All the civilians who were trapped in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone have escaped, military officials say. Army spokesman Brig Udaya Nanayakkara said some 50,000 ethnic Tamils had fled the area over the past three days. The military claims cannot be verified. He said earlier 70 Tamil Tiger (LTTE) rebels had been killed trying to… Continue reading Tamil civilians ‘out of war-zone’
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White House protest to continue into next week
The protest rally which started this Monday, in front of the White House along the closed section of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C., has been continuing for the last six days, and the organizers said, due to the unprecedented humanitarian disaster unfolding in Sri Lanka where the State’s Army is slaughtering thousands of civilians, the… Continue reading White House protest to continue into next week
Doctors quit safety zone, volunteer medics remain with injured
Medical Superintendent Dr. Shanmugarajah who was attending the wounded at the makeshift hospital at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal junior school, his family, Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) doctors, Dr Varatharajah and Dr Sathiyamoorthy, and three other doctor,s have entered the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) controlled checkpoint at Omanthai. Dr Varatharajah has been seriously wounded during his passage… Continue reading Doctors quit safety zone, volunteer medics remain with injured
SLA continues intense barrage of heavy weapons
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued intense barrage of heavy weapons into civilian congested area throughout Saturday night, killing and maiming hundreds of civilians, according to latest details from Vanni Sunday morning at 5:00 a.m. There has been no pause from continued cannon and heavy mortar fire. Thousands of wounded have not been treated and the… Continue reading SLA continues intense barrage of heavy weapons
Time to Intervene in Sri Lanka
After the latest bloodbath in Sri Lanka [World Digest, May 12; "Hundreds Are Killed in Sri Lanka Attack," news story, May 11], it seems increasingly clear that we are witnessing an attempt at genocide. Against all evidence, the Sri Lankan government claims that the shelling in which as many as 1,000 ethnic Tamil civilians have… Continue reading Time to Intervene in Sri Lanka
Neither shocked nor surprised, says Stalin
Fresh from the DMK’s victory, the party’s treasurer and state rural development minister MK Stalin, who shouldered the main responsibility of campaigning across the state, said on Saturday that he was hardly surprised by the verdict. The win was entirely attributable to the DMK regime’s track record. He spoke to M Gunasekaran even as the… Continue reading Neither shocked nor surprised, says Stalin
Senior rebel leader killed in final round of Sri Lanka’s fight
Swarnam and Shashi Master, two senior leaders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels were killed in the fight, defense officials said Saturday. Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara, the military spokesman, confirmed the two deaths. The two leaders were killed at Kariyalamullavaikkal west in the northeastern Mullaithivu district. The rebels who are facing certain defeat… Continue reading Senior rebel leader killed in final round of Sri Lanka’s fight
Sri Lanka army defeats rebels
The Sri Lankan president has declared a military victory over the Tamil Tigers after 26 years of bloody civil war. Speaking on a visit to Jordan, Mahinda Rajapakse said he would return home to a nation totally free from the "barbaric acts" of the rebel group. However, senior officials told the BBC fighting rages on… Continue reading Sri Lanka army defeats rebels
Brown warns Sri Lanka over conflict
Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Saturday warned Sri Lanka there would be "consequences for its actions" if Colombo did not allow humanitarian agencies access to civilians and end the conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels. Brown also called for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to lay down its arms and allow trapped civilians to… Continue reading Brown warns Sri Lanka over conflict
Stench of dead bodies all around, wounded let to die in Vanni
An uncounted number of dead bodies between 2,000 and 3,000 are lying all over the places in civilian congested area and the civilians are all struck by a heavy stench of dead bodies, said a volunteer doctor from Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal adding that there is no medical facilities at all and the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) was… Continue reading Stench of dead bodies all around, wounded let to die in Vanni
