Nearly 400 people escaped Sri Lanka’s shrinking war zone and a wounded cabinet minister regained consciousness after a suicide blast blamed on the militarily cornered Tamil Tiger rebels, officials said on Wednesday. Sri Lanka’s military has encircled the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in a mere 37 sq km (15 sq miles) on the… Continue reading Pace of refugees fleeing Sri Lanka fighting picks up
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Stopping Sri Lanka’s genocide at ICJ, UN- Prof. Boyle
"Any one or more of the 140 states parties to the Genocide Convention (1) must immediately sue Sri Lanka at the International Court of Justice in The Hague; (2) must demand an Emergency Hearing by the World Court; and (3) must request an Order indicating provisional measures of protection against Sri Lanka to cease and… Continue reading Stopping Sri Lanka’s genocide at ICJ, UN- Prof. Boyle
Tigers blast 6 Sri Lankan artillery positions in Vanni
The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Black Tiger commandos and Col. Kiddu Artillery formation launched a joint attack destroying six artillery positions of the Sri Lanka Army in the early hours of Tuesday, confirmed an LTTE official in Vanni to TamilNet on Wednesday. Six artillery weapons platforms in Thearaavil, located around 18 km from Puthukkudiyiruppu… Continue reading Tigers blast 6 Sri Lankan artillery positions in Vanni
Q+A: Is Sri Lanka’s war at its end?
Sri Lankan troops are fighting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) separatists in a war zone now measuring just 37 square km (15 square miles) and are confident of winning a conflict that is Asia’s longest-running. Here are some questions and answers about what happens now: IS THE END OF THE WAR… Continue reading Q+A: Is Sri Lanka’s war at its end?
Sri Lanka mulls new security steps
The Sri Lankan government has said that it will implement new security measures across the island nation after a suicide bombing killed 14 people and wounded scores more. The attack on Tuesday in Akuressa, in the remote south, heightened awareness that no area of the country is immune to attack, Anura Yapa, the media… Continue reading Sri Lanka mulls new security steps
52-member Indian medical team to treat Sri Lankans
A 52-member Indian medical team including physicians and surgeons left here Wednesday for Sri Lanka’s east to treat civilians wounded in fighting between the military and the Tamil Tigers. The team will establish a medical unit including a full-fledged hospital at Pulmoddai in Trincomalee district to supplement the Sri Lankan health ministry’s efforts in that… Continue reading 52-member Indian medical team to treat Sri Lankans
Sri Lankan ministers targeted by Tamil Tiger suicide bomber
The attack appeared to target six government ministers attending the community event, including the country’s oil and telecommunications ministers. Unconfirmed reports put the toll higher with claims more than 15 had died. The ministers injured in yesterday’s explosion were part of a large crowd of Muslims celebrating Mawlid, the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed,… Continue reading Sri Lankan ministers targeted by Tamil Tiger suicide bomber
2 STF commandos injured in LTTE attack in Batticaloa
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) combatants launched an attack Monday around 8:45 p.m on the Special Task Force (STF) sentry post located between Koappaave’li and U’rukaamam in Ka’radiyanaa’ru police division in Batticaloa district, seriously injuring two STF commandos, Batticaloa district LTTE sources said. [Full Coverage]
Diaspora prepares to send relief to forsaken civilians in Vanni
The Tamil diaspora in Britain is organising a direct ‘mercy mission’ taking food and medicine to the civilians of Vanni, forsaken by the conscience of the International Community, said Dr. V. Arudkumar from London, on Tuesday. Prominent humanitarian personalities are expected to participate in this mission. The expedition will be supported and participated by diaspora… Continue reading Diaspora prepares to send relief to forsaken civilians in Vanni
Sri Lanka bombing brings new fear
The deaths of at least 14 people in a suspected Tamil Tiger suicide bomb attack in southern Sri Lanka has raised fears that a new and bloody era is beginning in the Sri Lankan war. With the rebels losing significant chunks of territory in recent weeks, some predict that the war will now be characterised… Continue reading Sri Lanka bombing brings new fear
