It may sound good to say that there is no place for feudal expressions in a ‘postmodern’ world. It may be true that there can be no second word about resolving issues on a democratic plane. But the first warnings have come pointing to the discrepancy in the effective democratic handling of the situation and… Continue reading Poignant acts of self-immolation
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US Foreign Relations Committee to hold hearings on Sri Lanka
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations is to hold hearings on "Recent Developments in Sri Lanka’ on the 24th February, 2:30 p.m. at the Dirksen Senate Building, Committee’s website said. The hearing will be presided by the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Kerry. Witnesses at the hearing are announced to be former… Continue reading US Foreign Relations Committee to hold hearings on Sri Lanka
Eezham Tamil immolates himself to death in front of UN office in Geneva
A 26-year-old diaspora Eezham Tamil from UK has self-immolated himself to death in front of the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) in Switzerland Thursday night around 8:20 p.m., according to police spokesman Eric Grandgean. The man has identified himself as Murukathasan in a letter left behind by him 10 meters away from the scene,… Continue reading Eezham Tamil immolates himself to death in front of UN office in Geneva
Herding people by terror: Intense shelling, dead bodies on roadside in Vanni
More than 150 civilians were feared killed Thursday alone and around 90 in the preceding two days in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling in Mullaiththeevu district. Most of the casualties are reported along the sides of two roads through which the civilians are forced to flee in yet another mass exodus to a new ‘safety… Continue reading Herding people by terror: Intense shelling, dead bodies on roadside in Vanni
40 civilians die daily in Sri Lanka war
Artillery shelling and gunbattles between government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels are killing about 40 civilians every day and wounding more than 100 others inside Sri Lanka’s war zone, the top health official in the region said Friday. Aid groups have estimated more than 200,000 civilians were trapped in a tiny strip of land… Continue reading 40 civilians die daily in Sri Lanka war
India changes language with measured ambiguity
Indian President Prathiba Patil in her address to the joint sitting of Indian Parliament on Thursday declared that India continued to support a negotiated political settlement in Sri Lanka within the framework of an undivided Sri Lanka acceptable to all the communities, including the Tamil community. Ms. Prathiba Patil urged Colombo and the Tigers to… Continue reading India changes language with measured ambiguity
Sri Lanka rejects British envoy: foreign minister
Sri Lanka on Thursday rejected the appointment of former defence minister Des Browne as a special envoy to the island, accusing London of interfering in its internal affairs. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said the government in the former British colony saw Browne’s appointment as a unilateral move by London and decided not to accept… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects British envoy: foreign minister
Civilian refugees imprisoned in internment camps in Vavuniyaa
The civilian refugees who either fled the war zone or caught by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) are denied not only the freedom of movement to go out of the buildings in which they are detained under ‘near-prison’ conditions, but are also denied freedom of movement inside the camp itself after 6:00 p.m. by the… Continue reading Civilian refugees imprisoned in internment camps in Vavuniyaa
MPs protest demanding safety of Lankan Tamils
MPs belonging to MDMK, PMK and CPI on Thursday demanded India’s intervention to ensure the safety and security of Tamil civilians caught in the crossfire between the Sri Lankan Army and LTTE in the island’s north. Holding banners such as "Sri Lanka is also home for Tamils," the MPs staged a protest in the… Continue reading MPs protest demanding safety of Lankan Tamils
Colombo orders all health workers to immediately leave Vanni
Health ministry officials in Colombo issued Tuesday a ‘final warning’ to the 8 doctors and around one thousand medical and health workers of Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi districts, now serving more than 250,000 civilians in the besieged Mullaiththeevu district, to immediately leave the LTTE controlled territory, according to the sources at the District Secretariat in Vavuniyaa.… Continue reading Colombo orders all health workers to immediately leave Vanni