At least 2,600 people have fled Sri Lanka’s rapidly shrinking war zone over the past three days, the military said on Tuesday. But tens of thousands remain trapped in increasingly dangerous circumstance, aid groups say. Here are some questions and answers about them: HOW MANY ARE TRAPPED? According to the Red Cross, about… Continue reading Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka war
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Sri Lanka say no conditions for IMF emergency loan
Sri Lanka will not accept any conditions on emergency loans it receives from the International Monetary Fund, the island’s president was quoted Tuesday as saying. Sri Lanka announced earlier this month that it had become the latest nation to seek help from the IMF to help it through the global economic downturn. "We… Continue reading Sri Lanka say no conditions for IMF emergency loan
More flee as Sri Lanka rebels mount suicide attack
Tamil Tiger separatists counterattacked with a failed suicide bombing in heavy clashes that killed at least 14 rebels, as hundreds more refugees fled Sri Lanka’s war zone, the military said on Tuesday. The suicide attacker, who wore a Sri Lankan military uniform, blew himself up on Monday a few meters from an army frontline in… Continue reading More flee as Sri Lanka rebels mount suicide attack
Intense fighting rages in S Lanka
Intense fighting is going on between Sri Lankan troops and Tamil Tiger rebels in north-eastern Sri Lanka. The military says at least 36 rebels have been killed in ferocious battles in Mullaitivu district on Monday. Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says another ship with food items for civilians has reached the… Continue reading Intense fighting rages in S Lanka
Parents, son fleeing war in Vanni, shot dead on Vadamaraadchi sea
Sri Lanka Defence Ministry reported that government forces opened fire Sunday early morning on civilians fleeing the war in Vanni in four boats from Puthumaaththa’lan in Mullaiththeevu to Vadamaraadchi, killing a 9-year-old boy and his parents. Point Pedro police recovered the body of the boy and handed it over to Manthikai government hospital mortuary but… Continue reading Parents, son fleeing war in Vanni, shot dead on Vadamaraadchi sea
75,000 Tamils jam Toronto, demand Sri Lanka to stop genocide
Nearly 75,000 expatriate Tamils crowded downtown Toronto between 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday to raise the plight of the more than 250,000 Tamil civilians trapped in the war in Vanni, and subjected to continuous artillery attacks and aerial bombardment by Sri Lanka military. Cries of ‘genocide’ and accusations of human rights abuses were heard… Continue reading 75,000 Tamils jam Toronto, demand Sri Lanka to stop genocide
VCK leader meets Karunanidhi
VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan Monday said his party and the PMK would continue to be with the ruling DMK-led Democratic Progressive Alliance (DPA) in Tamil Nadu. ‘The policies of the VCK and the PMK are more or less the same on most issues and we expect to be on the same political grouping,’ Thirumavalavan told… Continue reading VCK leader meets Karunanidhi
Major Tamil protest taking place in downtown Toronto – Global TV
A vigil organized by Toronto’s Tamil community is expected to cause major traffic headaches in the downtown core on Monday afternoon. At 1 p.m., members of the Tamil community will form a "human chain" along Front Street, Yonge Street, Bloor Street and University Avenue. A similar protest in January drew close to 45-thousand demonstrators,… Continue reading Major Tamil protest taking place in downtown Toronto – Global TV
Thousands of Tamils decry Sri Lankan genocide
Thousands of supporters of a Tamil state protested in Brussels Monday against "genocide" by the Sri Lankan government, urging the European Union to send observers to see the situation on the ground. "The Sri Lankan soldiers are killing 50 Tamil every day, and that is just in the so-called ‘protected areas’," said Siva Ram, a… Continue reading Thousands of Tamils decry Sri Lankan genocide
Cruelty of disinformation
TamilNet Sunday published news and photographs on the plight of pregnant mothers, newborn babies and babies in the wombs affected by the inhuman shelling and bombing by the Colombo government on the safe zone declared for civilians. This information on hard truth has stirred Colombo’s disinformation agencies to discredit TamilNet by bringing in trivial matters… Continue reading Cruelty of disinformation
