After a weekend of bombing and “bloodbath” in Sri Lanka, the first official to speak out at the UN in New York was UK minister David Miliband. He stopped to speak to the Press on his way into the UN Security Council’s meeting on the Middle East. He said he has arranged to speak with… Continue reading At UN, UK’s Miliband Decries Sri Lankan Bloodbath, IMF Loan Linked, No Resolution – Inner City Press
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U.S. says concerned over Sri Lanka civilian deaths
The United States said on Monday it was deeply concerned about an "unacceptably high" level of civilian casualties in Sri Lanka and called on both the government and the Tamil Tiger rebels to prevent civilian deaths. "We’re deeply concerned. We think that there’s an unacceptably high level of civilian casualties," State Department spokesman Ian… Continue reading U.S. says concerned over Sri Lanka civilian deaths
Tamil protesters block road outside UK parliament
Hundreds of pro-Tamil demonstrators blocked traffic and clashed with police in the streets around Britain’s Parliament Monday after news filtered out from Sri Lanka that hundreds of their compatriots had died in intense shelling. Police said Monday evening that 36 people had been arrested and the protesters had been cleared from the roads. … Continue reading Tamil protesters block road outside UK parliament
99 percent Norway Tamils aspire for Tamil Eelam
In a secret ballot of universal suffrage, conducted by a Norwegian media simultaneously in 14 centres in the length and breath of the country among Eezham Tamils, 98.95 percent of the voters said that they aspire for the formation of an independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the North and East of the island of… Continue reading 99 percent Norway Tamils aspire for Tamil Eelam
Tamil protesters take to streets
About 500 protesters calling for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka have blocked roads outside the Houses of Parliament. Police said the demonstrators had spilled through police lines and taken to the streets in Westminster. Protesters, including hunger strikers, have been camped in Parliament Square since early April. The United Nations has described the… Continue reading Tamil protesters take to streets
Pathmanathan calls for urgent international intervention
Refuting the Sri Lankan propaganda that artillery and shelling against the Tamil civilians was carried out by the Tigers, Selvarasa Pathmanathan, the LTTE’s head of international relations on Monday urged the governments of the world to prevail upon the Sri Lankan Government to prevent it from causing a collective tragedy. "The recent developments in Vanni… Continue reading Pathmanathan calls for urgent international intervention
UN: killing of Tamil civilians ‘a bloodbath’
The killing of hundreds of ethnic Tamil civilians in a weekend artillery barrage in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone was the "bloodbath" that the international community had long feared would take place, the United Nations has said. The artillery attack killed at least 378 civilians and wounded more than a thousand more, according to… Continue reading UN: killing of Tamil civilians ‘a bloodbath’
Grand response to Norway ballot: 80 percent turn out
Around 80 percent of eligible voters among Eezham Tamils in the cities and other centres where a ballot was conducted to test the current validity of Vaddukkoaddai Resolution, turned out for the voting, Utrop news paper, which conducted the ballot, reported Sunday night. The voting took place on Sunday between 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,… Continue reading Grand response to Norway ballot: 80 percent turn out
SLA continues to inflict carnage
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has stepped up relentless barrage of shelling using all sorts of heavy weapons on the so-called safety-zone (no-fire zone) in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal and Vadduvaakal areas where more than 130,000 civilians have sought refuge without adequate bunkers and shelters. Civilian casualties are mounting amidst lack of medicine and food due to limited or… Continue reading SLA continues to inflict carnage
Sonia says war is over while 1200 civilian bodies are counted in Vanni
Congress president Ms Sonia Gandhi, sharing a platform with the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Sunday said: "Our government had done everything possible to bring an end to the hostilities and it was due to our resolute efforts that Sri Lanka announced conclusion of combat operations and people moved to safer places," PTI… Continue reading Sonia says war is over while 1200 civilian bodies are counted in Vanni
