Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Thursday shell-attacked saftey zone in torrents not allowing people to come out of bunkers throughout the day in Chuthanthirapuram and Iruddumadu civilian refuges. Two of the sixteen dead bodies of civilians brought to hospital had gunfire injuries, according to medical sources. More than 6,000 shells exploded inside the safe zone,… Continue reading SLA attacks ‘safety zone’ using short-range mortars, gunfire, claiming lives
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Choices limited for the World of Authorities
“A major problem with the world authorities today is that they live in their own world and try to look at the crisis in the island through their eyes. This is neo-Orientalism,” writes a New Delhi based scholar of South Asian studies in response to the recent stand of Tokyo Co-chairs. The way the world… Continue reading Choices limited for the World of Authorities
Sri Lanka rejects dialogue appeal
The Sri Lankan government has rejected a call by international donors to the Tamil Tiger rebels to negotiate terms of surrender with the government. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa told the BBC that the government would only accept an "unconditional surrender" by the rebels. The donors – the US, Japan, Norway and the European Union… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects dialogue appeal
Hillary Clinton, David Miliband urge to halt attacks on PTK hospital, Safe Zone
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Tuesday jointly called on the warring parties in the island of Sri Lanka to "not to fire out of or into" the safe zone and in the "vicinity of Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) hospital or any other medical structure". The statement has come,… Continue reading Hillary Clinton, David Miliband urge to halt attacks on PTK hospital, Safe Zone
For whom the Co-chairs strive, asks Tamil parliamentarian
The statement of the Co-chairs released Tuesday is “regrettably based on wrong premises and aims at disastrous ends,” Jaffna district parliamentarian S. Kajendren told TamilNet. "It sounds as though the Co-directors of the current war are at a last bid attempt to save Sri Lanka, one of the worst genocidal states of our times, before… Continue reading For whom the Co-chairs strive, asks Tamil parliamentarian
Sri Lankan hospital shelled again, 3 killed – ICRC
Sri Lankan civilians fled a packed hospital in the war zone after artillery shells hit it for the fourth time in two days, killing at least three people and wounding 10, the Red Cross said on Tuesday. That brings the death toll in the two days of shelling at the hospital in the northern… Continue reading Sri Lankan hospital shelled again, 3 killed – ICRC
Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence
Two senior US Senators on Monday jointly urged Sri Lanka’s government and Tamil Tiger rebels to safeguard civilians and ease humanitarian access to areas affected by the deadly conflict. Democrat John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Republican Richard Lugar, the panel’s top Republican, said they were "greatly concerned about the… Continue reading Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence
Rare images emerge of Sri Lankans trapped in war
Rare images of suffering civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s war zone emerged Monday: Dead parents still cradling their children. A teenage boy with no arms crying in despair. A severely crowded hospital with many patients lying on mats under already full beds. The photographs and video footage of scores of dead and wounded, which… Continue reading Rare images emerge of Sri Lankans trapped in war
SLA fires MBRL rockets on IDP camp, several feared dead
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) rockets exploded inside a refugee camp of the Internally Displaced People Monday night around 10:00 p.m. killing several IDPs, initial reports said. The camp, located in Chuthanthirapuram is on fire. No one is able to access the camp to gather more details as shelling continues to… Continue reading SLA fires MBRL rockets on IDP camp, several feared dead
Deadly strike on S Lanka hospital
Nine people have been killed by shells which hit a hospital in a rebel-held area of north-east Sri Lanka, the Red Cross says. The hospital, in the town of Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu district, was hit three times in 24 hours, aid officials said. UN spokesman Gordon Weiss told the BBC the shells had hit a… Continue reading Deadly strike on S Lanka hospital