Sutton MPs demand protection for Sri Lanka Tamils – Sutton Guardian

Both borough MPs have demanded the British Government act to protect beleagured Tamils in Sri Lanka after hearing horrific stories from relatives at a meeting last week.   The meeting, attended by Paul Burstow and Tom Brake, was held at Wallington High School for Girls last Friday to highlight the plight of 300,000 civilians trapped… Continue reading Sutton MPs demand protection for Sri Lanka Tamils – Sutton Guardian

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India’s help significant in defeating Tigers – Sri Lanka minister

Nimal Sripala de Silva, a cabinet minister in Sri Lanka parliament, said that India’s great assistance helped Sri Lanka Army (SLA) to defeat the Liberation Tigers and that the people of Sri Lanka should be grateful to India, while responding to the strong accusation against allowing Indian Medical team into Sri Lanka by Anurakumara Tissanayake,… Continue reading India’s help significant in defeating Tigers – Sri Lanka minister

Sri Lankan troops capture strategic junction in north

The Sri Lankan government troops have captured a strategically important junction in the last Tamil Tiger rebels’ stronghold in the north, the state radio announced Tuesday.   The Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) said the Iranapalai junction in the Mullaittivu district was captured by the Army’s 58 division Tuesday morning.   Iranapalai is the operational… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops capture strategic junction in north

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‘Safe zone’ under encircling fire, 137 killed in 3 days, ICRC worker wounded

137 people have died and more than 200 injured since Saturday night in Sri Lanka Army shelling and gunfire inside the ‘safe zone’ of Vanni. At least 18 of them have died hit by long-range gunfire coming from SLA attacking the civilian zone. Meanwhile, massive bunker buster bombs numbering around 50 dropped by the Sri… Continue reading ‘Safe zone’ under encircling fire, 137 killed in 3 days, ICRC worker wounded

Disease risk in Sri Lanka war zone: Red Cross

Tens of thousands of people trapped by fighting in Sri Lanka’s north are facing serious risks of disease due to shortages of clean water and sanitation, the Red Cross said Tuesday.   The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said the humanitarian situation was deteriorating fast as civilians still living in the rebel-held territory… Continue reading Disease risk in Sri Lanka war zone: Red Cross

ICRC transports 440 wounded to Indian military hospital in Pulmoaddai

 The makeshift-hospital in Puthumaaththa’lan on Monday said 440 patients were taken on board in the ICRC ship "Green Ocean." Meanwhile, sources in Colombo said the ICRC was instructed to transport the patients to the hospital run by Indian paramedics in Pulmoaddai. In the meantime, doctors at the hospital who were on duty on Monday were… Continue reading ICRC transports 440 wounded to Indian military hospital in Pulmoaddai

Allow ICRC to transport medicines, RDHS urge Sri Lankan Health Ministry

Regional Directors of Health Services for Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts, Dr. T. Varatharajah and Dr. T. Saththiyamoorthy, Monday jointly urged the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health to supply medicines intended for the civilians in Vanni at least in the next ICRC shipment. Only 5% of the combined quota of medicine and dressings meant for the… Continue reading Allow ICRC to transport medicines, RDHS urge Sri Lankan Health Ministry

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