Sri Lanka Thursday offered a new safe passage for thousands of civilians trapped in the island’s war zone as fresh fighting erupted, leaving at least 33 rebels dead, the defence ministry said. A pitched battle raged in the village of Chalai on Thursday, a day after a local Red Cross employee was killed while… Continue reading Sri Lanka offers new safe exit for trapped civilians
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Sharp fall in Sri Lanka tea exports
Sri Lanka, one of the world’s biggest tea exporters, registered a 30 percent drop in overseas sales in January because of a decline in the crop, the Sri Lanka Tea Board said on Thursday. Sales from tea shipments fell to 6.9 billion rupees (61.37 million dollars) in January, compared to 9.8 billion rupees in… Continue reading Sharp fall in Sri Lanka tea exports
No democracy in Sri Lanka – TNA parliamentarian
“Abductions and other humanitarian violations in Colombo, the North and the East are escalating at an alarming rate which indicates that Sri Lanka is not a democratic country,” TNA member for Batticaloa district, Ms. K. Thangkeswari said speaking on the motion to extend the state of emergency for another month in Sri Lanka parliament, Wednesday.… Continue reading No democracy in Sri Lanka – TNA parliamentarian
Perpetrating civilian starvation is violation of all norms of war: LTTE
"The brutalities committed by Colombo’s armed forces on civilians have no precedence in any conventional war," said LTTE’s Puthukkudiyiuruppu area political head C. Ilamparithy on Wednesday describing that the offensive by the Sri Lankan government denying food and medicine to civilians whom it claims as its citizens as an "abnormal violation of all norms of… Continue reading Perpetrating civilian starvation is violation of all norms of war: LTTE
Rights group: Free civilians from Sri Lankan war
Human Rights Watch called on the Sri Lankan government and ethnic Tamil rebels Thursday to allow thousands of families to flee the northern war zone. A local doctor said scores of civilians were killed and hundreds wounded in two days of shelling. A Red Cross staff member who had been helping evacuate wounded patients… Continue reading Rights group: Free civilians from Sri Lankan war
Jaya to go on fast on March 10 over Lankan Tamils issue
AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa will observe a day-long fast here on March 10, pressing the Centre to bring about an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka. Announcing a state-wide protest, the former Tamil Nadu chief minister in a release here today said other prominent leaders of the party would lead the fast in the district headquarters.… Continue reading Jaya to go on fast on March 10 over Lankan Tamils issue
Red Cross worker killed in Sri Lanka war zone
A local Red Cross employee was killed in Sri Lanka’s war zone, where troops have cornered Tamil Tiger rebels, an official said on Thursday. "One of our male workers was killed on Wednesday afternoon by shrapnel," of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) spokeswoman Sarasi Wijeratne said. Wijeratne identified the victim… Continue reading Red Cross worker killed in Sri Lanka war zone
SLA shells hospital vicinity, several wounded
Sri Lanka Army has fired shells in the close vicinity of the makeshift-hospital at Maaththa’lan causing injuries to several civilians. The exact casualty details were not available as shelling continued from 1:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. At least 3 civilians were killed and 10 wounded in the shelling in the early hours. [Full… Continue reading SLA shells hospital vicinity, several wounded
Diarrhea claims 13 lives in Vanni within 14 days
A child and an elderly person died of diarrhea on Wednesday at Maaththa’lan hospital. At least 13 people have died of the disease in the overcrowded ‘safety zone’ within the past 14 days, according to medical sources. Following the reports of hunger deaths, Dr. T. Varatharajah, the regional director of health services in Mullaiththeevu in… Continue reading Diarrhea claims 13 lives in Vanni within 14 days
SLA shelling kills more children, carnage in ‘safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up artillery fire Wednesday inside the ‘safety zone’ killing 78 civilians. 21 of the victims are children, according to emerging details from various settlements. 23 civilians were killed in artillery barrage in the morning from 5:30 to 9:00 a.m. and 47 in the evening between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m. 182… Continue reading SLA shelling kills more children, carnage in ‘safety zone
