Rights groups: satellite shows Sri Lanka shelling

Satellite images of Sri Lanka’s war zone along with witness accounts indicate the government has shelled the densely populated area in recent days despite its repeated denials, a human rights group said Wednesday.   Health officials in the tiny coastal strip still under rebel control say the area was repeatedly pummeled by artillery attacks —… Continue reading Rights groups: satellite shows Sri Lanka shelling

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US, UK want UN to facilitate ‘safe evacuation’ of civilians

The United States and Britain on Tuesday jointly called on the government of Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers to end fighting to allow a UN humanitarian team to visit the conflict zone to facilitate safe evacuation of civilians. However, the statement, which failed to stress ceasefire, was interpreted by Tamil circles as providing tacit… Continue reading US, UK want UN to facilitate ‘safe evacuation’ of civilians

Prof. Boyle: hold Emergency Meeting of UNSC to stop Tamil genocide

Pointing out that, under the current circumstances, the Provisional Rules of Procedure of the United Nation’s Security Council (UNSC) provide at least three ways to convene a formal meeting of the Security Council in order to terminate the Genocide against Tamils by the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL), Prof. Francis A. Boyle, professor of International… Continue reading Prof. Boyle: hold Emergency Meeting of UNSC to stop Tamil genocide

ICRC demands ‘unimpeded’ access to civilians in combat zone

Terming the plight of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s shrinking combat zone as "desperate," the International Committee of the Red Cross today demanded "unimpeded" access to them. The ICRC said its mission failed to evacuate the wounded and sick civilians from the newly-declared 2 km long civilian safe zone today due to heavy fighting and… Continue reading ICRC demands ‘unimpeded’ access to civilians in combat zone

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Sri Lanka accused of ‘war crime’ over shelled hospital

Sri Lanka’s armed forces have been accused of possible "war crimes" over the shelling of the last working hospital inside the northern conflict zone, which killed at least 45 people.   The attack, inside an official "no-fire zone", was among the bloodiest incidents since the army began its offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels.   About… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘war crime’ over shelled hospital

Search conducted in Polonnaruwa to nab LTTE suicide cadres

Police and Sri Lanka Army Sunday evening conducted a cordon and search operation in Polonnaruwa town and took about fifty Tamil civilians including women for questioning. Except two, others were freed after preliminary inquiry. Two are being detained for further interrogation, police sources said. The operation was conducted on receipt of information that four suicide… Continue reading Search conducted in Polonnaruwa to nab LTTE suicide cadres

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RSF condemn’s Channel 4 journalists expulsion

Referring to the expulsion of British Channel 4’s three journalists from Sri Lanka for exposing "atrocious living conditions for [Tamil] civilians [in Vavuniyaa internment camps] and ill-treatment they have suffered" Reporters without Borders (RSF), the Paris-based media watchdog, said in a press release issued Monday that the reasons for expulsions are "unfounded and unacceptable" and… Continue reading RSF condemn’s Channel 4 journalists expulsion

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UNSC impasse no bar to international intervention

Opposition from Russia and China to placing Sri Lanka’s humanitarian crisis on the agenda of the United Nations Security is no bar to international action to stop what the UN has called a bloodbath. Since the end of the Cold War, ‘humanitarian intervention’ to save populations being brutalized or subject to genocide by their states… Continue reading UNSC impasse no bar to international intervention

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Indian election: Tamil leader calls for invasion of Sri Lanka

The former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, who is expected to win the state in the final stage of India’s election campaign on Wednesday, told a mass rally: "Just as Indira Gandhi created Bangladesh, we will create a separate Eelam [state]."   Her comments in Madras, also known as Chennai, have caused alarm in India… Continue reading Indian election: Tamil leader calls for invasion of Sri Lanka

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