British premier wants ceasefire in Sri Lanka

Prime Minister Gordon Brown told Britain’s Parliament Wednesday there is a need for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka and that he would be raising the matter with French President Nikolas Sakorzy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Mr. Brown, speaking during the first Prime Minister’s Questions of 2009, was responding to a question by Keith Vaz,… Continue reading British premier wants ceasefire in Sri Lanka

SLN arrests 200 civilians fleeing from Jaffna to Mullaiththeevu

Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) soldiers arrested Monday around 200 civilians fleeing war from Vadamaraadchi East areas earlier held by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to LTTE held Mullaiththeevu district in Vanni, in their fishing boats by sea route, sources in Jaffna said. The arrested civilians have been brought to areas in Jaffna peninsula under… Continue reading SLN arrests 200 civilians fleeing from Jaffna to Mullaiththeevu

Sri Lanka: a voice cries freedom from beyond the grave :: Peter Foster

BACK from Beijing (where I spent last week, apologies for lack of posts) to report, with the heaviest heart, the murder of one of Sri Lanka’s bravest and most controversial journalists.   Lasantha Wickrematunge, 50, was stabbed and shot to death in broad daylight last Friday as he drove to work at The Sunday Leader,… Continue reading Sri Lanka: a voice cries freedom from beyond the grave :: Peter Foster

3,000 Sri Lankan troops killed in three months, Army to double – newspapers

Three thousand Sri Lankan soldiers were killed fighting the Liberation Tigers in the past three months, the Sunday Island newspaper reported this week, quoting government Defence spokesman and Minister Keheliya Rambukwella. He was responding to opposition charges that 15,000 troops had been killed in the battles since October last year. Meanwhile SLA commander Lt. Gen.… Continue reading 3,000 Sri Lankan troops killed in three months, Army to double – newspapers

Civilians trapped in SLA artillery barrage

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells hit civilian settlements in Vaddakkachchi, killing a 56-year-old father and caused injuries to his 16-year-old son. Meanwhile, a 76-year-old elderly man residing in an elderly home sustained injuries Friday night after he returned home unable to reach Tharmapuram as Kaddaikkaadu Road (Vaddakkachchi – Tharmapuram Road) was continuously targeted… Continue reading Civilians trapped in SLA artillery barrage

Media activists protest against Lasantha assassination

Hundreds of media activists took to the streets in Colombo Friday protesting against the assassination of one of the prominent journalists in Colombo and Chief Editor of Sunday Leader, Lasantha Wickramatunga, who was shot dead Thursday. The protesters accused Rajapaksa regime for the prevailing impunity as heavily armed military personnel ringed the area of protest… Continue reading Media activists protest against Lasantha assassination

Is the end near for Sri Lanka’s rebels?

The Sri Lankan army’s capture of Elephant Pass, the strategic causeway linking the Jaffna peninsula with the mainland, is arguably one of the military’s greatest successes over the past two decades of war. It follows last week’s fall of the town of Kilinochchi – the rebel’s political and administrative centre – providing the government with… Continue reading Is the end near for Sri Lanka’s rebels?

Sri Lanka govt under fire over editor murder

Local and foreign media rights groups Friday demanded international pressure on Sri Lanka after the murder of an anti-establishment editor and rising attacks against independent media.   The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) asked foreign ambassadors in Colombo to "weigh in forcefully and immediately with President Mahinda Rajapakse to put an end to… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt under fire over editor murder

7 killed, Sri Lankan artillery attack targets civilian centre of Vanni

 The Sri Lanka Army fired artillery shells targeting Tharmapuram Junction, the remaining centre of displaced civilians in Vanni killing at least four and causing injuries to many around 1:20 p.m. on Thursday, after artillery shelling killed three, including a child in Vaddakkachchi. The attack has targeted Tharmapuram Junction, which is located 75 meters from the… Continue reading 7 killed, Sri Lankan artillery attack targets civilian centre of Vanni