A leading Indian politician is on a day-long fast to express solidarity with the Sri Lankan Tamils. Former chief minister of southern Tamil Nadu state, J Jayalalitha, is demanding an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka. In January, India asked Colombo to ensure that civilians trapped by the fighting in the north were protected. … Continue reading Leader fasts for S Lanka Tamils
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Sri Lanka fighting surges, 150 rebels die – army
Sri Lankan soldiers killed at least 150 elite Tamil Tiger fighters carrying out waves of counterattacks, and the pace of refugees fleeing the tiny war zone picked up speed, the military said on Monday. Heavy combat erupted over the weekend, suggesting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were mounting a desperate defence against a… Continue reading Sri Lanka fighting surges, 150 rebels die – army
Sri Lanka troops find 50 dead rebels after battle: military
Sri Lankan government forces on Monday found 50 bodies of Tamil Tiger rebels after a fresh battle in the north-east of the country, army spokesman Udaya Nanayakkara said. The guerrillas died in heavy fighting on Sunday after they launched counter-attacks against advancing troops in the district of Mullaittivu, where more than 100 rebels were… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops find 50 dead rebels after battle: military
Belated and wanting musings from India
While the Establishment in New Delhi is frantic in its attempt to eliminate the liberation force of Eezham Tamils but at the same time by hook or crook insinuate itself into the Tamil masses in order to show a semblance of success before the elections, a section of Indian academics and writers come out with… Continue reading Belated and wanting musings from India
TNA urges IC to ensure Sri Lankan forces do not bomb besieged civilians
The leaders of four major Tamil parties, the ITAK, ACTC, EPRLF and TELO comprising Tamil National Alliance (TNA), on behalf of the 22 elected parliamentarians from North and East, sent an appeal to the International Community urging it to ensure an immediate cessation of the war and ensure that adequate medical supplies, food and shelter… Continue reading TNA urges IC to ensure Sri Lankan forces do not bomb besieged civilians
Next 72 hours crucial for Tigers
The Sri Lankan military on Sunday claimed that the war with the LTTE had reached its “final stages” amid reports that the next 72 hours were crucial for the Tigers. The Defence Ministry said that as Mullathivu battles reached their last phase, LTTE made several desperate attempts since Friday dawn to infiltrate the military’s… Continue reading Next 72 hours crucial for Tigers
War-weary Sri Lanka dares look to future
In Vaharai, eastern Sri Lanka, there are checkpoints, army camps and barbed wire everywhere. Buildings are pockmarked with bullet holes, and skull-and-crossbone markings warn of minefields along the beaches of this fishing community, which not long ago was a stronghold of the ethnic Tamil separatist group, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. “We call… Continue reading War-weary Sri Lanka dares look to future
Toronto youths on 800km walk to Chicago to publicize Tamil plight
Six students from Canadian universities are on a 60-day 800km walk from United States Consulate in Toronto to Harpo Studio in Millenium Park Chicago to highlight the plight of the more than 250,000 Tamil civilians who are struggling to survive in harsh conditions of food embargo and amidst daily aerial bombardments and artillery attacks by… Continue reading Toronto youths on 800km walk to Chicago to publicize Tamil plight
British Tamils pay tribute to hero Varnakulasingham
Ten thousand British Tamil expatriates paid tribute Saturday at the funeral of Murugathasan Varnakulasingham, 26, who self-immolated in front of the United Nations in Geneva in protest at the international inaction amid the mass killings of Tamils by the Sri Lankan military. "This man died not for himself but for us," the British Tamil Councillors… Continue reading British Tamils pay tribute to hero Varnakulasingham
‘Civilians die’ in S Lanka battle
There have been fresh reports of civilian casualties as ferocious battles continue in Sri Lanka between soldiers and Tamil Tiger rebels. A senior government heath official in rebel-held territory told the BBC at least 15 civilians had been killed in shell attacks in the past two days. The military has strongly denied being responsible… Continue reading ‘Civilians die’ in S Lanka battle
