Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) launched heavy artillery barrage and mortar fire Saturday midnight on Sri Lanka Amy (SLA) soldiers of its 55th Division stationed in Chaalai, Chu’ndikku’lam and some areas of Puthukkudiyiruppu, killing and seriously injuring considerable number of soldiers, according to an SLA source in Thenmaraadchi. LTTE forces are attempting to break… Continue reading Heavy fighting reported in Vanni
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Over 100 Sri Lankan rebels killed: govt
More than 100 Tamil Tiger rebels have been killed in two days of fighting in Sri Lanka as they tried to break a military stranglehold, the defence ministry said on Sunday. They died when the army beat back a series of counter-attacks by the Tiger rebels against advancing government forces in the district of… Continue reading Over 100 Sri Lankan rebels killed: govt
Thousands call for international help to end genocide in Sri Lanka – Harrow Times
BRITISH MPs, Tamil leaders, and politicians have issue an united plea to the international community to take action to stop the civil war in Sri Lanka. Around 10,000 people attended a memorial service for Murugathasan Varnakulasingham, a 27-year-old from Harrow who burned himself to death in Geneva last month in protest at the deaths… Continue reading Thousands call for international help to end genocide in Sri Lanka – Harrow Times
None other than Mahinda Rajapakse
Lasantha Wickrematunge faced his last moments at an unusual time at an unusual place. From the moment he left home the day he was murdered, he was aware that he was being tailed. He informed his friends of this fact on the phone. One friend had advised him to immediately go to a safe… Continue reading None other than Mahinda Rajapakse
Major crisis ahead, economists warn
The government, through the Central Bank, is negotiating a $1.9 billion bailout package with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) – an agency that was not wanted earlier – because the country’s foreign reserves have hit rock-bottom, economists say. While Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal and CB statements claim that the request has been… Continue reading Major crisis ahead, economists warn
Protest to condemn killing of Tamils
Members of the minority community under the banner Tiruchi District Minorities Federation staged a demonstration in the city on Saturday condemning the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka. While urging the Central government to take steps to stop the killings of Sri Lankan Tamils in the island nation, they wanted the government to exert… Continue reading Protest to condemn killing of Tamils
Indian High Commissioner rebuffs memorandum of Mauritian demonstrators
The Indian High Commissioner in Mauritius rebuffed a memorandum of thousands of Mauritian Tamil demonstrators Friday, requesting India to stop the war against Tamils in Sri Lanka. The representatives of the demonstrators were seeking to submit the memorandum in person to the High Commissioner who is a Tamil and they had informed the High Commission… Continue reading Indian High Commissioner rebuffs memorandum of Mauritian demonstrators
IDPs threatened by malnutrition – RDHS
Dr. Santhiyamoorthy, the Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) for Ki’linochchi district on Saturday people do not have vegetables or fruits to eat and severe malnutrition is going to be the result if they are not provided with nutritious food. He also said 50% of the children admitted at the hospital were coming with the… Continue reading IDPs threatened by malnutrition – RDHS
Media person killed in SLA shell attack
TamilNet sadly shares the news of the killing of an independent media person Friday, in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shell attack inside the ‘safe zone’ in Vanni. He was long helping TamilNet’s independent Vanni correspondent and even just before his killing, he had assisted our main correspondent in covering a story. He was killed hit… Continue reading Media person killed in SLA shell attack
Sri Lankan attacks kill 155 civilians Thursday and Friday
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling killed 86 civilians on Friday from the early hours of the day and more than 100 civilians were wounded. Thousands of civilians within the ‘safety zone’ were forced to remain inside the bunkers. Dead bodies were not brought to the hospital as shelling continued. 69 civilians were killed on the… Continue reading Sri Lankan attacks kill 155 civilians Thursday and Friday
