At least 31 Tamil Tiger guerrillas were killed and many more reported wounded during fresh clashes with troops in Sri Lanka’s north-eastern Mullaitivu district, the defence ministry said Thursday. The ministry said that 23 rebels were killed and as many reported injured Wednesday as troops of the 58 Division inching towards the last LTTE… Continue reading 31 Tamil Tigers killed, LTTE positions smashed
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Immense surgical and mental health needs in Sri Lanka’s conflict area
MSF is ready to assist the population of the camps by providing independent and confidential mental health services and we are discussing access with the authorities. MSF and podcasts: During the first two weeks of March, relatively few people seem to have been able to flee from the Vanni region in Sri Lanka. Communication… Continue reading Immense surgical and mental health needs in Sri Lanka’s conflict area
Sri Lanka Says Tamil Tigers May Try Terrorist Attacks in South
Sri Lanka warned civilians the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam may carry out terrorist attacks in the south now that the group is on the brink of defeat in the north of the nation. “We have received information that the terrorists are planning to create destruction in the south,” the Media Center for National… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says Tamil Tigers May Try Terrorist Attacks in South
Shoojit Sircar To Make A Film Jaffna On the LTTE
The director who went to Kashmir when militancy was still rampant in the Valley to shoot his love story Yahan, is all set to shoot another film on a terror-infested troubled spot that was once known as paradise. Shoojit who has almost completed Johnny Mastana with Amitabh Bachchan, will now plunge in a film called… Continue reading Shoojit Sircar To Make A Film Jaffna On the LTTE
Tamil Eelam flag flown in Toronto protest legal – Canadian Police
The use of Eezham Tamil national flag did not contravene any law in Canada, according to a report by CBC News which cited Toronto police spokesman Mark Pugash. Citing the ban on the LTTE, some representatives of the Sri Lankan government, who have been over-sensitive to any demonstration of overwhelming Tamil diaspora support to Tamil… Continue reading Tamil Eelam flag flown in Toronto protest legal – Canadian Police
Socialist Resistance voices for Eezham Tamils
“The socialist and labour movement stand against repression and genocide. We stand in solidarity with the Tamil people in the face of its suffering at the hands of the Sri Lankan government”, said Duncan Chapel, member of the Socialist Resistance steering committee, Tuesday, greeting 25,000 strong Tamil demonstration outside of the European Commission. Supporting the… Continue reading Socialist Resistance voices for Eezham Tamils
Uthayn editor Vithiyatharan detained for 3 more months
Colombo Pettah Court majistrate, Jegan Balapitiya, extended Wednesday the detention period of Uthayan editor Vithiyatharan for 3 more months when he was produced before him by Prevention of Crime Branch police, sources in Colombo said. The police requested the court for the extension of detention of Vithiyatharan on the directions of Gothabaya Rajapakse, Defence Secretary… Continue reading Uthayn editor Vithiyatharan detained for 3 more months
UN withheld civilian casualty figures to protect Sri Lankan state – report
Publishing two leaked documents by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press at the UN, in an exclusive report on Wednesday revealed that the United Nations office had its own estimates of casualty figures. The UN had internal documentation for 9,924 civilian casualties including 2,683 killings and… Continue reading UN withheld civilian casualty figures to protect Sri Lankan state – report
EU diplomats may visit war-torn north: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka said Wednesday it would open up its war-torn north to international scrutiny, days after the UN said it suspected war crimes were being committed in the fight against Tamil rebels. A foreign ministry official said talks were under way to give a European Union fact-finding mission access to the area, which has… Continue reading EU diplomats may visit war-torn north: Sri Lanka
AFP: Sri Lanka set for bailout talks with IMF: official
Sri Lanka is set to open talks with the IMF for a 1.9-billion-dollar bailout, officials said Wednesday, with the island’s economy hit by the cost of a military campaign to crush Tamil rebels and the global financial crisis. "We will start talks with an IMF team next Monday to work out the modalities for… Continue reading AFP: Sri Lanka set for bailout talks with IMF: official
