Shelling amidst mini-cyclone and lashing rains, thousands stranded

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

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

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