Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up artillery, mortar and Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) fire on Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, causing panic among civilians in a heavily congested village of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Friday from 9:30 a.m. Friday. Many civilians were killed as the shelling has continued for hours throughout the evening. Medical staff at the makeshift hospital were only… Continue reading SLA steps up attacks, civilian casualties mount amidst starvation, congested life
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TNA parliamentarians condemn disappearance of students in Eastern Province
“How could the government say that normalcy has been restored to Eastern Province and that civil administration takes place when many students in Batticaloa, Ampaa’rai and Trincomalee have gone missing?” Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Batticaloa parliamentarians asked, in a joint report which called on the government to take action to have the abducted students released… Continue reading TNA parliamentarians condemn disappearance of students in Eastern Province
WITNESS – A fleeting glimpse of Sri Lanka’s hidden war zone
Getting to the frontline of the Sri Lankan army’s war with the Tamil Tigers entailed a hair-raising helicopter trip over the jungle and a bone-jarring ride past scorched homes to the war zone. Foreign journalists and aid groups have generally been kept away from the area where government troops have battled the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading WITNESS – A fleeting glimpse of Sri Lanka’s hidden war zone
UNHCR sends emergency team as first group of civilians returns to Sri Lanka’s north
A second team of UNHCR emergency experts is scheduled to arrive today in Sri Lanka. The team of four includes specialists on community services, protection and other essential field functions. They follow the earlier deployment of five UNHCR experts to Sri Lanka’s north in February and March. About 171,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) have fled… Continue reading UNHCR sends emergency team as first group of civilians returns to Sri Lanka’s north
Official: Shelling in Sri Lanka war zone kills 10
The Sri Lankan military fired scores of artillery shells into the northern war zone overnight, killing at least 10 civilians despite a pledge to stop using heavy weapons in its offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels, a health official in the region said Friday. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara denied the army had fired… Continue reading Official: Shelling in Sri Lanka war zone kills 10
One-man hunt excuse to nullify a national question
Contrary to what is said outside, the real focus of the UN Security Council deliberations is not on the plight of the Tamil civilians, but using their plight as a shield and by manipulating it, the thrust is actually for the hunt or deposition of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan, in order to blunt the Tamil… Continue reading One-man hunt excuse to nullify a national question
S Lanka admits bombing ‘safe zone
The Sri Lanka government has admitted carrying out air strikes in the so-called no-fire zone in the country’s northeast where the army is battling Tamil separatists. But Palitha Kohona, the Sri Lankan foreign ministry secretary, told Al Jazeera that the strikes were weeks ago and the military focused only on the Tamil Tigers’ artillery… Continue reading S Lanka admits bombing ‘safe zone
Actions by LTTE and Lankan Government utterly unacceptable: US – Deccan Herald
"Both sides have responsibilities to meet. And in the face of this worsening crisis, all of us in this chamber have responsibilities too," US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice said in her address to the UNSC on the issue of Sri Lanka. The US today said the continued heavy shelling by Lankan forces… Continue reading Actions by LTTE and Lankan Government utterly unacceptable: US – Deccan Herald
UN sees no need to punish Sri Lanka
U.N. Security Council members see no point withholding an IMF loan or taking other steps to punish Sri Lanka, the council’s president said, the same day Sri Lanka’s president rejected international calls for a cease-fire with rebels. "I have not heard anyone suggesting that," Mexican Ambassador Claude Heller, president of the 15-nation council, told… Continue reading UN sees no need to punish Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka army website hacked: defence ministry
The Sri Lankan army’s website has been targeted in a "cyber terrorism" attack by Tamil rebels, the defence ministry said, and replaced with gruesome photos of apparent victims of the civil war. The www.army.lk site had been removed by hackers who replaced it with photographs of civilians said to have been killed in military… Continue reading Sri Lanka army website hacked: defence ministry
