Exercising their right of free expression, 67 registered social welfare organisations of diaspora Tamils in France, took a pioneering democratic step of secret ballot on Saturday and unanimously declared support to the independence war of Eezham Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, said Ki Pi Aravinthan in Paris to TamilNet. The Paris declaration read… Continue reading French organisations vote and unanimously support Eezham Tamil independence
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Unprecedented diaspora Tamil Protests in Australia
The hunger strike by 6 diaspora Tamils in Australia, calling for the immediate halt of atrocities against Tamils in Sri Lanka that began on the 11th of April 2009 at 5:00 p.m. was concluded April 17 with an unprecedented rally in the capital city of Canberra where more than 8500 diaspora Tamils took part.… Continue reading Unprecedented diaspora Tamil Protests in Australia
3,000 civilians flee Sri Lanka war zone: military
Nearly 3,000 civilians escaped from Sri Lanka’s war zone and sought shelter with security forces, the defence ministry said on Sunday as troops stepped up an offensive against cornered Tiger rebels. The non-combatants escaped on Saturday evening from the remaining area under the control of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the ministry said… Continue reading 3,000 civilians flee Sri Lanka war zone: military
Civilians suffer in Sri Lanka conflict
The Sri Lankan government has created a "no-fire" zone is northern Sri Lanka as a refuge for civilians in the ongoing conflict. But a video sent to Al Jazeera by Tamil sources appears to confirm that it is failing to keep ordinary people safe. Al Jazeera’s Lucy Keating reports. [Full Coverage]
Miliband: ‘Grave concern’ over Sri Lanka – Channel 4
Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he is "gravely concerned" about the situation in Sri Lanka. Mr Miliband said the Prime Minister’s Special Representative, Des Browne MP, is on his way to New York to consult with the UN. He also repeated his call for an immediate ceasefire. But the call has been rejected by… Continue reading Miliband: ‘Grave concern’ over Sri Lanka – Channel 4
Britain sends envoy to UN over Sri Lanka
Britain said on Saturday it was gravely concerned about fighting between government forces and Tamil separatists in Sri Lanka and had sent an envoy to the United Nations for urgent talks. Foreign Secretary David Miliband said the conflict in northern Sri Lanka threatened many thousands of civilian lives and repeated his call for an… Continue reading Britain sends envoy to UN over Sri Lanka
No sign of Sri Lanka rebel chief as trap closes
As Sri Lanka’s decades-long civil war moves into what appears to be a bloody end game, all eyes are on a small strip of coastal jungle, looking for signs of the elusive leader of the Tamil Tigers. The rotund rebel chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, a 54-year-old with decades of experience surviving military onslaughts and political… Continue reading No sign of Sri Lanka rebel chief as trap closes
White van armed men abduct Tamil youth, woman in Batticaloa
Unidentified armed men arriving in a white van abducted Saturday around 3:00 p.m a 52-year-old Tamil woman from her house at Pankudaave’i in Karadiyanaa’ru after assaulting her and on Thursday armed men in police uniform in a white van forcibly took away a Tamil youth from Ka’napathi Nakar in Chengkaladi, in Batticalao, sources in Batticaloa… Continue reading White van armed men abduct Tamil youth, woman in Batticaloa
SLA attacks continue to target safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued indiscriminate shelling on the so-called ‘safety zone’ Friday and Saturday killing at least 60 civilians, according to local NGO workers. The SLA shelling targeted Iraddai-vaaykkaal and Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal. Meanwhlie, medical authorities at Puthumaaththa’lan hospital reported that 63 wounded were admitted Friday at the makeshift hospital and 55 on Saturday. Of the… Continue reading SLA attacks continue to target safety zone
British Foreign Secretary listens
“We have heard their [Tamil] voice and will keep listening”, said British Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, in a statement on Saturday. Saying that the British government is for ‘immediate ceasefire’ and for civilians to be ‘allowed to leave’, and the UN is progressing in making GoSL agreeing to send ‘support to civilians’ and LTTE agreeing… Continue reading British Foreign Secretary listens
