Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare

President Barack Obama scolded both sides of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century-old civil war on Wednesday, demanding that the government stop shelling hospitals and that Tamil Tiger rebels cease using civilian shields.   Before leaving the White House to deliver a commencement speech in Arizona, Obama told reporters that the situation on the south Asian island could… Continue reading Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare

U.N. Security Council to meet formally on Sri Lanka

The U.N. Security Council will hold its first formal session on the plight of civilians in Sri Lanka on Wednesday, a move diplomats said could increase pressure on government forces to stop shelling a zone where tens of thousands of people are trapped.   Hundreds were reported killed on Sunday and Monday in artillery barrages… Continue reading U.N. Security Council to meet formally on Sri Lanka

SLA barrage inflicts carnage, makeshift hospital reports disaster

"Looking at the hospital and hearing the civilians cry, you feel only disaster," a key medical staff at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal makeshift hospital told media Wednesday. More than 100 civilians, including many children, patients, a medical staff, voluntary doctor and an ICRC worker, were killed in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery attack that targeted the hospital premises… Continue reading SLA barrage inflicts carnage, makeshift hospital reports disaster

Will Obama take full responsibility of Tamil homeland, ask Tamil circles

As news reports quote US President Barack Obama saying Tamil Tigers to "free civilians," and Colombo government to stop indiscriminate shelling, Tamil circles in the US asked whether President Obama is prepared to take full responsibility of the Tamil homeland and whether he is prepared to give full assurance to the freedom and the aspirations… Continue reading Will Obama take full responsibility of Tamil homeland, ask Tamil circles

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Amnesty International Calls on Obama Administration, U.N. Security Council to Act Now to Save Sri Lankan Civilians

Amnesty International is urging President Barack Obama to speak out against the indiscriminate killing of civilians in the current conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The human rights organization has also urged United Nations Security Council members to discuss the latest disturbing developments in the country and… Continue reading Amnesty International Calls on Obama Administration, U.N. Security Council to Act Now to Save Sri Lankan Civilians

South Korean delegation visits Jaffna

A five member delegation led by South Korean resident representative, Mr. Zong Min Hyeon visited Tuesday Jaffna Technical College where a large building complex is being constructed with South Korean government funds, sources in Jaffna said. The containers sent by the South Korean government which had remained unopened since their arrival in November 2008 were… Continue reading South Korean delegation visits Jaffna

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SLA shells hospital again, several killed including doctor, ICRC worker

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells hit the makeshift hospital in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal East, killing at least 38 patients who were waiting for treatment at the hospital, a medical staff told TamilNet. "There are many more killed inside the hospital premises, but I can only confirm that 38 casualties that I have witnessed near the… Continue reading SLA shells hospital again, several killed including doctor, ICRC worker

Intervene in the name of humanity: Pathmathan calls on IC

"Every passing day is resulting in the loss of countless number of civilian lives and alienation of the entire Tamil community," said Selvaraja Pathmanathan, the LTTE plenipotentiary for international relations, in a statement issued on Wednesday, and called on the International Community for its urgent and immediate intervention, not based on territorial or geo-political ambitions,… Continue reading Intervene in the name of humanity: Pathmathan calls on IC