Canadian academics support self-determination, ask direct US action

Stressing on the recognition of the self-determination of Tamils as the basis for any solution to the crisis in the island of Sri Lanka, Canadian Academics for Tamil Rights in a press conference Wednesday in Toronto said that the proscription of the LTTE had affected the peace initiatives and Canada was a party to be… Continue reading Canadian academics support self-determination, ask direct US action

Obama’s First Humanitarian Crisis – The Plank

Over the past four months an estimated 6,500 ethnic-Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka have died at the hands of their own government. Tens of thousands more have been injured. Unlike humanitarian crises in places like Darfur, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this outbreak of violence occurred almost entirely during President Obama’s first… Continue reading Obama’s First Humanitarian Crisis – The Plank

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Critical medicine shortage, alarming number of casualties – Ambassador Rice

Dr Rice, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, in a press release issued early last week expressed deep concern at the "growing and grave humanitarian crisis," and pointed pointed to "serious allegations against both parties of violations of international humanitarian law." While indicating that shelling by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continues despite assuarances by… Continue reading Critical medicine shortage, alarming number of casualties – Ambassador Rice

Troops breach LTTE earth bunds; 62 rebels killed in clashes

Advancing Sri Lankan troops today breached several LTTE earth bunds in the rebel-held area in the island’s northern war zone after capturing Vellamulliwaikal area, even as 62 Tamil Tigers were killed in continued military offensive. Troops of the 58th Division breached LTTE earth bunds in Vellamulliwaikal, which the soldiers captured last night after an intensive… Continue reading Troops breach LTTE earth bunds; 62 rebels killed in clashes

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UNP also against Tamils: Mano Ganeshan

Mano Ganeshan, Colombo district parliamentarian and the leader of Western People’s Front (WPF) condemned United National Party (UNP) Puththa’lam district parliamentarian, Palitharanga Bandara’s statement that heavy weapons should be used on the ‘safe zone’ to destroy the Liberation Tigers, in a media release Wednesday in Colombo. Palitharanga praised the Sri Lankan Armed Forces for their… Continue reading UNP also against Tamils: Mano Ganeshan

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Displaced Sri Lankans dying from lack of medicine and food

Since April 20, when army troops broke through an earthen barrier the Tamil Tiger rebels had erected around Sri Lanka’s conflict zone, unleashing an exodus of tens of thousands of civilians, chaos has ensued.   As the dust settles, and restrictions are eased on access to some areas in the north where those who escaped… Continue reading Displaced Sri Lankans dying from lack of medicine and food

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Sri Lanka Army Amazed by Size of Captured Rebel Arsenal – VOA

Top brass of Sri Lanka’s Army say they are astonished by the amount of weapons and ammunition they have seized, as soldiers retake territory from the Tamil Tiger rebels.   On display at a pair of military bases in Kilinochchi – the rebel’s de facto capital they recently abandoned – are impressive displays of weapons:… Continue reading Sri Lanka Army Amazed by Size of Captured Rebel Arsenal – VOA

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New Sri Lanka heavy weapons row

Tamil Tiger rebels in the northern Sri Lankan war zone have accused government troops of intensifying heavy weapons attacks, killing dozens every day. The government dismissed the allegations as propaganda, saying the rebels were lying to gain international sympathy.   Reports from the north-eastern battle cannot be independently verified.   Separately, the government has invited… Continue reading New Sri Lanka heavy weapons row

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