At least 50 civilians were killed Wednesday around 12:50 p.m. when four Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers dropped cluster bombs on Internally Displaced Civilians at Aananthapuram in Ira’naippaalai, according to initial reports from medical sources. More than 70 wounded were rushed to hospital so far and 10 of the victims have died on the… Continue reading Massive air attack on civilian targets, scores killed
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SLA artillery fire hits new ‘safety zone’, 108 killed, 200 wounded
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched indiscriminate artillery barrage into the newly announced ‘safety zone’ killing at least 108 civilians and causing injuries to more than 200, according to initial details from the medical sources in the area. Every shell that hit the area seemed to have caused casualties, said a doctor at the makeshift hospital… Continue reading SLA artillery fire hits new ‘safety zone’, 108 killed, 200 wounded
We are deeply sad, puzzled: LTTE Political Head
"We are deeply sad and puzzled at the attitude of the apex institution of humanity, the United Nations, in not taking effective measures to protect the life, security and interests of innocent Tamil civilians," said LTTE’s Political Head B. Nadesan on Tuesday. "Instead, the UN is engaged in fruitless exercises of accusing the wrong side,… Continue reading We are deeply sad, puzzled: LTTE Political Head
260 killed, SLA shells and boxes civilians, preventing movement to safer areas
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery barrage has boxed Theavipuram and Va’l’lipunam villages within the old ‘safety zone,’ trapping thousands of civilians preventing them from moving to the new ‘safe zone’. Around 275 civilians are feared killed since Saturday and the roads remain continuously under heavy artillery barrage, civilians who managed to flee the area… Continue reading 260 killed, SLA shells and boxes civilians, preventing movement to safer areas
UN sheds responsibilities – NGO official
The UN said 15 of its local staff and 75 of their dependents were not allowed to leave the conflict area by the Tamil Tigers, who had forcibly recruited one of the UN staffers, reported AFP on Monday. "The UN for the first time openly acknowledges its agenda of withdrawing even the remaining few local… Continue reading UN sheds responsibilities – NGO official
Verbal shows fail to save lives in Vanni
“War is also theirs, peace is also theirs; therefore the solution also should be theirs. Why don’t they come out with that and end the suffering?” asked a sulking school teacher in Vanni, frustrated at the diplomatic games and dilly-dallying of world powers in protecting the life and dignity of civilians, neither by themselves nor… Continue reading Verbal shows fail to save lives in Vanni
Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka’s northeast
Sri Lankan troops fought heavy battles against Tamil Tiger rebels, the military said Monday, as President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared his party’s victory in local elections an endorsement of his war effort. The military has nearly routed the rebels after months of intense fighting, trapping them in shrinking coastal area in the northeast along with… Continue reading Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka’s northeast
India ready to mediate between Sri Lanka and LTTE
India is willing to arrange for a dialogue between Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), if the ongoing civil war in the island nation stops. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram made the offer at a public meeting in Chennai on Sunday. But as a pre-condition Chidambaram asked the Sri Lankan… Continue reading India ready to mediate between Sri Lanka and LTTE
Sri Lanka: The war the world forgot
All but hidden from view of the outside world, a bitter and savage war being waged in the north of Sri Lanka is creating a humanitarian crisis in which hundreds of thousands of civilians are at risk. In what may be the final chapters of one of the world’s longest-running civil wars, Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka: The war the world forgot
Grand scale murder, rape of screened civilians feared, TNA MP alerts
Around 190 males were murdered and 130 females were taken for sexual abuse among the thousands of civilians so far fled and screened by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), accused Tamil National Alliance MP S. Gajendran Saturday, citing information he received from the inmates of internment camps and from his contacts in Vavuniyaa. The sources… Continue reading Grand scale murder, rape of screened civilians feared, TNA MP alerts