘safety zone’ starting from Saturday night to Sunday morning slaughtered more than 2,000 civilians including large number of women and children, medical sources in Vanni said quoting the injured who managed to reach the makeshift hospital. Dead bodies are scattered everywhere and 814… Continue reading More than 2,000 civilians feared slaughtered in a single night
Malnutrition in mothers trigger Jaundice, Hepatitis in newborns
Lack of basic nutrients in food available to lactating mothers is causing severe cases of jaundice and hepatitis-A in the new borns and months old babies inside the safe-zone where an estimated 120,000-165,000 Tamil civilians are struggling to stay alive, medical sources within the safe zone said Saturday. Mothers have flocked to the temporary hospital… Continue reading Malnutrition in mothers trigger Jaundice, Hepatitis in newborns
Sri Lanka arrests Channel-4 journalists
Three British TV Channel-4 journalists, Nick Paton-Walsh, the channel’s Asian correspondent, producer Bessie Du and cameraman Matt Jasper, who were covering the Sri Lanka conflict in Trincomalee have been arrested and are being taken to Colombo, AP reported. Channel-4’s first independently filmed recent exposure coverage of the conditions of the Tamil refugees who fled the… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests Channel-4 journalists
