62 civilians killed, SLA, SLAF step up attacks on safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up shelling on all areas within the so-called safety zone from 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, killing 62 civilians and causing injuires to many. Artillery and mortar shells hit the safety zone killing 27 civilians during the night. Artillery-fitted cluster munitions exploded between Valaignarmadam and Ampalavanpokka’nai causing heavy casualties. The SLA deployed… Continue reading 62 civilians killed, SLA, SLAF step up attacks on safety zone

Sri Lanka accuses aid groups of supporting war

Sri Lanka’s military accused "a vicious coalition" of international aid groups Tuesday of harboring terrorists and seeking to prolong the island’s civil war for economic gain.   The military has come under increasing international criticism in recent weeks for allegedly ignoring the plight of civilians in a shrinking war zone in the island’s northeast as… Continue reading Sri Lanka accuses aid groups of supporting war

SLA attacks kill 128 civilians in 48 hours

Sri Lanka Army short-range mortar shelling, Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) attacks and gunfire killed 96 civilians, including 19 children within the ‘safety zone’ Monday. 32 civilians, including 7 children were killed Sunday, according to local aid workers and medical authorities. Around 160 civilians sustained injuries on Monday when Sri Lanka Army stepped up mortar fire,… Continue reading SLA attacks kill 128 civilians in 48 hours

US Senator urges Sri Lanka to protect civilians

A key US Senator warned Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday that his government’s failure to protect civilians in government safe zones was hurting the country’s global standing.   "While the Tamil Tigers have committed egregious acts, I am also alarmed by reports about actions taken by the government of Sri Lanka," Democrat John… Continue reading US Senator urges Sri Lanka to protect civilians

42 civilians killed, 80 wounded in Vanni Saturday

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells into the ‘safety zone’, also on Saturday, killing 42 civilians and causing injuries to around 80 civilians, including a GS (Village officer), initial reports from Vanni said Saturday. Meanwhile, the SLA and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) were using heavy explosives in their clashes with the LTTE defensive… Continue reading 42 civilians killed, 80 wounded in Vanni Saturday

SLA shelling kills 102 civilians within 3 days inside ‘safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery shelling killed 46 civilians Friday inside the safety zone in the besieged pocket in Mullaiththeevu. SLA-fired shells hit 6 tarpaulin shelters of the IDPs in Maaththa’lan Friday, killing 16 civilians. Meanwhile 4 civilians were killed around 11:00 a.m., 300 meters near the coastal spot, where the ICRC was transporting wounded… Continue reading SLA shelling kills 102 civilians within 3 days inside ‘safety zone

China again blocks move against Lanka

China has for the second time this year blocked fresh moves to include Sri Lankan crisis on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) agenda, Foreign Ministry sources told Daily Mirror yesterday.   Inner City Press reported that non-permanent Council members including Austria, Mexico and Costa Rica had requested a meeting for March 26 under the… Continue reading China again blocks move against Lanka

LTTE urges China to consider Tamils plight at UN

Political Head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE), B. Nadesan, on Friday urged Chinese government to allow Tamils plight to be discussed at the UN Security Council for a second time. "The Sri Lankan state is not only denying the Tamil sovereignty, but it is waging a genocidal war against them of catastrophic dimensions,"… Continue reading LTTE urges China to consider Tamils plight at UN

Immense surgical and mental health needs in Sri Lanka’s conflict area

MSF is ready to assist the population of the camps by providing independent and confidential mental health services and we are discussing access with the authorities.   MSF and podcasts: During the first two weeks of March, relatively few people seem to have been able to flee from the Vanni region in Sri Lanka. Communication… Continue reading Immense surgical and mental health needs in Sri Lanka’s conflict area

India’s help significant in defeating Tigers – Sri Lanka minister

Nimal Sripala de Silva, a cabinet minister in Sri Lanka parliament, said that India’s great assistance helped Sri Lanka Army (SLA) to defeat the Liberation Tigers and that the people of Sri Lanka should be grateful to India, while responding to the strong accusation against allowing Indian Medical team into Sri Lanka by Anurakumara Tissanayake,… Continue reading India’s help significant in defeating Tigers – Sri Lanka minister