Sri Lanka continues air strikes violating own announcement – Puleedevan

 Two Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter bombers continued to bomb civilian targets in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal after the announcement by the Sri Lankan forces that it would not deploy heavy weapons or carry out air attacks as pressure mounted from the International Community. LTTE’s Director of Peace Seceratariat, S. Puleedevan, when contacted by TamilNet told that… Continue reading Sri Lanka continues air strikes violating own announcement – Puleedevan

British, French, Swedish FMs to visit Sri Lanka

The foreign ministers of Britain, France and Sweden will visit Sri Lanka on Wednesday, government officials in London said Sunday after Colombo rejected a ceasefire declared by Tamil Tiger rebels.   "Foreign Secretary David Miliband, together with his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner and Swedish counterpart Carl Bildt, will visit (Sri Lanka) on Wednesday," Downing Street… Continue reading British, French, Swedish FMs to visit Sri Lanka

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Tamil Tigers under heavy assault

Tamil Tiger rebels came under fire from "all points" early Monday, as Sri Lankan government troops pressed their offensive in the country’s north.   "Sri Lanka army began firing from all points along the north, west and south," the rebel Web site TamilNet reported. "Heavy gunfire was reported in the north and south of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal."… Continue reading Tamil Tigers under heavy assault

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Several civilians killed, 200 wounded within 5 hours as SLA launches onslaught

Several civilians were killed and more than 200, wounded in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling and gunfire, have been admitted at Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal hospital in the early hours of Monday as the SLA opened fire from its positions attempting to advance further into the densely populated so-called safety zone (No Fire Zone) from 3:30 a.m. Monday.… Continue reading Several civilians killed, 200 wounded within 5 hours as SLA launches onslaught

World awaits right action from Obama: UK hunger striker of 20 days

  In a faint voice barely audible, 28-year-old Parameswaran, on the 20th day of his hunger strike in London said Sunday the world is waiting for right action from the US president. “White house said stop shelling and warned Sri Lanka that a military end of the conflict will end a unified Sri Lanka. But… Continue reading World awaits right action from Obama: UK hunger striker of 20 days

Inaction may cause 10,000 casualties: SOS appeal to powers

"On behalf of over 160,000 civilians still in the area, we are making this final appeal to the the international community to stop the slaughter of Tamil civilians in the so-called safe zone," appealed Lawrance Christy, head of the field office of Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO) in a SOS message to the UN, US, India,… Continue reading Inaction may cause 10,000 casualties: SOS appeal to powers

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UN abetted genocide aiming to seal liberation: NGO official in safe zone

"UN is trying to close the chapter with the death of hundreds of thousands of our people. UN is encouraging the genocidal onslaught for the sake of safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Sri Lankan state. It has let the people and their aspirations to die,” writes Lawrance Christy, the planning director of Tamils… Continue reading UN abetted genocide aiming to seal liberation: NGO official in safe zone

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Sri Lankan Defence Secretary rejects ceasefire, calls it a ‘joke’

Sri Lankan defence secretary and the brother of SL president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who responded to the LTTE’s unilateral announcement of a ceasefire, announced Sunday has called it a ‘joke’ and said there was "no need of a ceasefire and that the LTTE must surrender," reported Sky’s Asia correspondent Alex Crawford. Gotabaya Rajapaksa was quoted as… Continue reading Sri Lankan Defence Secretary rejects ceasefire, calls it a ‘joke’

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Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers call ceasefire-statement

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels declared a unilateral ceasefire on Sunday, with the military having surrounded them in a tiny area along with thousands of civilians, the separatists said.   "In the face of an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and in response to the calls made by the U.N., EU, the governments of India and others,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers call ceasefire-statement