UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’

Its top humanitarian official, John Holmes, who visited holding camps in the north of the island earlier this week, said he had received reliable reports of continued assault despite government assurances that it would stop.   His comments were backed by Western diplomatic sources in Colombo who confirmed reports of continuing shelling in the no-fire… Continue reading UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’

India wants to see devolution of political powers in Lanka

With Sri Lankan government agreeing to halt combat operations against LTTE, India will press the Mahinda Rajapaksa government to undertake immediate relief and rehabilitation measures besides devolution of political powers to ensure ethnic Tamils live comfortably. On its part, India will step up its humanitarian assistance for Tamil civilians by sending shipments of more food,… Continue reading India wants to see devolution of political powers in Lanka

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The world must respond to Sri Lanka

Despite repeated international entreaties, the Sri Lankan state is continuing to kill Tamil civilians with artillery and airstrikes. More than three thousand shells were fired on Tuesday alone, at the tiny enclave where hundreds of thousands of starving Tamils are cowering, surrounded by the army.   This slaughter is taking place in plain sight of… Continue reading The world must respond to Sri Lanka

Students of schools used as SLA detention centres in Jaffna affected

The students of the schools in Jaffna district, converted into Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centres, are forced to continue their studies in private education centres, private buildings and schools located near the SLA detention centres, sources in Jaffna said. The reopening of all schools in Jaffna district had been postponed for a week they… Continue reading Students of schools used as SLA detention centres in Jaffna affected

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500 grams rice, 20 grams sugar per person to reach Vanni

Despite the shelling, an ICRC ship which arrived to transport the wounded civilians brought 30 MT foods with rice, oil, and sugar to Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Tuesday morning around 7:00 a.m., according to medical officials at the makeshift hospital in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal. Another 30 MT is promised to be brought in Wednesday and Thursday. If the 60 MT… Continue reading 500 grams rice, 20 grams sugar per person to reach Vanni

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SLA fired 5,600 shells within 15 hours: LTTE

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired at least 2,600 Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) rockets, more than 1,000 artillery shells and at least 2,000 heavy mortar shells from 6:00 p.m. Monday till 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, LTTE officials in Vanni told TamilNet. Most of the shells fired by the SLA hit civilian shelters in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal, Thaazhampan, Ottaip-panaiyadi and… Continue reading SLA fired 5,600 shells within 15 hours: LTTE

Legal challenge to block IMF loan, charges UK’s complicity in Genocide

  In a "letter before action" sent to high level British Government officials, Public Interest Lawyers, a group of attorneys representing a Tamil activist group in UK, charges that while "in light of this horrifying situation the UK under international law has various obligations, namely, to denounce and not recognise the situation in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Legal challenge to block IMF loan, charges UK’s complicity in Genocide

IC makes history in experimenting ‘genocide bomb’

The international community accusing the LTTE all this time for ‘inventing’ human bomb is testing a premeditated ‘genocide bomb’ on Tamils and sets new ‘guidelines’ for global order, says a political commentator, who contributes regularly to TamilNet. “Even though there are many actors, the final responsibility for the experiment and deployment of this worst possible… Continue reading IC makes history in experimenting ‘genocide bomb’

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