The bund, a mined earth mound surrounded by a moat, is one of a series dug by the rebels to slow the advance of army troops into their final stronghold on the island’s north-east coast. Britain, the United States, the United Nations and the European Union believe the army is continuing to shell Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka pins Tamil Tigers back further
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Colombo SLHRC restricts its Jaffna office functions
Sri Lanka Human Rights Commission (SLHRC) Colombo Head Office Secretary, Ms. Chandra Ellawela, has instructed Jaffna office not to admit anyone seeking protection to their lives into the office but to get the assistance of the police to check them and not to take them to Court in HRC vehicles but in private vehicles, civil… Continue reading Colombo SLHRC restricts its Jaffna office functions
British MPs start Sri Lanka visit
A team of British MPs has arrived in Sri Lanka to discuss the difficulties facing tens of thousands of civilians affected by the conflict in the north. The delegation includes former defence secretary Des Browne, whose appointment as Britain’s special envoy to Sri Lanka was turned down by Colombo. The MPs are to visit… Continue reading British MPs start Sri Lanka visit
Playing politics with Tamil lives in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s beleaguered Tamil community deserved better from Tamil Nadu. As the West gets hyper to know what it can do to end the killings of innocent civilians in the conflict and assist their flight from the war zone, election-bound Tamil Nadu is obsessed with street protests. A political class leading a state of 70… Continue reading Playing politics with Tamil lives in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka rebels suffer heavily
Sri Lankan troops won control of a fortified embankment and killed several Tamil Tiger rebels in their latest advances into the guerrillas’ remaining territory, the defence ministry said Monday. The soldiers inched their way across heavily mined terrain in the island’s northeast, where the Tigers are holed up with tens of thousands of civilians,… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels suffer heavily
Sri Lanka hails Indian medical aid to war displaced
Sri Lanka has hailed neighbouring India for providing urgent healthcare assistance to thousands of civilians fleeing the island’s northern war zone where the troops and the Tamil Tigers are locked in a fierce battle. Visiting the Indian field hospital at Pulmoddai in the eastern port city of Trincomalee, senior presidential adviser and legislator Basil Rajapaksa… Continue reading Sri Lanka hails Indian medical aid to war displaced
Sri Lanka: Somebody Should Do Something – Scoop
The call for the New Zealand Government to intervene in the ongoing Sri Lankan civil war is gaining momentum, with New Zealand Tamils staging several protests across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. “We have been protesting on and off for quite a few years but things got really bad at the beginning of 2009,” Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Somebody Should Do Something – Scoop
76 Vanni civilians taken to SLA Thellippazhai Rehabilitation Centre
Seventy-six Vanni civilians held in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centres in Jaffna peninsula have been forcibly taken by SLA to Thellippazhai SLA Rehabilitation centre, according to complaints made by the persons’ relatives in the detention centres to NGOs in Jaffna. Meanwhile, Jaffna Government Agent (GA), K. Ganesh, in a press notification Sunday, said that… Continue reading 76 Vanni civilians taken to SLA Thellippazhai Rehabilitation Centre
Des Browne makes first visit to Sri Lanka since dispute with leaders
Des Browne, the former Defence Secretary, arrives in Sri Lanka today on his first visit since its government rejected his appointment as special representative to the Indian Ocean island in February. Sri Lanka has refused to allow Mr Browne to visit in his new role to press international calls for a ceasefire with the… Continue reading Des Browne makes first visit to Sri Lanka since dispute with leaders
Lanka slams western powers, praises India for its support
Sri Lanka on Sunday criticised certain western countries for raising "ridiculous demands" including a ceasefire and amnesty for LTTE leaders in the island’s northern warzone as it praised India and a host of other nations for their support in eradicating terrorism. In an article posted on the Defence Ministry website, it said "some countries that… Continue reading Lanka slams western powers, praises India for its support
