Three insults to Tamils for the traditional New Year

Disguised insults meant against Tamil struggle this week bring out a picture of the attitudes operating in Colombo, New Delhi and Chennai, writes a political analyst in Colombo. “It is not exactly the Sri Lankan government, but the Sri Lankan state that is the core symbol of oppression in the island. Ethnic chauvinism is the… Continue reading Three insults to Tamils for the traditional New Year

31 civilians killed in SLA shelling, gunfire in ‘safety zone’

At least 31 civilians were killed throughout the day on Sunday inside the ‘safety zone’. Exact figure of wounded civilians was not known, but at least 36 injured were rushed to the makeshift hospital at Puthumaththa’lan Sunday morning as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) was embarked upon concerted attacks on the zone since the early hours… Continue reading 31 civilians killed in SLA shelling, gunfire in ‘safety zone’

SLA embarks upon capturing attack on civilians, 300 shells explode within 45 minutes

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) embarked upon intense attack on the ‘safety zone’, in the early hours of Sunday, targeting a place called Pachchaip-pulmoaddai, aiming for bifurcating and capturing the northern part of the ‘safety zone’, initial reports from Vanni said. Heavy shelling and gunfire by the SLA started around 3:15 a.m. in the morning, and… Continue reading SLA embarks upon capturing attack on civilians, 300 shells explode within 45 minutes

Two-thirds of British Tamils march for Ceasefire and Tamil Eelam

  In a historic show of solidarity, more than 200,000 British Tamils, nearly two thirds of Tamils resident in Britain, marched through the streets of London Saturday demanding immediate ceasefire and recognition of Tamil Eelam. Sparked off by the initiative of second generation diaspora Tamil youth and students four days earlier, the Saturday’s march became… Continue reading Two-thirds of British Tamils march for Ceasefire and Tamil Eelam

599 killed, 3350 injured inside ‘safety zone’ since last UN statement

Hospital records alone have registered 599 civilians killed and 3,350 injured inside the so-called safety zone, since the last UN statement on casualties on 13 March. But, the actual number of civilians killed could exceed 1,500 as many of the bodies were not brought to the hospital to be counted and buried, said medical officials… Continue reading 599 killed, 3350 injured inside ‘safety zone’ since last UN statement

Stop shelling say Co-chairs, attack continues amidst heavy rain

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Friday morning stepped up shelling and firing on the civilian safety zone, causing casualties among civilians and making them continuously stay within bunkers, according to the reports from the makeshift hospital in Puthumaaththa’lan in Mullaiththeevu in the morning. Around 50 wounded civilians were brought to the hospital. The intensification of shelling… Continue reading Stop shelling say Co-chairs, attack continues amidst heavy rain

SLA attacks kill 129 civilians, 282 wounded in ‘safety zone’ on Wednesday

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells claimed the lives of 129 civilians inside the so-called ‘safety zone’ throughout the day on Wednesday, according to the latest reports. Three artillery shells targeted a child care / nutrition centre at Pokka’nai Wednesday morning where many civilians were waiting to obtain humanitarian milk rations for children. The… Continue reading SLA attacks kill 129 civilians, 282 wounded in ‘safety zone’ on Wednesday

Tamil protesters on hunger strike at the Houses of Parliament – Times Online

Two Tamils were on hunger strike today in protest at alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka as a rally outside the Houses of Parliament continued through its third day.   As many as 3,000 Tamils have caused chaos in Central London this week by blocking Westminster Bridge and holding a vigil outside Parliament, demanding… Continue reading Tamil protesters on hunger strike at the Houses of Parliament – Times Online