Five Sri Lanka cricket players injured in Pakistan shooting

Thilan Samaraweera, Ajantha Mendis, Tharanga Paranavitana, Kumar Sangakkara and Thilan Thushara have been injured after gunmen opened fire on the Sri Lanka team bus on the way to the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore ahead of the third day of the second Test against Pakistan, Sri Lanka sports minister Gamini Lokuge has confirmed. Lokuge added two… Continue reading Five Sri Lanka cricket players injured in Pakistan shooting

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Privacy Goes Public in War-Torn Sri Lanka — At Military Checkpoints, Modesty Is a Casualty

It was just past 10 p.m. when the hulking bus sputtered to a stop at this military checkpoint, 70 miles from the front lines of this country’s civil war.   The passengers quietly exited the bus and stood behind the razor wire, identification cards in hand. The men split off into one line. A far… Continue reading Privacy Goes Public in War-Torn Sri Lanka — At Military Checkpoints, Modesty Is a Casualty

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Vanni IDPs starving due to acute shortage of food

The plight of people herded into the narrow strip of ‘safe zone’ assigned by the Sri Lanka government is growing worse with each day as vegetables, food items, milk powder for babies have become so scarce that they are starving, TamilNet correspondent reported Tuesday from Vanni. Liquid cash is not available as many are unable… Continue reading Vanni IDPs starving due to acute shortage of food

Washington youths launch campaign to woo CNN’s Anderson Cooper

An international grassroots effort led by concerned youths in Washington State and Toronto area calls prominent CNN journalist, Anderson Cooper, to visit Sri Lanka and report on the growing culture of impunity towards media freedoms on the island. Driven by Jeffersonian instinct for the freedom of press, the Free-Our-Press website said the petition was inspired… Continue reading Washington youths launch campaign to woo CNN’s Anderson Cooper

SLA shelling kills 122 within 3 days in Mullaiththeevu

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells have claimed the lives of more than 45 Tamil civilians Monday within the ‘safety zone’ at Mu’l’livaaykkaal, Valaignarmadam, Pokka’nai, Maaththa’lan and the adjoining Ira’naippaalai. On Sunday, around 37 civilians were killed and the day before around 40 were reported killed in SLA barrage and Sri Lanka Air Force… Continue reading SLA shelling kills 122 within 3 days in Mullaiththeevu

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Colombo killed 700 children in 2 months – LTTE Radio

Voice of Tigers, the official radio of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam on Sunday said Sri Lankan armed forces have killed 2,018 Tamil civilians in January and February in Vanni and that 700 of the victims were children. The VoT has been airing a program, "Bridging the beloved" (U’ravup Paalam), where civilians have been providing… Continue reading Colombo killed 700 children in 2 months – LTTE Radio

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Sri Lanka patients tell of shooting, shelling and trapped relatives

As heavy fighting continues in northern Sri Lanka, over 200,000 civilians remain trapped in the conflict in the Vanni region. But, over the past few weeks, some 35,000 people have managed to flee to the city of Vavuniya, 80 km south of the conflict zone. They tell of a beleaguered population living under constant threat… Continue reading Sri Lanka patients tell of shooting, shelling and trapped relatives

Unitary Ceylon was an error: British Politician

A Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, Dr. Rachel Joyce, apologised Sunday for the error of Colonial Britain in making a unitary Ceylon out of two nations, the Tamils and the Sinhalese. “The Tamil people have lived on the island currently called Sri Lanka for millennia – in their own contiguous, distinct, geographical territory.… Continue reading Unitary Ceylon was an error: British Politician

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Hunger claims lives in Vanni

Four children below the age of 15 and their parents were admitted to Maaththa’lan makeshift-hospital Monday in serious condition after consuming Adampan leaves (Beach Morning Glory) as nothing else was available for them to eat, according to medical sources. Meanwhile, at least six people have already died due to hunger inside the ‘safe zone’ in… Continue reading Hunger claims lives in Vanni

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Sri Lanka’s war zone – an insider’s testimony

THE humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka deepens daily, with up to 200,000 (the Sri Lankan government says 100,000) civilians trapped in the conflict zone as Sri Lanka’s armed forces attempt a final rout of the Tamil Tiger rebels (LTTE) in defiance of requests from India and others for a ceasefire.   I have referred in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war zone – an insider’s testimony