While four pregnant mothers were killed in SLA shelling on Friday inside the safe zone, another mother who was admitted to the makeshift-hospital after injuries in her lower abdomen gave birth Saturday to a baby girl, but the hospital staff noticed the child having shrapnel on her left thigh. The newborn child went through… Continue reading Shelling doesn’t spare even babies in wombs
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Civilian casualties mount as intense bombing and shelling continues
69 civilians were killed, including 19 children, and scores wounded within the safe zone in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombardments Saturday in Mullaiththeevu. The SLAF bombers have been attacking the zone continuously for the 5th day, despite the call from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Friday to… Continue reading Civilian casualties mount as intense bombing and shelling continues
Fein invites Patton Boggs for debate at Press Club
Bruce Fein, former Associate Deputy Attorney General under President Reagan and counsel for a Washington-based Tamil activist group, has invited Patton Boggs LLP, the Washington Law firm retained by the Government of Sri Lanka for advocacy work in the U.S., for a debate at the National Press Club to defend the President of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Fein invites Patton Boggs for debate at Press Club
Ask people their choice – LTTE
Have those who advocate evacuation ever cared to ask the concerned civilians whether they want to leave? What will they do if people refuse evacuation? Will they allow them to be killed, asked Yogaratnam Yogi, LTTE military advisor in Vanni in a speech given by him to the LTTE broadcast, Voice of Tigers, Thursday. Why… Continue reading Ask people their choice – LTTE
Sri Lankan doctors not happy with Indian medical team
The Indian medical team’s assistance to thousands of displaced Tamils has come under a cloud with the Sri Lankan government doctors questioning the permission granted to the doctors and nurses for the purpose, saying they are not registered in the Island country. "They (the Indian medical staff) are not registered with the Sri Lanka medical… Continue reading Sri Lankan doctors not happy with Indian medical team
Share power with Tamils: US tells Lanka – rediff
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton [Images] has asked Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to devise a political solution to the ongoing ethnic conflict in the country. During a telephonic talk with the Sri Lankan President, Hillary also urged him to make sure that the Army does not fire into the civilian areas of the… Continue reading Share power with Tamils: US tells Lanka – rediff
Sri Lanka rejects UN charge of possible war crimes
Sri Lanka on Saturday rejected U.N. allegations it may have committed war crimes and vowed there would be no cease-fire in its drive to capture a shrinking rebel enclave and end the island’s 25-year-old civil war. A report Friday from U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay said government forces and Tamil rebels may have committed… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN charge of possible war crimes
Clinton call expresses concern over deteriorating conditions in safe zone
In a call made to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa, U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton ‘expressed the United States’ deep concern over the deteriorating conditions and increasing loss of life occurring in the Government of Sri Lanka-designated ‘safe zone’ in northern Sri Lanka,’ and ‘stated that the ‘Sri Lankan Army should not fire into… Continue reading Clinton call expresses concern over deteriorating conditions in safe zone
Colombo assures U.S. of civilian safety
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa assured U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday that his government would ensure safety of civilians stranded in the last remaining area under the control of the LTTE. According to a press statement issued by the President’s Secretariat, Ms. Clinton telephoned Mr. Rajapaksa and discussed the situation. It… Continue reading Colombo assures U.S. of civilian safety
U.N. rights chief points to war crimes in Sri Lanka
Both sides in Sri Lanka’s conflict may have committed war crimes and must suspend fighting to let tens of thousands of civilians escape, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Friday. Warning that the loss of life may reach "catastrophic levels," she urged the government and Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading U.N. rights chief points to war crimes in Sri Lanka
