"Colombo’s approach to finish the war in 48 hours through a carnage and bloodbath of civilians will never resolve a conflict of decades. On the contrary it will only escalate the crisis to unforeseen heights. The Sinhala people have a duty and responsibility in stopping it, considering their own interest if not that of the… Continue reading Bloodbath will not resolve the conflict: Pathmanathan
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MILITARY SAYS V-DAY AT HAND
The military said yesterday it was only a matter of time before the humanitarian operations in the Mullaitivu area was completed with the remaining civilians trapped in the ‘new safe zone’ being freed and the area captured in a few hours. A ground official told Daily Mirror that troops of the 58-division were moving from… Continue reading MILITARY SAYS V-DAY AT HAND
EU against Sri Lankan ‘final assault’ on Tamil rebels
EU foreign ministers will urge the Sri Lankan government to hold back from a "final assault" against Tamil Tiger rebels, according to a draft text which expressed new concern at the civilian death toll. "The EU calls on the government of Sri Lanka to refrain from a final assault which will result in further loss… Continue reading EU against Sri Lankan ‘final assault’ on Tamil rebels
Pressure grows for Sri Lanka human rights inquiry
United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay supports growing calls for an inquiry in Sri Lanka’s war zone that remains closed to most outsiders and aid, her spokesman said on Friday. Rupert Colville told reporters in Geneva that the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights agreed with the European Union and activist groups that international… Continue reading Pressure grows for Sri Lanka human rights inquiry
Pathmanathan urges immediate action by IC to protect Tamil civilians
"If the International community fails to act now, in this most needy hour, it would go down in the history of mankind as the most inhumane, unconscionable failure by the International community, the UN and other powers from their responsibilities to protect innocent civilians wherever they may be subjected to genocide," said Selvaraja Pathmanathan, the… Continue reading Pathmanathan urges immediate action by IC to protect Tamil civilians
Tamil Tigers ‘slowly giving up’ fight
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels are "slowly giving up" their fight against advancing government troops and large numbers of civilians have managed to flee the war zone, the island’s military said Friday. "They are slowly giving up. They are blowing up whatever arms and ammunition they have," military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara told AFP.… Continue reading Tamil Tigers ‘slowly giving up’ fight
More than 100,000 civilians in safe zone, ICRC suspends Vanni missions
"Unless an external humanitarian intervention is carried out without delay, it would be difficult to avert an inhuman catastrophe," said a volunteer doctor appointed by the LTTE to serve the civilians within the so-called safety zone, Friday afternoon. "The ICRC has abandoned its missions, there is no food, no proper access to potable water to… Continue reading More than 100,000 civilians in safe zone, ICRC suspends Vanni missions
UN warns of Sri Lanka bloodbath
UN spokesman in Colombo Gordon Weiss has said the situation in Sri Lanka is critical and changing hour by hour. He warned of a bloodbath and said it had become a truly terrible situation for civilians caught up in the conflict zone. He was speaking as senior United Nations official, Vijay Nambiar,… Continue reading UN warns of Sri Lanka bloodbath
Sri Lanka army in final stage
Sri Lanka’s army says it is in the "final stage" of operations against the Tamil Tigers with troops just 1.5km short of "dominating the whole coast". President Mahinda Rajapksa was quoted as saying that all trapped civilians would be "rescued from rebel control" within two days. The government has rejected international calls for a… Continue reading Sri Lanka army in final stage
AFP: IMF loan for Sri Lanka not appropriate right now: Clinton
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said here Thursday it "is not an appropriate time" to consider a massive International Monetary Fund loan for Sri Lanka. Clinton told reporters that the United States has been "trying to convince both sides," the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, to stop fighting. "We… Continue reading AFP: IMF loan for Sri Lanka not appropriate right now: Clinton
