Only 40 civilians reach SLA territory during 48 hour announcement by Rajapaksa

As a few hours remained of Colombo’s announcement of restricting military operations for 48 hours, sources in Jaffna and Vavuniyaa reported that only 40 civilians were registered as having arrived in SLA controlled territory from the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) held area. 26 civilians arrived in boats to Point Pedro Munai in Vadamaraadchi while… Continue reading Only 40 civilians reach SLA territory during 48 hour announcement by Rajapaksa

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SLA continues offensive at the doorstep of safe zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has intensified offensive push at the doorstep of safe zone since Monday 3:00 p.m. firing shells and Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs) into the civilian zone, according to the latest reports. The makeshift hospital at Puthumaaththa’lan reported Tuesday that it admitted at least 43 wounded civilians up to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday.… Continue reading SLA continues offensive at the doorstep of safe zone

Mexico insists R2P doctrine applicable to Sri Lanka

Noting that Sri Lanka’s and Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona’s statement that Mexico will keep Sri Lanka issues off-the table, and the analogy to Chiapas as inaccurate, the Mexican Ambassador to U.N, Claude Heller, said , "we were clear, in the case of Sri Lanka, there is a concern, there is a ‘responsibility to protect’ the… Continue reading Mexico insists R2P doctrine applicable to Sri Lanka

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Accept truce offer to make ceasefire permanent: India to LTTE -indianexpress

Terming the two-day ceasefire declared by Sri Lankan Government in the country’s embattled north as an "important success of India’s foreign policy", Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said the truce could become permanent if LTTE too reciprocated.   India wanted the ceasefire, which came into effect today coinciding with Sinhala and Tamil new year, to… Continue reading Accept truce offer to make ceasefire permanent: India to LTTE -indianexpress

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Sri Lankan rebels say ready for truce, peace talks

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels said they were ready to negotiate a ceasefire with government forces and restart peace talks to halt decades of ethnic bloodshed.   The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), cornered in a narrow strip of jungle in the northeast and vastly outnumbered, said they wanted a long-term truce supervised by… Continue reading Sri Lankan rebels say ready for truce, peace talks

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Sri Lanka ceasefire a deception

Tamil Tiger rebels have said that a two-day ceasefire called by Sri Lanka’s government is an attempt to deceive the international community. The rebels called for a permanent internationally supervised truce as the ceasefire entered its second day. The government announced the halt in fighting to allow civilians trapped in the conflict zone to leave.… Continue reading Sri Lanka ceasefire a deception

Powers have to repent for what they are doing’: Vickramabhu Karunaratne

It will be nonsense to think of eradicating the LTTE, writes Vickramabahu Karunaratne in a recent article highlighting the need for alternative thinking. "In the case of the LTTE, it represents the real anger of the Tamil people against discrimination, humiliation and oppression by Sinhala chauvinism. […] It was and is wrong to the hilt… Continue reading Powers have to repent for what they are doing’: Vickramabhu Karunaratne

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LTTE reiterates need for permanent ceasefire

The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Political Division, in a statement issued in Tamil on Monday called the Sri Lankan announcement of restricting military operations for two days as an eyewash to create an impression of engagement on false premises. Condemning the move as a "political drama" aimed at "deceiving the International Community and the… Continue reading LTTE reiterates need for permanent ceasefire

FM urges against offensive after SLanka ceasefire

Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Sri Lanka not to return to all-out fighting against Tamil Tiger rebels after a ceasefire, in a telephone call Monday with his Sri Lankan counterpart.   Miliband reiterated to Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollogama his welcome of Colombo’s unilateral two-day ceasefire to allow trapped civilians to escape the conflict zone, a… Continue reading FM urges against offensive after SLanka ceasefire