SL ministers taking side harm communal harmony in Mannaar

Mistake and oversight of government officials in re-allocating already leased out lands have caused a conflict between two Tamil speaking communities in Mannaar. Two ministers of the Colombo government, taking sides, but failing in sorting out the issue is adding to the tension, sources from Mannaar said. The major communities of Mannaar are Catholics and… Continue reading SL ministers taking side harm communal harmony in Mannaar

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Uthayan office in Jaffna attacked

The main office of Uthayan Tamil daily in Jaffna came under grenade attack Tuesday night around 11:10 p.m., the administration of the paper told media in Colombo. Tamil media circles added that the attack had come after verbal instructions by the top officials of Rajapaksa government not to publish stories related to civilian casualties in… Continue reading Uthayan office in Jaffna attacked

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62 civilians killed, SLA, SLAF step up attacks on safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up shelling on all areas within the so-called safety zone from 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, killing 62 civilians and causing injuires to many. Artillery and mortar shells hit the safety zone killing 27 civilians during the night. Artillery-fitted cluster munitions exploded between Valaignarmadam and Ampalavanpokka’nai causing heavy casualties. The SLA deployed… Continue reading 62 civilians killed, SLA, SLAF step up attacks on safety zone

Sri Lanka accuses aid groups of supporting war

Sri Lanka’s military accused "a vicious coalition" of international aid groups Tuesday of harboring terrorists and seeking to prolong the island’s civil war for economic gain.   The military has come under increasing international criticism in recent weeks for allegedly ignoring the plight of civilians in a shrinking war zone in the island’s northeast as… Continue reading Sri Lanka accuses aid groups of supporting war

1 dead, 131 admitted to Trincomalee hospital after food poisoning

One person died and 131, including school children and 65 elderly persons, were admitted to Trincomalee hospital Tuesday morning after having bread for breakfast. All bakeries in the city and its suburbs have been closed down with immediate effect following the suspected poisoning of buns, breads and other items. District Medical Officer of Health (MOH)… Continue reading 1 dead, 131 admitted to Trincomalee hospital after food poisoning

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SL armed forces bar Tamils travelling to Colombo by Yarl Devi

Complaints have been lodged with human rights organizations that Sri Lanka armed forces are imposing severe restriction on Tamil people from traveling to Colombo and southern parts of the country from Mannaar and Vavuniyaa areas. The Yaldevi express train service is being conducted from Colombo upto Madawachchi due to security reason. Even patients in need… Continue reading SL armed forces bar Tamils travelling to Colombo by Yarl Devi

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Sri Lanka guilty of Genocide – Prof. Sornarajah

 "Every indicia of genocide is satisfied by the conduct of successive Sri Lankan governments, the oppression accentuated in intensity by the present government which has unleashed immense terror through its armed forces on a people in the name of suppression of terrorism. The chauvinism of successive Sri Lankan governments since independence targeted the Tamil people… Continue reading Sri Lanka guilty of Genocide – Prof. Sornarajah

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Sri Lanka Says 50,000 Civilians Flee Rebel-Held Areas

Sri Lanka said 50,000 civilians have fled to government-controlled areas since January as the army tries to defeat the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in its last strongholds in the north. The number was reached when a group of 1,164 people arrived in Puthukkudiyiruppu in the northeast, the government said in a statement on… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says 50,000 Civilians Flee Rebel-Held Areas

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Civilians Killed By Sri Lanka Army Shelling – Rights Group

An international rights group said Tuesday that indiscriminate army shelling is killing dozens of civilians every day in a no- fire zone in northern Sri Lanka, where Tamil Tiger rebels are staging an apparent last stand.   "We receive reports of civilians being killed and wounded daily in the no-fire zone, while the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Civilians Killed By Sri Lanka Army Shelling – Rights Group

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