An international rights group Saturday urged Sri Lanka to allow journalists access to the war zone in the northeast where a "humanitarian crisis is unfolding" without a media presence. "It is a disgrace that this war is being waged without independent journalists present," Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said. "With a major humanitarian… Continue reading Sri Lankan media ban ‘a disgrace’: rights group
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Final battle in the midst of civilians
With the fall of the final bastion of Puthukkudiyiruppu this week the focus now turns on the ‘no-fire zone’ where tens of thousands of civilians remain trapped. For well over two moths, the country’s attention has been focused on Pudukkudiyirripu which served as the nerve centre of the LTTE’s military operations in the Mullaitivu… Continue reading Final battle in the midst of civilians
Thousands on Tamil protest march
A hundred thousand protesters have marched through central London against Sri Lanka’s offensive on the Tamil Tigers, according to police estimates. The demonstration came as one Tamil protester agreed to suspend a hunger strike opposite the House of Commons. Sivatharsan Sivakumaraval, 21, and Prarameswaran Subramaniam, 28, had said they were prepared to die unless… Continue reading Thousands on Tamil protest march
Halt mass murder of Tamils, South Asians appeal to UN, India
In a letter addressed to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, Head of UNHCR, Navi Pillay, and to the Indian Priime Minister Manmohan Singh, several rights activists, journalists, and eminent citizens of India and Nepal, expressed concern about report of mass deaths of Tamil civilians in the Vanni region, and demanded that "UN and… Continue reading Halt mass murder of Tamils, South Asians appeal to UN, India
Two-thirds of British Tamils march for Ceasefire and Tamil Eelam
In a historic show of solidarity, more than 200,000 British Tamils, nearly two thirds of Tamils resident in Britain, marched through the streets of London Saturday demanding immediate ceasefire and recognition of Tamil Eelam. Sparked off by the initiative of second generation diaspora Tamil youth and students four days earlier, the Saturday’s march became… Continue reading Two-thirds of British Tamils march for Ceasefire and Tamil Eelam
SLA buildup poses severe threat to civilian security within safety zone
The security of the main route running along the lagoon, linking the various villages of the safety zone within the stretch between Maaththa’lan to Valaignarmadam, has been compromised by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) buildup since Friday. At some points, the SLA has put up military posts 200 meters closer to the road. The SLA… Continue reading SLA buildup poses severe threat to civilian security within safety zone
Nadesan: there will be no post-LTTE scenario
Head of Liberation Tigers Political section, B. Nadesan, in an interview to India’s weekly magazine Tehelka, said that, "[t]here will not be a post-LTTE scenario. Look around the world, and you will see the desire for freedom and dignity in the hearts and minds of all Tamils. The LTTE is seen as the way to… Continue reading Nadesan: there will be no post-LTTE scenario
Thousands expected for Tamil march -ITN
One of two protesters staging a hunger strike will suspend his fast as thousands of people take to the streets to march in protest against the Sri Lankan government’s offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels and alleged human rights abuses. The march – led by student groups – will start at Embankment in central London… Continue reading Thousands expected for Tamil march -ITN
599 killed, 3350 injured inside ‘safety zone’ since last UN statement
Hospital records alone have registered 599 civilians killed and 3,350 injured inside the so-called safety zone, since the last UN statement on casualties on 13 March. But, the actual number of civilians killed could exceed 1,500 as many of the bodies were not brought to the hospital to be counted and buried, said medical officials… Continue reading 599 killed, 3350 injured inside ‘safety zone’ since last UN statement
New York protest extends to US, Mexico, India missions of UN
Three days of hunger-strike and protest against Sri Lanka’s egragious rights violations and horrific killings against the more than 200,000 Tamil civilians caught up in the war held in New York from Tuesday concluded Thursday, organizers of the event said. Several hundred protesters from different states took positions in front of the Indian mission from… Continue reading New York protest extends to US, Mexico, India missions of UN
