“The situation in Vanni has reached colossal proportions and what is happening there is unprecedented human carnage. At this juncture we are ready to anything that is necessary to save the Tamil people trapped in the unrelenting war that is waged on them. We heed the call by the US President and are prepared to… Continue reading LTTE takes heed to Obama’s call: Pathmanathan
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SCENARIOS-The end of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century war
Sri Lankan troops seized the entire coastline of the Indian Ocean island for the first time since civil war with the Tamil Tiger separatists erupted in 1983, signalling a rapidly approaching conventional victory. Here are some scenarios of what could happen next: MILITARY DECLARES VICTORY: No outcome could be more certain. The only question is… Continue reading SCENARIOS-The end of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century war
Tamil Tiger Battle ‘Over In Two Hours’ – SKY NEWS
The Sri Lankan army says it has managed to capture the last patch of coastline held by the Tamil Tigers, and claims the rebels will soon be left without any territory. The director general of the media centre for national security in Sri Lanka – Lakhsman Hulugalle – has just gone on air to say… Continue reading Tamil Tiger Battle ‘Over In Two Hours’ – SKY NEWS
Mano Ganeshan urges government to publicize details of Vanni detainees
“The government of Sri Lanka should release all information about Vanni civilians held in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps without trying to keep it a secret,” Mano Ganeshan, Colombo district parliamentarian and the leader of Democratic Peoples’ Front (DPF) said in a press meet held in the residence of the leader of the opposition… Continue reading Mano Ganeshan urges government to publicize details of Vanni detainees
Analysis: Sri Lanka war persists despite criticism
Western diplomats pushed for a cease-fire in Sri Lanka. The U.N. expressed grave concern over civilian deaths. But with no threats of sanctions or other meaningful punishments facing Sri Lanka, the government has simply pushed ahead with its battle to destroy the Tamil Tiger rebels in what might be the bloodiest war on the planet.… Continue reading Analysis: Sri Lanka war persists despite criticism
Sri Lanka military cuts off rebel sea escape
Sri Lankan forces took control of the entire island’s coastline Saturday, trapping the Tamil Tigers in a tiny pocket of territory and cutting off any sea escape for the rebels’ top leaders, the military said. President Mahinda Rajapaksa vowed to defeat the remaining rebel fighters and end the 25-year-old civil war by Saturday night. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka military cuts off rebel sea escape
India’s Congress Party Heads for Decisive Victory in Elections
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh headed for a decisive election victory, giving him a freer hand to direct an economic recovery in the world’s largest democracy. Singh’s Congress party and its allies led in 231 of 519 seats where the tally has started, according to the Election Commission’s Web site. The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party’s… Continue reading India’s Congress Party Heads for Decisive Victory in Elections
‘Our Holocaust and the impossibility of peace in Sri Lanka
“It is self-evident that the close scrutiny of the international community, the pleas and pointed warnings by powerful states and the disgust of the world has not impressed a Sinhala state, polity and people drunk with racism,” the Tamil Guardian newspaper said this week. “It is inescapable that whatever the international community does, the Sinhala… Continue reading ‘Our Holocaust and the impossibility of peace in Sri Lanka
‘Tigers will regroup with a vengeance’ – FT
“The Tamil cause will reignite from the embers of this war unless the Sinhala majority shows magnanimity and gives the Tamils control of their own lives,” the Financial Times warned Thursday in an editorial. Pointing out that Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s war “has only defeated the resourceful LTTE’s conventional capability,” the paper also warned… Continue reading ‘Tigers will regroup with a vengeance’ – FT
UN genocide expert wants ceasefire, UN investigators want war probes
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Special Adviser on the prevention of genocide, underscoring the toll the clashes are taking on Tamil civilians, said Friday that “it is not too late” for the government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE to end the conflict. Francis Deng called for both sides to “pursue a reconciliatory and peaceful path… Continue reading UN genocide expert wants ceasefire, UN investigators want war probes
