Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells hit a child care centre and milk powder distribution centre at Pokka’nai, killing at least 40 civilians and causing injuries to more than 258 including 100 children. The SLA has stepped up indiscriminate bombardment, according to latest reports. At least 25 dead bodies have been brought to the… Continue reading SLA bombs child nutrition centre in safety zone, 258 including 100 children wounded
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MK has responsibility to save Lankan Tamils, says S Ramadoss
Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) founder-leader S Ramadoss today said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi had the responsibility to save the 2.5 lakh Lankan Tamils, being encircled by the Lankan forces, after it claimed capturing of Pudukudiyuruppu. In a statement here, Dr Ramadoss, citing the claim made by the Lankan government that it had taken… Continue reading MK has responsibility to save Lankan Tamils, says S Ramadoss
Sri Lankan protest heads into third day
A protest outside Parliament by Tamils urging London to intervene in Sri Lanka’s conflict stretched into a third day, with hundreds refusing to move despite police warnings. Seven people were arrested on Tuesday after repeated scuffles with police, who warned they could be forced to make a "huge number of arrests" if protesters refused… Continue reading Sri Lankan protest heads into third day
Police seize flags as Tamil protests threaten to escalate
A protest outside the Houses of Parliament threatened to spin out of control tonight as police seized Tamil Tiger flags and arrested a number of people demanding an end to alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka. About 3,000 demonstrators were crowded into Parliament Square for a second night of protest, with organisers predicting… Continue reading Police seize flags as Tamil protests threaten to escalate
I can’t cause miracles: Erik Solheim
"I can understand the level of desperation among the Tamils in Norway. But, I can’t cause miracles," said Erik Solheim, the Norwegian international development minister and the topmost representative of the Norwegian facilitation to the peace process in the island of Sri Lanka, on Tuesday. Responding to Mr. Erik Solheim a veteran former Tamil militant… Continue reading I can’t cause miracles: Erik Solheim
Colombo uses chemical weapons: LTTE
Sri Lanka Army extensively used chemical weapons on LTTE combatants at Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) during the weekend, according to Lawrence, a senior commander of the LTTE, who personally encountered the attack and escaped, LTTE sources told TamilNet Tuesday. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan Defence Ministry has claimed that it has killed hundreds of Tiger combatants including senior commanders… Continue reading Colombo uses chemical weapons: LTTE
‘It is not the way for post-conflict ambitions,’ say London protestors
“The spontaneous demonstrations that are taking place in world capitals are a result of the failure of deliberations between community elders and the ruling circles of the International Community," said 17-year-old M. Kavitha who got injured in police charging during the protest in London on Tuesday. "The younger generation of the diaspora, disillusioned over… Continue reading ‘It is not the way for post-conflict ambitions,’ say London protestors
Hillary discusses Sri Lanka issue with Norwegian Minister
US Secretary of State Ms Hillary Clinton discussed the current crisis in Sri Lanka, the humanitarian conditions and peace process there during a meeting with her Norwegian counterpart Mr Jonas Gahr Stoere. In a joint media interaction after the meeting at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department, Clinton said Sri Lanka did… Continue reading Hillary discusses Sri Lanka issue with Norwegian Minister
Colombo turns firepower onto ‘safety zone
Civilians inside the so-called safety zone have been forced to remain under bunkers as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up shelling and long-distance gunfire since Monday morning. Those who move on the road have come under long-distance gunfire by the SLA. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter jets were seen flying over the safety… Continue reading Colombo turns firepower onto ‘safety zone
UN calls for pause in Sri Lanka’s civil war
A U.N. human rights official called Tuesday for a pause in Sri Lanka’s civil war and urged the Tamil Tiger rebels to allow tens of thousands of trapped civilians to flee the fighting. The civilians are in a precarious position because they are huddled in a narrow "no-fire" zone on the island’s northeast coast… Continue reading UN calls for pause in Sri Lanka’s civil war
