UN warns of bloodbath for 100,000 Sri Lankans

More than 100,000 people are in mortal danger in Sri Lanka if security forces continue their offensive against dug-in rebels, the UN has warned. John Holmes, the UN emergency relief coordinator, Wednesday appealed to the Sri Lankan military to extend its holiday pause of operations against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. "The situation is… Continue reading UN warns of bloodbath for 100,000 Sri Lankans

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Web site: Sri Lankan troops attack rebel defenses

Sri Lankan troops backed by helicopter gunships attacked Tamil Tiger defenses in the northeast Thursday, a rebel-allied Web site reported, as international pressure grew for a new cease-fire to allow civilians to escape the fighting. The military denied launching an assault.   The government, which has surrounded the rebels along with tens of thousands of… Continue reading Web site: Sri Lankan troops attack rebel defenses

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Sri Lanka Tamil rebels criticised

Britain and France have released a joint statement criticising the alleged use of human shields by Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka. The two foreign ministers said the rebels had clearly been "forcefully preventing civilians from leaving" during a recent 48-hour ceasefire.   They said the truce had not been long enough to allow civilians… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil rebels criticised

SLA, SLAF intensify offensive targeting safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intensified its offensive targeting to bifurcate so-called saftey zone Thursday at 6:50 a.m. with fire support provided by Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) helicopter gunships attempting to break the defensive bunds of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) for the fourth day. The SLA and the SLAF were deploying maximum fire… Continue reading SLA, SLAF intensify offensive targeting safety zone

SLA offensive on civilian zone continues

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensive units are continuously engaged in an offensive push, targeting Iraddaivaaykkaal junction from Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) Mullaiththeevu road, amidst heavy resistance by the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE), according to latest reports from Vanni. Stiff fighting was heard near Iraddaivaaykkaal junction, close to the entrance of the so-called safety zone. Sri Lanka… Continue reading SLA offensive on civilian zone continues

Sri Lanka, ‘Obama’s first problem from hell,’ ICP says

Inner City Press journalists, in a web discussion, say that the imminent "blood bath" of Tamil civilians in the "safe zone" in Mullaiththeevu coast as the first "problem from hell" for Obama administration, and ask why the world has not heard yet any voice on Sri Lanka from Samantha Power, author of a well acclaimed… Continue reading Sri Lanka, ‘Obama’s first problem from hell,’ ICP says

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Diaspora Tamils fast against genocide of Tamils in Vanni

 Thousands of diaspora Tamils of all ages took part in the hunger strike protest demonstrations launched by Tamil youths in France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland and Britain against the unceasing atrocious attacks by Sri Lanka armed forces on innocent Tamil civilians in Vanni. Similar protest demonstrations organized by Tamil Youths Organization (TYO) continue in many other… Continue reading Diaspora Tamils fast against genocide of Tamils in Vanni

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Longer pause in fighting not possible: Sri Lanka tells Britain

Sri Lanka has rejected Britain’s plea for a "longer pause" in the fighting against the LTTE to enable the civilians to escape to safer areas, saying it is not possible due to the "attitude" of the rebels.   Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, in a telephonic conversation, that a "longer… Continue reading Longer pause in fighting not possible: Sri Lanka tells Britain

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