SLA shelling kills 102 civilians within 3 days inside ‘safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery shelling killed 46 civilians Friday inside the safety zone in the besieged pocket in Mullaiththeevu. SLA-fired shells hit 6 tarpaulin shelters of the IDPs in Maaththa’lan Friday, killing 16 civilians. Meanwhile 4 civilians were killed around 11:00 a.m., 300 meters near the coastal spot, where the ICRC was transporting wounded… Continue reading SLA shelling kills 102 civilians within 3 days inside ‘safety zone

Ambassador Rice supports UN Council briefing on Sri Lanka

Speaking at the Security Council Stakeout microphone, March 20, 2009 Ambassador Susan E. Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative, said US supports UN Security council briefing on Sri Lanka, and added: "The United States feels strongly about and concerned about Sri Lanka and we support the provision of it to the Council- a full and updated information… Continue reading Ambassador Rice supports UN Council briefing on Sri Lanka

China again blocks move against Lanka

China has for the second time this year blocked fresh moves to include Sri Lankan crisis on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) agenda, Foreign Ministry sources told Daily Mirror yesterday.   Inner City Press reported that non-permanent Council members including Austria, Mexico and Costa Rica had requested a meeting for March 26 under the… Continue reading China again blocks move against Lanka

SLA deserter from Vanni arrested with jewelry in Anuradapura

Thambuthegama police in Anuradapura district arrested Tuesday evening a Sri Lanka Army (SLA) deserter from Visuvamadu battle front in Vanni with jewelry articles worn by women worth around 3 million rupees at a check point in Thambuthegama, according to media report in Colombo quoting H. W. Kumarasiri, the Officer-in-charge of Thamuthegama police. The police took… Continue reading SLA deserter from Vanni arrested with jewelry in Anuradapura

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Australia Calls For Political Deal To End Sri Lanka Bloodshed – Nasdaq

COLOMBO (AFP)–Australia on Friday called on Sri Lanka to present "credible political reforms" to end ethnic bloodshed and expressed grave concern over the worsening humanitarian crisis in the island’s north. Australian foreign minister Stephen Smith also asked Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels to lift all restrictions on civilians living in rebel-held areas amid allegations that… Continue reading Australia Calls For Political Deal To End Sri Lanka Bloodshed – Nasdaq

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Civilian misery in northern Sri Lanka

While war rages in north-eastern Sri Lanka, aid agencies say that the outside world is still largely ignorant of the miserable conditions endured by civilians caught up in fighting between the security forces and Tamil Tiger rebels. Tens of thousands of civilians have been trapped in the conflict zone in the Mullaitivu district, and relief… Continue reading Civilian misery in northern Sri Lanka

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SLanka to protest against pro-Tiger rallies abroad

Sri Lanka will lodge strong protests with countries where there have been demonstrations in favour of the island’s separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, a minister said Thursday.   Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said pro-rebel sympathisers have been staging demonstrations in Australia, Belgium, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United States, using Tiger… Continue reading SLanka to protest against pro-Tiger rallies abroad

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LTTE urges China to consider Tamils plight at UN

Political Head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE), B. Nadesan, on Friday urged Chinese government to allow Tamils plight to be discussed at the UN Security Council for a second time. "The Sri Lankan state is not only denying the Tamil sovereignty, but it is waging a genocidal war against them of catastrophic dimensions,"… Continue reading LTTE urges China to consider Tamils plight at UN

EU Offers More Aid To Tackle Crisis In Northern Sri Lanka – nasdaq

BRUSSELS (AFP)–The European Commission Thursday announced an additional EUR3 million funding for the Red Cross to help tackle the growing humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka’s strife-torn north.   "I am appalled by the humanitarian catastrophe in the north of Sri Lanka. Thousands of civilians trapped in the conflict zone have died and more are dying… Continue reading EU Offers More Aid To Tackle Crisis In Northern Sri Lanka – nasdaq

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