The Sri Lankan government has vowed to launch a final offensive against the Tamil Tigers, while thousands of civilians continue to flee the conflict zone in the island’s northeast. Anusha Palpita, a Sri Lankan government spokesman, said all civilians trapped in the war zone will be rescued within two days. "The president [Mahinda… Continue reading Colombo vows to ‘rescue’ civilians
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Sri Lanka vows to defeat Tamil Tigers in 48 hours
The Sri Lankan government has vowed to finish off the Tamil Tigers within 48 hours, defying international calls for a truce and warnings of a "humanitarian catastrophe" inside the rebel-held zone. The signal that a final offensive against the beleaguered separatist guerrillas was imminent came as United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of… Continue reading Sri Lanka vows to defeat Tamil Tigers in 48 hours
UN envoy heads to Sri Lanka; civilians flee war
A top U.N. official headed to Sri Lanka on Friday on an urgent mission to safeguard civilians trapped by fighting as thousands of desperate war refugees escaped across the front lines into government territory. Government officials say they have cornered the Tamil Tiger rebels in a tiny coastal strip and stand poised to end this… Continue reading UN envoy heads to Sri Lanka; civilians flee war
‘Safety zone’ in smoke, close-quarter fighting is on
The entire safety zone area is in smoke since the early hours of Friday as shelling by the Sri Lanka Army was destroying all the structures within a narrow strip of coastal land which is densely populated with tens of thousands of people. 75% of the population remains under bunkers as close quarter fighting was… Continue reading ‘Safety zone’ in smoke, close-quarter fighting is on
NYT highlights satellite evidence of Sri Lanka’s criminal culpability
Reproducing satellite imagery and analysis produced by the Washington D.C. based American Association of Advancement of Sciences (AAAS), New York Times in the Thursday edition said the images "show dozens of structures that appear to have been destroyed between last Wednesday and Sunday, and multiple craters that appear to reflect the impact of heavy weaponry,"… Continue reading NYT highlights satellite evidence of Sri Lanka’s criminal culpability
Suffering in Sri Lanka
The long agony of civilians trapped inside the inferno of Sri Lanka’s northern war zone may, at last, be easing. Some 2,000 are reported to have escaped this ruined enclave, ironically named a "no-fire zone", where a devastating bombardment has claimed hundreds of lives and struck the only working hospital in the last week alone.… Continue reading Suffering in Sri Lanka
Fears of Sri Lanka catastrophe
The Red Cross says its staff in Sri Lanka are witnessing an "unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe" in the area where troops have trapped Tamil Tigers. The agency says a ferry loaded with aid has been unable to reach the battered north-eastern coastal strip for three days because of fighting. The Sri Lankan army earlier said… Continue reading Fears of Sri Lanka catastrophe
SLA denies permission to Jaffna HRC to visit Vanni detainees
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities in Jaffna denied permission to the local officials of Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission (SLHRC) Jaffna office to visit Thellippazhai SLA Rehabilitation Camp where more than 600 young men and women from Vanni are detained, sources in Jaffna said. The officials routinely visit the above camp to attend to matters… Continue reading SLA denies permission to Jaffna HRC to visit Vanni detainees
Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
Western governments and societies are always quick to condemn atrocities in the Middle East and Africa. But there’s been a lack of comparable outrage over the events in Sri Lanka, says Dean Nelson. Do we have favourites when it comes to civilian casualties? Do we care about some peoples’ suffering more than others? … Continue reading Why don’t we care about Sri Lanka? – Telegraph
LTTE Political Head welcomes Obama’s attention on Tamils’ plight
"We thank and welcome the categorical calls by President Barack Obama for the Sri Lankan Government to take toward alleviating the humanitarian crisis," said B. Nadesan, the political head of the LTTE in a statement issued from Vanni Thursday. "The United Nations Organization and the Security Council has held back in their traditional humanitarian leadership… Continue reading LTTE Political Head welcomes Obama’s attention on Tamils’ plight
