SLA cluster bombs kill doctor, medical staff at Valaignarmadam

A doctor at the makeshift hospital in Valaignarmadam and several other medical staff including civilians were killed Tuesday afternoon when Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired cluster bombs on them, TamilNet correspondent in Vanni said citing a fleeing patient who escaped from the attack. The slain doctor was Siva Manoharan. Dr. Siva Manhoharan had refused to… Continue reading SLA cluster bombs kill doctor, medical staff at Valaignarmadam

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SLA advances behind human shield, act fast to rescue civilians,’ Puleedevan urges UN

Director of Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Peace Secretariat S. Puleedevan on Tuesday told TamilNet that the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has started to move on two fronts at Valaignar-madam and at Maaththa’lan using a section of the civilians who were caught by the SLA on Monday as human shields. When asked how the SLA… Continue reading SLA advances behind human shield, act fast to rescue civilians,’ Puleedevan urges UN

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Sri Lanka war exodus at 39,000 as deadline nears

An exodus of civilians fleeing Sri Lanka’s war zone topped 39,000 and more were coming, the military said on Tuesday before its final deadline for the Tamil Tiger rebels to surrender or die was to expire.   The huge outpouring of people started on Monday after soldiers breached an earthen berm blocking the main route… Continue reading Sri Lanka war exodus at 39,000 as deadline nears

ANC calls for ceasefire, supports independent Tamil homeland

The ruling party of the government of South Africa (ANC) have reiterated calls for a permanent ceasefire in Sri Lanka and acknowledged the need for an independent Tamil homeland. ANC MP and chairmen of the Solidarity Group of Peace and Equality Sisa Njikelana in an interview with Tamilnet, Saturday, has stressed the need for bilateral… Continue reading ANC calls for ceasefire, supports independent Tamil homeland

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Nadesan denies reports of human bomb, blames Colombo for deploying banned weapons

in Sri Lankan and the Indian media that Tamil Tiger human bombs blew themselves up to prevent civilians fleeing the so-called safe-zone. "The LTTE denies these fabricated stories that seek to discredit us and divert attention away from the suffering of the Tamil people," he said when contacted by TamilNet Monday night. Sri Lankan forces… Continue reading Nadesan denies reports of human bomb, blames Colombo for deploying banned weapons

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Q+A-Last days of Sri Lanka’s war?

Sri Lanka on Monday gave the Tamil Tiger separatists a 24-hour deadline to surrender or face annihilation inside a tiny coastal strip, signalling the final fight in Asia’s longest-running war.   Here are questions and answers about what happens next on the Indian Ocean island:   WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE DEADLINE ENDS ON TUESDAY? The… Continue reading Q+A-Last days of Sri Lanka’s war?

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Casualties cross 1000 in SLA’s attempt to capture civilians

Hundreds of dead bodies and wounded civilians were still lying in Maaththa’lan and Pokka’nai, and more than 600 seriously wounded have been brought to a makeshift hospital functioning at a school in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal in LTTE held area throughout Monday, TamilNet correspondent reports from Vanni. The correspondent personally witnessed nearly 300 dead bodies while fleeing from… Continue reading Casualties cross 1000 in SLA’s attempt to capture civilians

‘Thousands flee’ Sri Lanka combat

At least 25,000 civilians have fled a Tamil Tiger-held area in northern Sri Lanka, the military says. People escaped after troops broke through a fortification which had been blocking their advance into the Tigers’ last stronghold, the army said.   Aerial video showed thousands of people filing out of the combat zone. Tens of thousands… Continue reading ‘Thousands flee’ Sri Lanka combat