Sri Lanka block access to civilians in war-zone:UN

Sri Lanka is refusing humanitarian access to its war zone where some 50,000 people are believed trapped, a top UN diplomat said on Monday, while welcoming a government move to slow down its military offensive.   The UN’s humanitarian chief John Holmes failed to secure agreement with President Mahinda Rajapakse in talks here Monday to… Continue reading Sri Lanka block access to civilians in war-zone:UN

SLA suspends locating Vanni civilians in Vavuniyaa, Jaffna

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) key officials informed Jaffna Secretariat that the possibility of bringing civilians from Vanni to Jafnna peninsula for detention appears limited, Jaffna Secretariat (JS) sources said. Action is being taken to detain Vanni civilians instead in the SLA occupied areas like Ki’linochchi, Ka’ndaava’lai and other indentified places constructing big concentration villages, sources… Continue reading SLA suspends locating Vanni civilians in Vavuniyaa, Jaffna

Published
Categorised as News

IC has been duped by Colombo: Prof. Ramasamy

The Tokyo-Co-chairs and other international actors have been duped in supporting the war aims of the Sri Lankan government, says Professor P. Ramasamy, Deputy Chief Minister of Penang, Malaysia, in an exclusive interview to TamilNet. “The LTTE is expression of Tamil discontent of the Sri Lankan government and the way the latter has dealt with… Continue reading IC has been duped by Colombo: Prof. Ramasamy

Tamil supporters smash windows in London protest

Supporters of Tamil separatists smashed windows and brought traffic to a standstill in central London on Monday in a protest to demand an immediate ceasefire in an offensive by government troops in Sri Lanka .   Witnesses said demonstrators threw small missiles at the Indian High Commission (Embassy), smashing ground floor windows.   "We want… Continue reading Tamil supporters smash windows in London protest

Published
Categorised as News

Sri Lanka to stop airstrikes, shelling of rebels

The Sri Lankan government, under intense pressure to prevent civilian deaths, said Monday it would immediately stop airstrikes and artillery attacks but rejected calls for a cease-fire in its war against the Tamil Tiger rebels.   The effect of the decision was not immediately clear. The military says it stopped using such weapons weeks ago,… Continue reading Sri Lanka to stop airstrikes, shelling of rebels

Published
Categorised as News

British MPs urge World Governments to act immediately

In a press release issued Sunday, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T) said that the "final onslaught" in the safe zone by the Sri Lanka Government will result in "carnage if unimaginable magnitude," and appealed to "Her Majesty’s Government, NGOs, and Governments around the world, to act immediately to prevent this devastation." The… Continue reading British MPs urge World Governments to act immediately

Published
Categorised as News