UN nods ‘fight to the finish’

The position taken by UN Security Council Friday indicating no go beyond ‘hearing’, and the considerate briefing of John Holmes largely endorsing and trusting Colombo’s agenda and assurances for civilians, are read between the lines by international political observers as a ‘knowing wink’ at Colombo to pursue its offensive. Alternatively, the UN stance either paves… Continue reading UN nods ‘fight to the finish’

UK police say man apparently set himself on fire

  A man apparently set himself on fire outside Britain’s Parliament on Friday and he was taken to a hospital with superficial burns, authorities said.   Police said the man was on fire "for a short time" in Parliament Square in the heart of London. Without saying specifically that the man attempted self-immolation, police said… Continue reading UK police say man apparently set himself on fire

Slave camp suspected in Ki’linochchi hospital building

A slave camp consisting male and female members ‘chosen’ from the fleeing civilians by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) is reportedly setup in the abandoned Ki’lnochchi hospital building, reported TamilNet correspondent in Vanni, citing unverified information reaching Mullaiththeevu from males who escaped from the camp. According to the sources, men are kept at the downstairs… Continue reading Slave camp suspected in Ki’linochchi hospital building

Britain legally obliged to prevent Genocide in Sri Lanka: Prof. Boyle

Since the British Foreign Minister has now publicly admitted on behalf of his Government that Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) is "quite prepared to go ahead with acts of genocide," then under Article I of the Genocide Convention, the British government has a legal obligation "to prevent" this expected genocide of the Tamils by GoSL,… Continue reading Britain legally obliged to prevent Genocide in Sri Lanka: Prof. Boyle

Prominent Tamil Editor abducted in Colombo, later claimed arrested

Armed persons and men in police uniform who arrived in three white vans Thursday morning abducted Nadesapillai Vithyatharan, 58, the prominent editor of Jaffna-based Uthayan daily and Colombo-based Chudaroli, eyewitnesses told TamilNet. The abduction comes six days after Mr. Vithyatharan was grilled by the Sri Lankan Terrorist Investigation Department (TID). The TID had questioned him… Continue reading Prominent Tamil Editor abducted in Colombo, later claimed arrested

Acts of genocide possible – British Foreign Secretary

Britain’s Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, agreed Tuesday with parliamentarians who said that the Sri Lankan government is “quite prepared to go ahead with acts of genocide.” Responding to Mr. Elfyn Llwyd, MP, Mr. Miliband said “the resolution of [a] terrorist problem cannot be achieved at the expense of the rights of minority communities in Sri… Continue reading Acts of genocide possible – British Foreign Secretary

Lanka not serious on political settlement: US Senator

Even as Sri Lanka has virtually wiped out the LTTE in the north, an influential US lawmaker accused Colombo of not being serious in addressing the issues of the Tamils and arriving at a political settlement. “So far, there are few indications that a political deal is imminent. Sri Lanka will not negotiate directly with… Continue reading Lanka not serious on political settlement: US Senator

Heavy fighting in PTK, civilians trapped in SLA barrage

Heavy fighting has been reported west of Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) where Sri Lanka Army (SLA) divisions 58 and 53 have suffered heavy casualties throughout the last 3 days, according to the sources close to the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE). The SLA fired hundreds of artillery shells into Ira’naipaalai and the adjoining areas between the safety… Continue reading Heavy fighting in PTK, civilians trapped in SLA barrage