Sri Lankan troops have made fresh advances into the small patch of territory held by the Tamil Tigers, the defence ministry said Tuesday. News of the military advance come as the Tamil rebel group accused government forces of killing at least 45 civilians in a fresh artillery and mortar attack. The Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops advance despite UN demands
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Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
A mortar shell struck the only functioning medical facility in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone Tuesday morning, killing 49 patients and bystanders and wounding more than 50 others, a government health official in the area said. The attack came after a weekend of heavy shelling that killed hundreds of civilians trapped in the war… Continue reading Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
SLA attacks hospital, 47 massacred
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells killing at least 47 civilians, patients and the Administrative Officer K. Tharmakulasingam Tuesday morning around 8:00 a.m. At least 55 patients sustained serious injuries in the attack on the makeshift hospital which was functioning at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal junior school. The attack came while around 2,000 wounded patients within the… Continue reading SLA attacks hospital, 47 massacred
US violates Geneva Convention by permitting Sri Lanka to commit slow-motion genocide – Prof. Boyle
Pointing to the statement issued by the U.S. Department of State that after an informal meeting at the United Nations that "[t]he United States is deeply concerned by the continued unacceptably high levels of civilian casualties," expert in International Law, Professor Francis A. Boyle said, the Obama administration is violating the 1948 convention for continuing… Continue reading US violates Geneva Convention by permitting Sri Lanka to commit slow-motion genocide – Prof. Boyle
White House protest accuses Sri Lanka of civilian massacre
More than two hundred American Tamils protested in front of the White House in the Lafayette Park Monday 9:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m., accusing the Government of Sri Lanka for slaughtering more than 3000 Tamil civilians crowded into a 5 sq.km. area during Saturday night and Sunday with the use of heavy weapons including multi-barrel… Continue reading White House protest accuses Sri Lanka of civilian massacre
Tamil Diaspora agitates as civilian death toll rises
Around 2000 Tamil Diaspora men, women and children staged a protest demonstration Sunday in Toronto, Canada against the genocide of Tamils in Vanni blocking all lanes of a downtown Toronto highway for several hours, sources in Toronto said. “The Tamil Diaspora will not give up. The Sri Lankan regime continues to unleash terror on our… Continue reading Tamil Diaspora agitates as civilian death toll rises
UK: Sri Lanka belongs on UN Security Council agenda
Britain’s Foreign Minister David Miliband said Monday he is “appalled” by reports of mass civilian casualties in Sri Lanka. Saying that he believed “very very strongly” that the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka merits the attention of the United Nations Security Council, he noted: “the civilian catastrophe in the North East of Sri Lanka speaks… Continue reading UK: Sri Lanka belongs on UN Security Council agenda
Japan urged to act over Sri Lanka crisis
Four international organisations – Human Rights Watch, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, International Crisis Group and Amnesty International – released a joint letter to the Japanese Prime Minister Monday, calling on Japan “to play a more active role in confronting the unfolding catastrophe in Sri Lanka.” The four organisations called on Japan “to… Continue reading Japan urged to act over Sri Lanka crisis
Outrage grows over Tamil deaths
The UK and France have expressed outrage over the reported heavy loss of life among civilians in Sri Lanka’s Tamil war zone at the weekend. UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said at the UN in New York he was "appalled" by news of the casualties and demanded an end to "the killing". Mr Miliband… Continue reading Outrage grows over Tamil deaths
Concerns over Sri Lanka ‘bloodbath’ – Channel 4
The United Nations condemns Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamils after heavy weekend shelling that reportedly killed nearly 400 people. As Sri Lankan government troops near the endgame in their long war against the Tamil Tigers, the United Nations has described the situation in the north of the country as a "bloodbath".… Continue reading Concerns over Sri Lanka ‘bloodbath’ – Channel 4
