While around 60 civilians killed Friday and Saturday by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling, civilians have already started dying and many more thousands are at the verge of death due to starvation that is silently taking its toll within the so-called safety zone, TamilNet correspondent reported Saturday. The imminent victims are elderly, children and women.… Continue reading Starvation poised for worse killings than shelling
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Regular rapes, killings, degrading interrogations in internment camps
Tamil IDPs inside the barbed-wire internment camps in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) controlled Vavuniyaa are not only medically underserved, but are subjected to degrading interrogations and there are reports of regular rapes and killings, reveals a well known German writer and Human Rights activist, Thomas Seibert, who recently returned from Sri Lanka after a humanitarian… Continue reading Regular rapes, killings, degrading interrogations in internment camps
Largest UN, New York rally fills Times Square
In one of the largest rallies held by the American Tamils in New York, more than 5000 protesters from different parts of the United States and Canada converged in New York in the park on 47th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues near the UN, and a smaller group in the permitted area 43rd Street… Continue reading Largest UN, New York rally fills Times Square
Colombo shouldn’t block UN visiting safety zone: Nadesan
The Government of Sri Lanka should not block UN Chief of Staff Vijay Nambiar visiting the safety zone and acquainting himself of the conditions of the civilians, said LTTE political head, B. Nadesan when contacted by TamilNet on Saturday after reports of Sri Lanka rejecting UN appeal for ceasefire. "The GoSL is not making arrangements… Continue reading Colombo shouldn’t block UN visiting safety zone: Nadesan
How I was barred from reporting Tamil Tiger conflict
The Sri Lankan immigration officer’s eyes narrowed as she swiped my passport at the international airport in Colombo last week. “Come this way,” she said, leading me into a side room, where a colleague typed my details into a computer. A message flashed up on his screen: “DO NOT ALLOW TO ENTER THE COUNTRY.”… Continue reading How I was barred from reporting Tamil Tiger conflict
US renews appeal to Sri Lanka and tiger rebels to end hostilities
The Obama Administration renewed its appeal to the Sri Lankan Government and the Tamil tigers to cease attacks on each other even as acknowledging the complex situation that obtains in the island nation. ”We are encouraging both the government and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) to cease violence, cease attacks. We’re very concerned… Continue reading US renews appeal to Sri Lanka and tiger rebels to end hostilities
Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal
Sri Lanka has rejected a fresh appeal by the UN to give civilians more time to leave a safe zone in the north-east, the defence secretary says. Only a few hundred civilians used the two-day unilateral government truce with Tamil Tiger rebels to escape. Between 50,000 and 100,000 civilians are still thought to be trapped… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal
9,966 children in Jaffna victimized in 2008
Nearly 5% of the children in Jaffna peninsula have either lost one of their parents or separated from, due to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) harassment, killings, arrests and forced disappearances, according to the 2008 statistics report submitted to Jaffna Government Agent (GA) by Jaffna District Children Welfare Centre (JDCWC) in Jaffna Secretariat. A total of… Continue reading 9,966 children in Jaffna victimized in 2008
Sri Lanka deports British journalist
Jeremy Page, reporter for the British paper, The Times, was escorted to the detention room on arrival at the Katunayake International Airport last week, locked up for the night, and deported to the UK the next day, says Page in an article in Timesonline. He was denied a journalist’s visa for Sri Lanka since August… Continue reading Sri Lanka deports British journalist
Lankan troops kill 100 Tamils a day
“IT was like dying again and again, each day,” says Arumugham (name changed), dignified but still traumatised by the four months his family spent in Sri Lanka’s “Safe Zone” at Puthukudiyiruppu. They were among 13 people who, on the morning of March 21, escaped from the narrow strip of sand that is the No Fire… Continue reading Lankan troops kill 100 Tamils a day
