Tamil civilians who escaped the Sri Lankan military bombardment, treated by French doctors, included those with injuries from phosphorous bombs, AFP reported. Doctors at the French field hospital Cheddikulam, Vavuniya said that among those who were treated were those with white hands, possibly caused by burns from phosphorus- an incendiary weapon which is banned from… Continue reading Tamil survivors bear phosphorous burns – report
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Aid workers tell donors not to fund Sri Lanka, reports Channel-4’s Walsh
"This is a man-made humanitarian disaster, the aid worker explained. "I am in the strange position of just keep telling all our donors when they come here to NOT to give money,"" writes Channel-4’s Nick Paton Walsh, quoting an aid worker inside an internment camp in Vavuniyaa. The Channel-4 crew was deported on the directions… Continue reading Aid workers tell donors not to fund Sri Lanka, reports Channel-4’s Walsh
Sri Lanka shelling kills over 2,000 civilians: rebels
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels Sunday accused the government of killing more than 2,000 civilians in a day of artillery attacks, but the military vehemently denied the allegations. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said in a statement posted on the pro-rebel Tamilnet website that the army had unleashed a devastating offensive on… Continue reading Sri Lanka shelling kills over 2,000 civilians: rebels
Govt. condemns expulsion of journalists from S.Lanka
The Foreign Office in London said Sunday it was "deeply disappointing" that a ITN news team was expelled from Sri Lanka after reporting on alleged poor treatment of Tamils in camps there. Channel 4 correspondent Nick Paton-Walsh, producer Bessie Du and cameraman Matt Jasper were arrested and told to get out of Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Govt. condemns expulsion of journalists from S.Lanka
Karunanidhi lauds LTTE as Sonia looks on
Ignoring security concerns and keen to showcase the ‘‘strong friendship’’ between the DMK patriarch and herself, Congress president Sonia Gandhi campaigned with chief minister M Karunanidhi in Chennai on Sunday seeking another mandate for the UPA from Tamil Nadu on the plank of development. "Tamil Nadu’s mandate of 40 out of 40 in 2004 had… Continue reading Karunanidhi lauds LTTE as Sonia looks on
Ilanthirayan seriously wounded in SLA barrage
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Military Spokesman Irasiah Punitharooban alias Ilanthirayan (Marshall) sustained heavy injuries in the latest artillery barrage by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in the early hours of Sunday, sources close to LTTE in Vanni told TamilNet. After a long break, Ilanthirayan gave an interview to Australia Tamil Broadcasting Coorporation (ATBC) amidst… Continue reading Ilanthirayan seriously wounded in SLA barrage
India should sue Sri Lanka in ICJ for massacre of 2000 Tamils – Prof. Boyle
"In light of the latest atrocity by the Government of Sri Lanka that overnight exterminated 2000 Tamils, at a minimum the Government of India must sue Sri Lanka for violating the 1948 Genocide Convention before the International Court of Justice in The Hague, request an Emergency Hearing by the World Court, and win an Order… Continue reading India should sue Sri Lanka in ICJ for massacre of 2000 Tamils – Prof. Boyle
1200 bodies counted, hundreds seriously injured, aerial bombing continues
Rescue workers within the Mullaiththeevu Safety Zone have counted more than 1200 bodies after the large scale slaughter Saturday night and Sunday morning by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) with the use of cluster ammunition, multi-barrel rocket launchers and cannons, sources from Vanni said. The workers fear that there may be additional bodies yet to… Continue reading 1200 bodies counted, hundreds seriously injured, aerial bombing continues
Sri Lanka throws out three Channel 4 journalists
Asian correspondent Nick Paton Walsh deported after report on deaths, starvation and sexual abuse at refugee camp Sri Lanka deported three journalists from Channel 4 television on Sunday, a day after they were arrested for alleged false reporting on the civil war. Lakshman Hulugalle, the head of the government security information centre, said… Continue reading Sri Lanka throws out three Channel 4 journalists
Sri Lankan shelling kills 378
At least 378 people have been killed by continuing shelling from the Sri Lankan army in the past 24 hours, a health official has told the BBC. The official, working in the northern conflict zone, said 1,122 others had been injured – and more bodies were on beaches and by the sides of roads. … Continue reading Sri Lankan shelling kills 378
