Sri Lanka in a formal letter handed over to Norway’s ambassador to Colombo, Tore Hattrem, Monday, has stripped the peace facilitator of its role in the Sri Lankan process, AFP said in a report Monday. "The government of Sri Lanka perceives that there is no room for Norway to act as (peace) facilitator," AFP quoted… Continue reading US engagement irks Colombo, Norway ousted from Sri Lanka peace mission
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BJP urges UN to step in Lanka crisis
The BJP on Monday urged the UN to come forward to take responsibility for the safety of civilian Tamils affected in war-hit northern parts of Sri Lanka. BJP Tamil Nadu unit president L Ganesan told reporters here that the Tamils were avoiding the ‘No Fire Zone’ despite Colombo’s two-day halt to military offensive. "The UN… Continue reading BJP urges UN to step in Lanka crisis
Sri Lanka strips Norway of peace role
Sri Lanka on Monday stripped Norway of its role as broker of the island’s moribund peace process, bringing an end to a decade-long effort to halt one of Asia’s longest-running civil wars. The decision comes as the Sri Lankan government says it is on the verge of totally crushing the Tamil Tiger rebels, who… Continue reading Sri Lanka strips Norway of peace role
SLA soldiers sell jewelry pilfered from battle areas
Jewelry shops in Anuradhapura in the north central province are reportedly busy purchasing gold items from Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers who return home from Wanni battle field on leave. Three-wheel drivers are allegedly working in hand in glove with SLA soldiers in disposing these items to jewelry shops in Anuradhapura town, according to media… Continue reading SLA soldiers sell jewelry pilfered from battle areas
SLA attacks kill 23 Tamil civilians within 12 hours
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired shells and gunfire killed at least 23 civilians within the last 12 hours from 8:30 p.m. Sunday to 8:00 a.m. Monday, according to TamilNet correspondent reporting from the safety zone in Vanni. Most of the killings, numbering between 15 – 20, occurred in the early hours of Monday when SLA… Continue reading SLA attacks kill 23 Tamil civilians within 12 hours
SLA steps up ground offensive targeting ‘safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has begun advancing its fighting formations from Puthukkudiyiruppu targeting Mu’l’livaaykkaal in the early hours of Monday. The SLA launched the fresh move around 12:15 a.m. The offensive, contradicting the announcement by the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa that he had instructed his ground forces to "restrict their operations during the New… Continue reading SLA steps up ground offensive targeting ‘safety zone
Sri Lankan Tamils on hunger strike at Canadian parliament
Protesting Tamils in Canada have sought Sri Lanka’s ouster from the Commonwealth and international trade and travel embargo against it for the ‘genocide’ of innocent civilians in the conflict zone. The Tamils, who have been protesting outside parliament for the past six days, have also launched a hunger strike to draw attention to the "use… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamils on hunger strike at Canadian parliament
I am neutral on Lankan Tamils issue’ : Karunanidhi
Asserting that he was neutral on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M Karunanidhi today said a solution to the ethnic crisis in the strife-torn nation could not be reached because of the wrong advice given to the LTTE by some people in the State. Replying to a set… Continue reading I am neutral on Lankan Tamils issue’ : Karunanidhi
Tamils protest outside Australian PM’s residence
Hundreds of Tamil protesters staged a rally outside Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s official Sydney residence Monday calling for a lasting ceasefire in Sri Lanka. About 300 demonstrators gathered outside Kirribilli House and nearby Admiralty House, the governor-general’s residence, to urge the Australian government to call for Colombo to end its offensive against Tamil… Continue reading Tamils protest outside Australian PM’s residence
Sri Lankan military begins two-day ceasefire
Sri Lankan security forces began a two-day ceasefire on Monday, as the government called for the Tamil Tiger rebels to allow trapped civilians to flee the conflict zone. The United Nations estimates that 100,000 people are packed into the small strip of coastline in the northeast that is the last remaining territory held by… Continue reading Sri Lankan military begins two-day ceasefire
