The Indian Government was yesterday praised for providing healthcare facilities to the civilians who escaped terrorist atrocities, said Senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapaksa, MP during an inspection to the Indian Mobile hospital at Pulmudai. He said Sri Lankans will never forget how India came to the assistance of civilians who were affected by LTTE terrorist… Continue reading Sri Lanka grateful to India for medical assistance – Senior Presidential Advisor
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Miliband, Kouchner and Hillary Clinton – Fishing in troubled waters
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband and France’s Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner having failed to persuade Sri Lanka for a ceasefire had written an article to The Times of London on April 30 calling Sri Lanka’s role as, ‘Victory without humanity can be no triumph’. Sri Lanka having endured the bitter consequences of fighting for… Continue reading Miliband, Kouchner and Hillary Clinton – Fishing in troubled waters
Sri Lanka troops capture rebels’ defence barrier
The Sri Lankan troops have captured an important earth embankment used by the Tamil Tiger rebels for defence, an official said Sunday. The area is located near the Nanthikandal lagoon, south of an important highway in northeastern Sri Lanka. "The 53rd division (army) has captured the bund (the earth embankment) north of the Nanthikandal lagoon,… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops capture rebels’ defence barrier
World Press Freedom Day observed in Jaffna
“It is of great importance that the World Press Freedom Day is celebrated in Jaffna peninsula where press freedom is completely restricted,” Chief guest of the event, C. V. K. Sivagnanam, the president of Jaffna peninsula NGOs Federation, said in the event organized by North Ceylon Journalists’ Association (NCJA) Sunday around 10:30 a. m in… Continue reading World Press Freedom Day observed in Jaffna
Colombo builds up for imminent massacre
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) during the weekend has reportedly been engaged in heavy deployment of its troops poised for a major onslaught, reports from Vanni said citing sources close to the LTTE on Sunday. All kinds of heavy weapons, including prohibited ones, are ready for deployment on the ‘No Fire Zone’, the sources said. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Colombo builds up for imminent massacre
Interview with Dr.Shanmugarajah, head of Mullivaaikkaal Hospital – 2nd May 2009
Mullivaaikkal Hospital Attacked 3rd time Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Saturday attacked the only remaining makeshift hospital twice, killing 64 patients and attending relatives, and causing injuries to 87. Two artillery shells fired by the SLA hit the hospital at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal around 9:00 a.m. killing 23 and maiming 34 and later several… Continue reading Interview with Dr.Shanmugarajah, head of Mullivaaikkaal Hospital – 2nd May 2009
LTTE restricted to 4.5 sq km area
With the beleaguered LTTE confined to a small area of 4.5 sq kms, Sri Lankan Army Chief Sarath Fonseka has said the troops are consolidating their positions despite heavy attacks from remnant rebel cadres in the north, where at least 21 guerrillas were killed in intense clashes. The security forces are marching forward despite… Continue reading LTTE restricted to 4.5 sq km area
Sri Lanka hits out at West over ceasefire calls
Sri Lanka on Sunday severely criticised Western nations for calling for a ceasefire that would end its military offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels before a complete victory has been secured. The rebels asked Britain and France to broker a truce, but the government has vowed to fight on until the guerrillas, who have… Continue reading Sri Lanka hits out at West over ceasefire calls
Japan’s aid for Tamils’ rehabilitation will not reach them – TNA tells Yasuhi Akashi
”Japan’s 480 million aid to Sri Lanka government to rehabilitate displaced Tamils will only help the government’s aims to segregate the traditional home lands of the Tamils converting Vanni into a military zone”, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, Suresh Premachandran told Japanese Ambassador, Yasushi Akashi when the TNA delegation led by Iraa. Sampanthan, TNA parliamentary… Continue reading Japan’s aid for Tamils’ rehabilitation will not reach them – TNA tells Yasuhi Akashi
Children faint from hunger, starvation deaths reported in Vanni
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Political Head B. Nadesan on Sunday blamed the Sri Lankan government for deliberately carrying out "horrendous act of genocide" by denying food and humanitarian access to the civilian population. Mr. Nadesan pointed out the imminent danger of starvation escalating exponentially and urged the International Community not to fail in its… Continue reading Children faint from hunger, starvation deaths reported in Vanni
