The brief truce is over, as Sri Lankan forces resume their offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels, with civilians still caught in the middle. Channel 4 News has obtained footage from inside the "safe" zone which shows what is said to be the aftermath of an artillery attack on people queuing for milk and food.… Continue reading Tamils claim civilians attacked – Channel 4
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Sri Lanka has chance to end Tamil conflict: US
The United States on Thursday urged an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka to save thousands of trapped civilians, saying the Colombo government had a chance to finally end three decades of war. "We call upon the government and military of Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers to immediately stop hostilities until the more than… Continue reading Sri Lanka has chance to end Tamil conflict: US
UN and IC signal civilian carnage
The observation of UN official Holmes, that a ceasefire is not possible and the LTTE is preventing the civilians from leaving, followed by the chorus of British and French foreign ministers coming out with the same accusation on the LTTE in strong words, signal UN and IC assenting to a civilian carnage in the so-called… Continue reading UN and IC signal civilian carnage
Onslaught of civilians continues, more than 57 killed, 300 wounded Thursday
While Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited Ki’linochchi to boost the morale of his forces, shelling and cannon fire by his troops in Mullaiththeevu district killed more than 57 civilians within the so-called safety zone on Thursday, according to TamilNet correspondent in Vanni. Nearly 1,500 shell explosions were registered by the correspondent as fired by… Continue reading Onslaught of civilians continues, more than 57 killed, 300 wounded Thursday
Buddhist extremists damage Methodist Church in Dehiwala
An armed gang of persons alleged to be Buddhist extremists who arrived in a white van Thursday to the 150-year-old Methodist Church in Pepliyana in Dehiwala in the suburbs of Colombo caused damages to the church, according to Fr. Surangitha Fernado, the pastor of the church. Borelegamuwa police immediately launched an iquiry into the incident… Continue reading Buddhist extremists damage Methodist Church in Dehiwala
Holmes needs more homework: Diaspora refugee worker
It is unfortunate that UN, the apex body meant to protect the weaker sections of humanity, is on the contrary exploiting the misery of Eezham Tamil civilians to abet the aims of their sworn oppressors, said K.Suthahar, an information counsellor of a refugee reception centre in Norway. "Top UN official John Holmes, would do… Continue reading Holmes needs more homework: Diaspora refugee worker
Norway urges attention on precarious situation for civilians in conflict zone
"All attention must now be directed towards the precarious situation for the civilians trapped in the conflict zone, and to end the fighting without further bloodshed," said a press statement issued by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Colombo on Thursday, stating that Norway strongly condemned and regretted the incident in Oslo where the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Norway urges attention on precarious situation for civilians in conflict zone
S Lanka leader visits north-east
The President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa has made a symbolic visit to a key town captured from the Tamil Tiger rebels. Kilinochchi was considered to be the rebels’ headquarters until it was taken in January this year. The government says it is the first time in nearly three decades that a Sri Lankan head… Continue reading S Lanka leader visits north-east
Sri Lanka advances on rebels
Sri Lanka said Thursday it had made fresh advances into the area still held by Tamil Tiger rebels, ignoring global calls for a truce to rescue thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting. Arguing the civilians were being used as a human shield, the island’s defence ministry said its forces were engaged in what… Continue reading Sri Lanka advances on rebels
Karunanidhi renews plea to Centre on ceasefire in Lanka war
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today urged the Centre to take steps and prevail on Sri Lankan government to declare a permanent ceasefire. Answering a set of questions, he said the two-day ceasefire announced by the Lankan government was too short and ”heavens would not fall”, if the government extended the ceasefire and declare… Continue reading Karunanidhi renews plea to Centre on ceasefire in Lanka war
