The United Nations Thursday renewed a call for a swift end to the conflict in northern Sri Lanka while appealing to both the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to avoid civilian casualties, media reports say. A statement issued by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s office said he is extremely concerned over the deteriorating… Continue reading U.N. Renews Call For End To Sri Lankan Conflict
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Jayalalithaa to go on fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue
AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa will observe a day-long fast on March 10 demanding that the Centre should work for bringing about an immediate ceasefire between the Sri Lankan forces and the LTTE. Announcing a state-wide protest, the former Tamil Nadu chief minister, in a statement, on Thursday said that other prominent leaders of the… Continue reading Jayalalithaa to go on fast over Sri Lankan Tamils issue
Sri Lanka vows to open safe routes
The Sri Lankan government has said that it will open two safe routes to let civilians escape fighting between the army and Tamil Tiger separatists in the northeast. Aid groups have said that tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in a no-fire zone on a 12km strip of the coast. "One route… Continue reading Sri Lanka vows to open safe routes
Japan accused of aiding Sri Lanka’s war against Tamils
U.S. Tamils plan to protest in front of Japanese Embassy located at 2520 Massachusetts Ave, Washington D.C. Friday between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., urging Japan to stop funding Sri Lanka’s war against Tamils, and appealed to Tamils world-wide to boycott Japanese goods, organizers of the protest said. Japan is the top contributor in aid… Continue reading Japan accused of aiding Sri Lanka’s war against Tamils
Acid test for international actors
It is clear that the Colombo government is waging a direct war on unarmed civilians with the intention of intimidation and subjugation of them. The hard truth is that for chauvinistic Colombo war with Eezham Tamil civilians is more important than its war with the Tigers. The war with the LTTE is only a part… Continue reading Acid test for international actors
Only 2.2% of humanitarian supplies reached Vanni in February – RDHS
Dr. T. Sathiyamoorthy, the Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) of Ki’linochchi district, in a situation report issued on Thursday said that only 109.71MT of food had been received for the month of February 2009 through the ships with the help of the ICRC. The real requirement per month, according to the RDHS is 4950… Continue reading Only 2.2% of humanitarian supplies reached Vanni in February – RDHS
Forced starvation constitutes an act of Genocide – Prof. Boyle
Commenting on recent reports that Colombo is withholding food supplies forcing into starvation the more than 300,000 Tamil civilians trapped in the war-zone, Prof. Boyle, an expert in international law and a professor at University of Illinois College of Law, in a note sent to TamilNet said, "[I]n the context of longstanding Sri Lankan genocide… Continue reading Forced starvation constitutes an act of Genocide – Prof. Boyle
Sri Lankan Civilians Starving Under Heavy Shelling
Thousands of Sri Lankans crammed into a squalid coastal strip along with retreating Tamil rebels face relentless shelling that has killed dozens of civilians in the past two days and left many scrounging for food to survive, witnesses said Thursday. Concern is growing for the trapped civilians as the Sri Lankan army seeks to… Continue reading Sri Lankan Civilians Starving Under Heavy Shelling
Civilian Toll in Sri Lanka Rises, Aid Workers Say
As many as 200,000 civilians are trapped in the war zone in northern Sri Lanka, sleeping in the open or hiding in trenches, as food, water and medical supplies run out and artillery shells explode among them, relief agencies said Thursday. In what it says is a final assault to end a 25-year rebellion,… Continue reading Civilian Toll in Sri Lanka Rises, Aid Workers Say
Sri Lankan Tamil from Harrow who burned to death in protest to be buried – Harrow Times
THOUSANDS are expected to attend the funeral of a man who burned himself to death protesting about the civil war in Sri Lanka. Murugathasan Varnakulasingham, 27, set fire to himself outside the United Nations headquarters in Geneva as a last resort to draw attention to the situation in his home country. A note… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil from Harrow who burned to death in protest to be buried – Harrow Times
