Tamil protesters block bridge near UK Parliament

Hundreds of protesters demanding Sri Lanka halt its military assault in Tamil areas of the Indian Ocean island blocked a major bridge beside London’s Parliament overnight, police said Tuesday.   Several thousand demonstrators had gathered Monday to draw attention to the situation in Sri Lanka, where the U.N. estimates up to 190,000 people are trapped… Continue reading Tamil protesters block bridge near UK Parliament

No more excuses in waging the war – Protestors in Oslo

 "Colombo, which wages a brutal war, and its main war-partner, the Indian Establishment, which sets the agenda and the International Community that viciously abets the war, have no more justification or excuses in continuing the war," said T. Raju, a young Tamil diaspora activist who talked to media while hundreds of Norwegian Tamils gathered Tuesday… Continue reading No more excuses in waging the war – Protestors in Oslo

24 Tamil youths arrested in Colombo

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and police arrested 24 Tamil youths Saturday and Sunday in the suburbs of Colombo city, according to complaints made to Deputy Minister P. Rathakrishnan by the youths’ relatives. Meanwhile, security measures in Colombo have been strengthened on the assumption that Liberation Tigers may launch attacks in Colombo during the forth coming… Continue reading 24 Tamil youths arrested in Colombo

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British Tamils block Westminster Bridge, demand ceasefire

More than 5,000 British Tamils on Monday launched a sit in outside the House of Commons in London demanding an immediate stop to Sri Lanka’s "genocidal war" against Eezham Tamils. The protest, led by youth, started in the green opposite the British parliament Monday noon and the demonstrators moved to Bridge Street blocking all traffic… Continue reading British Tamils block Westminster Bridge, demand ceasefire

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London demo slams Sri Lanka rights abuses

About 3,000 protesters staged a peaceful rally outside the parliament on Monday against alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka, police said.   Carrying banners reading "Stop Sri Lanka’s Genocide of Tamils" and "Rwandan Genocide Repeats in Sri Lanka", men, women and children waved flags of the Tamil Tiger rebels who face a threatened final… Continue reading London demo slams Sri Lanka rights abuses

LTTE myth shattered: Rajapaksa

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said on Monday “the mythical belief that the LTTE is unconquerable” was shattered.   Mr. Rajapaksa’s declaration came a day after the military claimed it had captured the last stretch of LTTE-held land outside the government demarcated 20 sq. km. “No-Fire Zone” (NFZ).   Coinciding with the President’s declaration on… Continue reading LTTE myth shattered: Rajapaksa

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Where is Prabhakaran hiding?

As suspense grows about the whereabouts of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran after the capture of the last bastion of the outfit, the Sri Lankan army chief on Monday said he believed the guerrilla leader could be in an underground bunker or in the no-fire zone.   During his discussions with United… Continue reading Where is Prabhakaran hiding?

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SLA abducts 11 students from Koapaay detention camp

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers forcibly took away Sunday eleven students held along with their parents in the SLA detention camp in Koappaay Teacher Training College hostel, according to Education officials who visited the detention centre Monday. The students were taken to the SLA Rehabilitation Camp in Thellippalai, the parents of the students told the… Continue reading SLA abducts 11 students from Koapaay detention camp

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