"The Sri Lanka Government should stop firing heavy artillery into the "no-fire-zone" in the northern Vanni" which has caused "skyrocketing casualties" to civilians, said Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based rights group, in a press release issued Thursday. Calling the ‘no-fire-zone’ one of the most dangerous place in the world, the HRW also accused… Continue reading Stop Shelling ‘No-Fire Zone,’ HRW tells Sri Lanka
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Tamil hunger strikers’ condition deteriorates in London
Two British Tamils, 21-year-old Sivatharsan Sivakumaravel and 28-year-old Parameswarn Subramaniyan, who are on a hunger strike in the Parliament Square since 10:00 p.m. Monday, have refused to consume any food or water until there is a ceasefire in Sri Lanka. The hunger strikers have also demanded that food and medical aid should be allowed to… Continue reading Tamil hunger strikers’ condition deteriorates in London
US Tamil groups meet with State Department on Sri Lanka crisis
A group of American Tamils representing different diaspora organizations met with US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher, and US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Robert Blake, (via video link) on 8th April in Washington, D.C., to discuss the current humanitarian crisis Tamils face in Sri Lanka. The Tamil groups pressed for an immediate ceasefire and… Continue reading US Tamil groups meet with State Department on Sri Lanka crisis
In the name of its civilization IC is answerable
"If the refusal of the Sri Lankan state to mend its ways and the violence it perpetrated have made the Tamil youth of the 1970s to get into militancy, it is the stubbornness of the International Community in not rectifying its blunder of perpetrating a genocidal war against Tamils in Sri Lanka that has now… Continue reading In the name of its civilization IC is answerable
Carnage continues in Vanni
Indiscriminate shelling and gun fire by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued on safe zone Pokka’nai and Valaignarmadam throughout the day on Thursday. Medical officials at Puthumaaththa’lan hospital told media that more than 300 wounded civilians were admitted and 47 of the victims died after admission at the hospital. Many civilians killed in the shelling… Continue reading Carnage continues in Vanni
STOP SRI LANKA’S GENOCIDE OF TAMILS! – MARCH
STOP SRI LANKA’S GENOCIDE OF TAMILS! MASSIVE PROTEST MARCH Calling for an Immediate & Permanent Ceasefire! on Saturday, 11th April 2009 in Central London 1pm – 4:30pm Starts at 1pm from Embankment to Hyde Park ( Nearest stations: Embankment, Temple, Westminster) Let us urge the International Community to ACT NOW to STOP Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading STOP SRI LANKA’S GENOCIDE OF TAMILS! – MARCH
Treat Tamils with dignity even if LTTE is defeated: Karunanidhi
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK leader M Karunanidhi on Thursday said the Sri Lankan government should treat Tamils with honour and dignity even if the LTTE was defeated in the ongoing offensive by the island nation’s Army. Addressing a rally here to protest against the offensive, he said, "Tamils should be given equal… Continue reading Treat Tamils with dignity even if LTTE is defeated: Karunanidhi
Nadesan denies LTTE ‘threat’ to Sonia and her children
Political Head of the LTTE, B. Nadesan rubbished reports in a section of the English media in India that there was a Tamil Tiger threat to top politicians including Congress chief Sonia Gandhi. According to reliable media sources in India, B Nadesan had categorically denied Thursday that there was an LTTE threat to Indian leaders.… Continue reading Nadesan denies LTTE ‘threat’ to Sonia and her children
RSF: Colombo blocking investigations into Lasantha murder
Reporters sans frontiers (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, in a press release issued Wednesday, accused the Government of Sri Lanka authorities for "blocking investigations into the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickrematunga," and urged Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa to "assign members of the criminal investigation police to the case and to formally request the… Continue reading RSF: Colombo blocking investigations into Lasantha murder
Rights group slams Sri Lanka over murder probe
An international media rights group said Thursday there was a "lack of political will" in Sri Lanka to identify the killers of an anti-establishment newspaper editor. The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders accused Sri Lankan authorities of dragging out the probe into the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickrematunga, who was gunned down near… Continue reading Rights group slams Sri Lanka over murder probe
