A lashing rain that started Sunday night became a mini-cyclone Monday severely causing misery to the already suffering civilians in the ‘safe zone’ in Mullaiththeevu. Amidst this catastrophe they were inhumanely attacked by the Sri Lanka Army shelling in which 71 civilians were killed within the last 36 hours, reports TamilNet correspondent from Vanni. The… Continue reading Shelling amidst mini-cyclone and lashing rains, thousands stranded
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Belated and wanting musings from India
While the Establishment in New Delhi is frantic in its attempt to eliminate the liberation force of Eezham Tamils but at the same time by hook or crook insinuate itself into the Tamil masses in order to show a semblance of success before the elections, a section of Indian academics and writers come out with… Continue reading Belated and wanting musings from India
‘Civilians die’ in S Lanka battle
There have been fresh reports of civilian casualties as ferocious battles continue in Sri Lanka between soldiers and Tamil Tiger rebels. A senior government heath official in rebel-held territory told the BBC at least 15 civilians had been killed in shell attacks in the past two days. The military has strongly denied being responsible… Continue reading ‘Civilians die’ in S Lanka battle
Indian High Commissioner rebuffs memorandum of Mauritian demonstrators
The Indian High Commissioner in Mauritius rebuffed a memorandum of thousands of Mauritian Tamil demonstrators Friday, requesting India to stop the war against Tamils in Sri Lanka. The representatives of the demonstrators were seeking to submit the memorandum in person to the High Commissioner who is a Tamil and they had informed the High Commission… Continue reading Indian High Commissioner rebuffs memorandum of Mauritian demonstrators
Sri Lankan attacks kill 155 civilians Thursday and Friday
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling killed 86 civilians on Friday from the early hours of the day and more than 100 civilians were wounded. Thousands of civilians within the ‘safety zone’ were forced to remain inside the bunkers. Dead bodies were not brought to the hospital as shelling continued. 69 civilians were killed on the… Continue reading Sri Lankan attacks kill 155 civilians Thursday and Friday
Tamil family proud of son’s ‘sacrifice
The UK-based family of a young Tamil man who set himself on fire in protest at the treatment of his countrymen in Sri Lanka have said they are proud of his actions. Thousands of Tamils living in the UK and beyond are expected to attend the funeral on Saturday in Northolt, west London, of Murugathasan… Continue reading Tamil family proud of son’s ‘sacrifice
US wants respect for civilian rights in Sri Lanka
The United States has called on both sides in the conflict in Sri Lanka to respect the rights of non-combatants and allow humanitarian aid to flow freely to those who need it, especially in the Northern region of the country. State Department’s Acting Deputy Spokesman Gordon Duguid, who made this statement yesterday said, the United… Continue reading US wants respect for civilian rights in Sri Lanka
Worsening Sri Lanka violence shakes British Tamils
They have fled a quarter-century of horrifying civil war in Sri Lanka for safe haven abroad, but the more than 250,000 Tamils living in Britain have not managed to put the conflict behind them. Thousands plan to gather Saturday for the funeral of a young man who burned himself to death to dramatize the… Continue reading Worsening Sri Lanka violence shakes British Tamils
India to deploy Sri Lanka medics
India is to send a medical team to aid north-eastern Sri Lanka’s conflict zone, providing humanitarian relief and emergency care to displaced civilians. It is the first time there has been an Indian presence at the war zone since a peacekeeping mission pulled out of Sri Lanka in 1990. India says that the team… Continue reading India to deploy Sri Lanka medics
Acid test for international actors
It is clear that the Colombo government is waging a direct war on unarmed civilians with the intention of intimidation and subjugation of them. The hard truth is that for chauvinistic Colombo war with Eezham Tamil civilians is more important than its war with the Tigers. The war with the LTTE is only a part… Continue reading Acid test for international actors