The ceremonial opening of the newly constructed Hindu Cultural Hall in Rakwana in Ratnapura district did not take place on Friday (Siththirai Pooranai) as scheduled, due to opposition by Sinhala extremist elements. Earlier the annual festival of Rakwana Sri Muththumaariamman Koayil which was scheduled to be held from April 28 till May 10 was stopped… Continue reading Rakwana Hindu Cultural Hall opening put off due to chauvinist opposition
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Norway Tamils ballot-test political course
"After deliberately abetting the process of ethnic polarisation to its height reaching genocide, and after creating a situation that warrants secession more than ever, the international community and India, vested with their own interests, have started talking about a federal solution. It is time that the Tamils have to democratically test the validity of the… Continue reading Norway Tamils ballot-test political course
LTTE urges IC to act in the international way
"More than 2,000 innocent civilians have been killed in the last 24 hours. The wholesale bombardment by Sri Lankan planes and shelling on a densely populated, non combatant civilian safe zone is state terrorism and a war crime," said S. Pathmanathan, the LTTE head of international relations on Sunday. "The Tamil people are dismayed that… Continue reading LTTE urges IC to act in the international way
Sri Lanka’s brutal war takes heavy toll
The X-ray shows a bullet lodged next to the heart of a Tamil man, one of tens of thousands who have flooded out of Sri Lanka’s northeast to escape the war with the Tamil Tigers. "He said he was shot in the chest six months ago. But we can’t remove it because we’d have… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s brutal war takes heavy toll
Sri Lanka official: Artillery kills 257 civilians
A massive barrage of artillery in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone killed at least 257 civilians and wounded 814 overnight, a government doctor said Sunday, calling it the bloodiest day he had seen in the government’s offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels. V. Shanmugarajah, a physician working in the war zone, said he feared… Continue reading Sri Lanka official: Artillery kills 257 civilians
UN experts demand international scrutiny in Sri Lanka
Four UN Human Rights Council experts on right to health, food, water, and sanitation, in a statement issued Friday, said that "[t]here is good reason to believe that thousands of civilians have been killed in the past three months alone, and yet the Sri Lankan Government has yet to account for the casualties, or to… Continue reading UN experts demand international scrutiny in Sri Lanka
SLA artillery barrage hits ‘safety zone’ as ICRC ship leaves Mullaiththeevu
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up heavy shelling into the safety zone Saturday around 7:00 a.m. Within an hour, more than 50 seriously wounded civilians were rushed to the makeshift hospital now functioning at a junior school in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, medical sources reported Saturday night. The SLA stepped up artillery and mortar barrage into the 8… Continue reading SLA artillery barrage hits ‘safety zone’ as ICRC ship leaves Mullaiththeevu
More than 2,000 civilians feared slaughtered in a single night
Indiscriminate barrage of shelling by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on the ‘safety zone’ starting from Saturday night to Sunday morning slaughtered more than 2,000 civilians including large number of women and children, medical sources in Vanni said quoting the injured who managed to reach the makeshift hospital. Dead bodies are scattered everywhere and 814… Continue reading More than 2,000 civilians feared slaughtered in a single night
Malnutrition in mothers trigger Jaundice, Hepatitis in newborns
Lack of basic nutrients in food available to lactating mothers is causing severe cases of jaundice and hepatitis-A in the new borns and months old babies inside the safe-zone where an estimated 120,000-165,000 Tamil civilians are struggling to stay alive, medical sources within the safe zone said Saturday. Mothers have flocked to the temporary hospital… Continue reading Malnutrition in mothers trigger Jaundice, Hepatitis in newborns
Sri Lanka arrests Channel-4 journalists
Three British TV Channel-4 journalists, Nick Paton-Walsh, the channel’s Asian correspondent, producer Bessie Du and cameraman Matt Jasper, who were covering the Sri Lanka conflict in Trincomalee have been arrested and are being taken to Colombo, AP reported. Channel-4’s first independently filmed recent exposure coverage of the conditions of the Tamil refugees who fled the… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests Channel-4 journalists
