IMF Senate briefing reveals hurdles remain on Sri Lanka loan

 During a Foreign Relations Committee briefing for Congressional staffers organized by office of Senator Richard Lugar, Republican leader of the Foreign Relations Committee Thursday afternoon in Washington D.C., officials from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that while the mandate of the IMF is to assist member countries facing Balance of Payment crisis, regardless of… Continue reading IMF Senate briefing reveals hurdles remain on Sri Lanka loan

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Miliband, Kouchner make progress in grasping the problem

“What was positive about the visit of the foreign ministers of Britain and France to Colombo was the two showing much progress in grasping the nature of the crisis in the island”, said Tamil political circles in the diaspora, responding to a joint statement of the ministers, David Miliband and Bernard Kouchner Thursday. But how… Continue reading Miliband, Kouchner make progress in grasping the problem

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Prof. Boyle calls for humanitarian airdrop to starving civilians in ‘safety zone

Francis Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, on Thursday called on India, the United States, Britain and France to fulfil their obligations under the Geneva Conventions and Protocol as well as under the Genocide Convention by launching an immediate humanitarian air-drop relief operation for the benefit of the… Continue reading Prof. Boyle calls for humanitarian airdrop to starving civilians in ‘safety zone

Sri Lankan minister launches angry attack on David Miliband

Sri Lanka’s defence minister Gotabaya Rajapaksa has launched an angry verbal attack on Britain’s foreign secretary David Miliband, accusing him of basing his policy on Tamil Tiger propaganda.   Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, the president’s brother raged at the co-ordinated pressure being put on his government by the international community and singled out this… Continue reading Sri Lankan minister launches angry attack on David Miliband

Tamil student calls off Parliament Square hunger strike

A Tamil who has been on a three-week hunger strike in Parliament Square called off his protest today after the foreign secretary wrote to him explaining the "strenuous efforts" the British government was making to secure a ceasefire in Sri Lanka.   Parameswaram Subramaniam, a 28-year-old student, stopped eating on 6 April to draw attention… Continue reading Tamil student calls off Parliament Square hunger strike

Tamils’ massacre made possible by West’s ideological blindness and hubris – paper

“Those who think that the LTTE will be destroyed in the coming weeks and that then it is a question of ‘peace building’ and ‘development’ for the next few years are gravely mistaken,” the Tamil Guardian newspaper’s editorial argues this week. “[Instead] the foundations for a cataclysmic civil war are being inexorably laid today. The… Continue reading Tamils’ massacre made possible by West’s ideological blindness and hubris – paper

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SLN, SLA step up confrontations, Tigers sink two SLN vessels

Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) continued to attack Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal shore since Wednesday 4:00 p.m., killing and maiming many. Meanwhile, Liberation Tigers of Tamlieelam (LTTE) Sea Tigers confronted the SLN vessels sinking a water jet gun-boat and Dvora Fast Attack Craft (FAC) around 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Meanwhile, Voice of Tigers (VoT), the LTTE radio broadcast reported heavy… Continue reading SLN, SLA step up confrontations, Tigers sink two SLN vessels

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7,000 Tamils in Vanni killed, 14,000 injured in 3 months, TNA tells David Miliband

Tamil National Alliance (TNA), Trincomalee district MP and parliamentary group leader, R. Sampanthan, and parliamentarian Suresh Premachandran told the visiting British Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, that 7,000 Tamils in Vanni have been killed and 14,000 injured in the last three months, but the International Community has remained inactive without taking any action to stop the… Continue reading 7,000 Tamils in Vanni killed, 14,000 injured in 3 months, TNA tells David Miliband

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Satellite images reveal SLA shelling damages to Safe Zone

A report by United Nations Institute for Training and Reseach (UNITAR) surfaced on April 27th confirmed the heavy use of artillery and aerial bombing of civilian safety zone (CSZ) by the Sri Lankan armed forces. The 10-page document, initially made public, was later blocked by UNITAR for preventing incriminating evidence of Sri Lanka Army (SLA)… Continue reading Satellite images reveal SLA shelling damages to Safe Zone