India trusts Lankan Govt’s assurances: Chidambaram

Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has said India ‘trusts’ the Sri Lankan government’s assurance that its army will not use heavy calibre guns and aerial attacks against innocent Tamils in the ongoing offensive against the LTTE. Replying to a question on reports that the Sri Lankan government were violating the assurance given to India, Mr… Continue reading India trusts Lankan Govt’s assurances: Chidambaram

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‘Drop food now if the concern is humanitarian’: Vanni civilians

“If the Colombo government is starving us, the world should know who is keeping us hostages. If the world’s concern is ‘purely humanitarian’ it should act this very minute to give us our means to keep the body and soul together”, is the voice of the civilian victims of Colombo’s starvation weapon, reported hospital sources… Continue reading ‘Drop food now if the concern is humanitarian’: Vanni civilians

Sri Lanka’s conflict has ancient roots – UK minister, Bishop

Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict is ““obviously … a quarrel that has ancient roots. It is also an extremely violent quarrel, with appalling things being done by both sides,” Britain’s Foreign Office minister Lord Malloch-Brown said Monday. He was agreeing in the House of Lords with the Bishop of Portsmouth who objected to the President of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s conflict has ancient roots – UK minister, Bishop

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Ocampo urged to investigate Sri Lanka’s war crimes

 Bruce Fein, counsel for a US-based Tamil activist group, in a letter sent to Chief Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) Hon. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, and made public Monday, urged him to open investigations for war crimes, crimes against humanity and war crimes against four high-level officials of the Sri Lanka Government. Fein said he… Continue reading Ocampo urged to investigate Sri Lanka’s war crimes

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India obligated to bring Sri Lanka’s genocide to UN Security Council – Prof. Boyle

Pointing to India’s Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh’s statement that the lack of peace and stability in Sri Lanka can also" affect security situation in our country [India]", as reported in the Press Trust of India Monday, Francis Boyle, professor of International Law at University of Illinois College of Law said that "[i]n light of this… Continue reading India obligated to bring Sri Lanka’s genocide to UN Security Council – Prof. Boyle

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Sri Lanka rejects Canadian call for a truce

Sri Lankan foreign minister Rohitha Bogollagama has rejected a call by Canada to enter a truce in the current battle with the Tamil Tigers.       The Canadian Minister of International Development Beverley J Oda had called on Bogollagama here Monday during her one-day visit to the island.       Bogollagama told the Canadian minister… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects Canadian call for a truce

Senior rebel killed in fighting with Sri Lanka troops

A senior Tamil Tiger leader was killed in the northeastern battle zone when troops captured another of rebel earth bunds, defense officials said Monday       Thamilendhi, the Tamil Tigers’ leader in charge of its heavy weaponry, was killed Sunday as the Army’s 53 division captured the bund north of the Nanthikandal lagoon.      … Continue reading Senior rebel killed in fighting with Sri Lanka troops

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Prabhakaran hiding in NFZ with top commanders: Lanka army

As the government mulls a general amnesty to the surrendering Tamil Tigers, the Lankan army expressed confidence that it would get Velupillai Prabhakaran, saying the LTTE supremo was hiding in the ‘No-Fire-Zone’ along with his top commanders. Prabhakaran and other top LTTE leaders are hiding in the ‘No-Fire-Zone’, the army said, adding it had killed… Continue reading Prabhakaran hiding in NFZ with top commanders: Lanka army

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