Heavy shelling by the Sri Lankan army of a designated safe area has left 129 civilians dead and 282 wounded, the pro-Tamil Tiger website Tamilnet.com said Thursday. The website said government forces pounded the area on the northeast coast throughout Wednesday, hitting sites including a child nutrition centre. It said the attack was the… Continue reading Sri Lanka army kills 129 civilians
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US urges political settlement in Sri Lanka
The United States on Wednesday urged Sri Lanka’s government to reach a political settlement with the Tamil minority and urged Tamil rebels to free civilians trapped in the bloody conflict. Richard Boucher, the assistant secretary of state for South Asia, met at the State Department with representatives of the Tamil diaspora, which has been… Continue reading US urges political settlement in Sri Lanka
Ramsey Clark to address New York protest
Ramsey Clark, former US Attorney General in President Lyndon B Johnson administration, is to attend a protest fast by five American Tamils in front of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in New York Friday to conclude the protest campaign. The protest is organized as part of a world-wide diaspora campaign to highlight the… Continue reading Ramsey Clark to address New York protest
SLA attacks kill 129 civilians, 282 wounded in ‘safety zone’ on Wednesday
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells claimed the lives of 129 civilians inside the so-called ‘safety zone’ throughout the day on Wednesday, according to the latest reports. Three artillery shells targeted a child care / nutrition centre at Pokka’nai Wednesday morning where many civilians were waiting to obtain humanitarian milk rations for children. The… Continue reading SLA attacks kill 129 civilians, 282 wounded in ‘safety zone’ on Wednesday
Tamil protesters bring traffic to a halt in Australia
More than 4,000 Australian Tamils converged in the cities of Melbourne and Sydney Wednesday, causing police to block Elizabeth Street and bringing evening peak hour traffic to a standstill. The rally which was organised overnight, called on the Australian government to use their diplomatic powers to pressure Sri Lanka into entering a ceasefire. "Tamil Tigers!… Continue reading Tamil protesters bring traffic to a halt in Australia
TNA Ex-MP to begin hunger strike in South Africa
M.K.Eelaventhan, a former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Member of Parliament in Sri Lanka, in a press statement issued Wednesday, announced he will begin hunger strike on Thursday, 9 April 2009 at 8:30 am at the Mariamman Temple, Mt. Edgecombe, South Africa. He said by starting his protest on "the soil from which freedom struggle of… Continue reading TNA Ex-MP to begin hunger strike in South Africa
Tamil protesters on hunger strike at the Houses of Parliament – Times Online
Two Tamils were on hunger strike today in protest at alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka as a rally outside the Houses of Parliament continued through its third day. As many as 3,000 Tamils have caused chaos in Central London this week by blocking Westminster Bridge and holding a vigil outside Parliament, demanding… Continue reading Tamil protesters on hunger strike at the Houses of Parliament – Times Online
ICRC staff member killed in conflict area – ICRC
ICRC staff member killed in conflict area Geneva/Colombo (ICRC) – A staff member of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was hit by a shell and killed instantly this morning while fetching water for his family near Ampalavanpokanai, on the coastal belt of the territory held by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading ICRC staff member killed in conflict area – ICRC
UN issues new Sri Lanka warning
The UN has issued a fresh appeal for a humanitarian pause or lull in the fighting in Sri Lanka to avoid a "bloodbath" on the beaches. It says such a development in the north-eastern region "seems an increasingly real possibility". The latest appeal comes as aid agencies are expressing increasing concern over the safety… Continue reading UN issues new Sri Lanka warning
‘Immediate ceasefire is the only way’ – Jayalalithaa
"I strongly insist that an immediate ceasefire is the only way to save the Tamil civilians in the safety zone," said AIDMK General Secretary and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Ms. J. Jayalalithaa in a signed statement in Tamil, issued on Wednesday. Ms. Jayalalithaa in a strongly worded statement blamed Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi… Continue reading ‘Immediate ceasefire is the only way’ – Jayalalithaa
