More than 6,000 Sri Lankan civilians killed in three months

More than 6,400 Sri Lankan civilians have been killed and 14,000 injured in fighting between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels since mid-January, according to the United Nations.   The figures were not made public by the UN, but were circulated among foreign embassies in Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital, and released to the media… Continue reading More than 6,000 Sri Lankan civilians killed in three months

Vithiyatharan released

The Chief Editor of the Tamil daily Sudaroli, Nadesapillai Vithiyatharan, who was ‘abducted’ and later claimed as ‘arrested’ by the Sri Lankan Terrorist Investigation Divison on February 26, was released Friday by the Colombo Magistrate Court after the charges against him were dropped. The editor was accused by the Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa… Continue reading Vithiyatharan released

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Civilian casualties top 20,000 in Vanni: Leaked UN document

A new document originating from the UN and circulated among the diplomatic missions in Colombo this week has put the figures of the civilians killed in Vanni since January as at least 6,432 and 13,946 wounded, according to a news report by the Associated Press Friday. "The casualties were reported as ‘verified data’ in the… Continue reading Civilian casualties top 20,000 in Vanni: Leaked UN document

Sri Lanka: Severely Injured Patients Stream into Vavuniya Hospital| Doctors Without Borders

Paul McMaster is working along with another Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) surgeon and Ministry of Health staff at Vavuniya hospital in the Northern province of Sri Lanka to treat some of the tens of thousands of civilians streaming out of the Vanni, the conflict zone to the north. Over the last few days… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Severely Injured Patients Stream into Vavuniya Hospital| Doctors Without Borders

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Pressure grows on S.Lanka for ceasefire with rebels

India’s foreign secretary flew to Sri Lanka as international pressure intensified on Colombo to halt its assault on Tamil Tiger rebels and save thousands of trapped civilians.   The Indian government said Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and Indian National Security Adviser M. K. Narayanan would stress the severity of the humanitarian crisis facing up to… Continue reading Pressure grows on S.Lanka for ceasefire with rebels

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Bountiful in killing shells, but no means for food packets

The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) which was able to fire thousands of shells per day into the so-called safety zone to capture the civilians, doesn’t have enough means to feed them when they are captured, said a District Secretariat official in Vavuniyaa. The SLA, which is still keeping the civilians inside the militarized zone, north… Continue reading Bountiful in killing shells, but no means for food packets

Bomb blast in SLA camp in Valikaamam

A bomb exploded with a loud noise Wednesday around 7:30 p.m during power-cut in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) camp located in Vi’laan, I’lavaalai in Valikaamam, sources in Jaffna said. Though it is said that three SLA soldiers sustained injuries no official report has been released by SLA authorities in Jaffna. Meanwhile, SLA soldiers engaged… Continue reading Bomb blast in SLA camp in Valikaamam

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