Tens of thousands of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone are facing starvation, the Tamil Tiger rebels warned Saturday as the U.N. sent its top humanitarian official to assess the crisis. Reports of chaos in the northern war zone have increased in recent days as the Sri Lankan military pushed forward with… Continue reading Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone
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Another carnage imminent as the two Indian mandarins return
In lines of precedence with Colombo, which escalates war immediately following consultations with India, another carnage is anticipated with the return of the two Indian mandarins, Menon and Narayanan, from Sri Lanka on Friday, Tamil circles in Colombo said. Earlier, on Thursday, the Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee accused the LTTE of "barbaric" attempts. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Another carnage imminent as the two Indian mandarins return
More than 6,000 Sri Lankan civilians killed in three months
More than 6,400 Sri Lankan civilians have been killed and 14,000 injured in fighting between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels since mid-January, according to the United Nations. The figures were not made public by the UN, but were circulated among foreign embassies in Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital, and released to the media… Continue reading More than 6,000 Sri Lankan civilians killed in three months
Civilian casualties top 20,000 in Vanni: Leaked UN document
A new document originating from the UN and circulated among the diplomatic missions in Colombo this week has put the figures of the civilians killed in Vanni since January as at least 6,432 and 13,946 wounded, according to a news report by the Associated Press Friday. "The casualties were reported as ‘verified data’ in the… Continue reading Civilian casualties top 20,000 in Vanni: Leaked UN document
UN says nearly 6,500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka
Two top Indian officials headed Friday to Sri Lanka to demand an immediate cease fire in the bloody civil war as a private U.N. document reported that nearly 6,500 ethnic Tamil civilians were killed in the last three months of fighting. Concern for the safety of the civilians trapped in the war zone has… Continue reading UN says nearly 6,500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka
Bountiful in killing shells, but no means for food packets
The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) which was able to fire thousands of shells per day into the so-called safety zone to capture the civilians, doesn’t have enough means to feed them when they are captured, said a District Secretariat official in Vavuniyaa. The SLA, which is still keeping the civilians inside the militarized zone, north… Continue reading Bountiful in killing shells, but no means for food packets
What now for Sri Lanka’s displaced?
As Sri Lanka’s army corners Tamil Tiger rebels in a tiny sliver of land, the next test for the government lies in how it deals with the mass exodus of humanity from the war zone. The army says more than 80,000 people have fled the area in the past two days – a figure that… Continue reading What now for Sri Lanka’s displaced?
SLN crafts encircle ICRC ship in Vanni
Many Dvora Fast Attack Crafts of the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) have surrounded the ICRC ship which was approaching Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal to transport the seriously wounded patients Thursday morning, according to latest reports from Vanni. The SLN attack crafts were also firing cannon shots towards the shore. The hostile presence of the SLN attack crafts have… Continue reading SLN crafts encircle ICRC ship in Vanni
Major part of civilians seek refuge with LTTE, while US, India deliberate
Contrary to Colombo’s propaganda, major part of the civilians who escaped capture by Sri Lanka Army are moving towards the LTTE side from Valaignar Madam to Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, in large numbers, Tiger officials told TamilNet Wednesday. LTTE’s Political Division official C. Ilamparithi said almost 200,000 civilians are still in the LTTE area. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister… Continue reading Major part of civilians seek refuge with LTTE, while US, India deliberate
Two key Tamil Tigers surrender
Two senior Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka have surrendered to the military, the army says. It says that the rebels’ media co-ordinator, Daya Master, gave himself up along with a top interpreter, named George, who worked for senior rebels. Correspondents say that if the reports are true it will be a major setback… Continue reading Two key Tamil Tigers surrender
