Tens of thousands of Sri Lankan civilians face "great danger" after being caught in fighting between Tamil rebels and the advancing military, a senior UN diplomat warned on Friday. "Estimates vary of the number of civilians trapped, from 70,000 according to the government, through around 200,000 according to UN estimates, up to 300,000 or… Continue reading Great danger’ for civilians in Sri Lanka conflict: UN
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UN nods ‘fight to the finish’
The position taken by UN Security Council Friday indicating no go beyond ‘hearing’, and the considerate briefing of John Holmes largely endorsing and trusting Colombo’s agenda and assurances for civilians, are read between the lines by international political observers as a ‘knowing wink’ at Colombo to pursue its offensive. Alternatively, the UN stance either paves… Continue reading UN nods ‘fight to the finish’
UK police say man apparently set himself on fire
A man apparently set himself on fire outside Britain’s Parliament on Friday and he was taken to a hospital with superficial burns, authorities said. Police said the man was on fire "for a short time" in Parliament Square in the heart of London. Without saying specifically that the man attempted self-immolation, police said… Continue reading UK police say man apparently set himself on fire
Slave camp suspected in Ki’linochchi hospital building
A slave camp consisting male and female members ‘chosen’ from the fleeing civilians by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) is reportedly setup in the abandoned Ki’lnochchi hospital building, reported TamilNet correspondent in Vanni, citing unverified information reaching Mullaiththeevu from males who escaped from the camp. According to the sources, men are kept at the downstairs… Continue reading Slave camp suspected in Ki’linochchi hospital building
SLAF jet exploded over Mullaiththeevu
A Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bomber was shot down in Mullaiththeevu on Friday at 11:25 a.m., civilians sources in Ira’naippaalai told TamilNet. Several civilians saw the jet explode in mid-air as it was beginning an attack run towards an unidentified locality. A huge plume of smoke followed after the flaming debris fell to earth,… Continue reading SLAF jet exploded over Mullaiththeevu
Downed SLAF aircraft was engaged in carpet-bombing
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter jet exploded Friday was engaged in carpet-bombing civilian pockets at Aananthapuram and Chemma’nku’ndu, according to civilians fleeing towards ‘safe zone’ Friday evening. As the declared ‘safe zone’ along the Mullaiththeevu coast is a barren stretch and is congested beyond further accommodation, many civilians preferred to stay back in… Continue reading Downed SLAF aircraft was engaged in carpet-bombing
Sri Lanka May Need Bailout as War Debt Drain Reserves
Sri Lanka may need a bailout from international donors to help pay its debts as the island’s 26- year civil war draws to a close. Since August, the South Asian nation has spent half its foreign reserves, now $1.7 billion, on supporting its currency, paying debt and buying imports. That doesn’t leave much after… Continue reading Sri Lanka May Need Bailout as War Debt Drain Reserves
Sri Lanka ‘repressing’ media: rights group
The arrest of a top Sri Lankan Tamil newspaper editor is a sign of "repression" of media critical of the government, a rights group said Friday. Nadesapillai Vidyatharan, chief editor of the Sudar Oli and Uthayan newspapers, was detained by police Thursday while attending a funeral. The police first said he was abducted… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘repressing’ media: rights group
Stop war, negotiate interim government for Tamils: Fourth International
"We, the undersigned leaders of workers’ parties, demand that the government of Sri Lanka stop attacks that can destroy thousands of Tamils and agree to a ceasefire with the LTTE to start discussions in order to install an interim government for the Tamil homeland," said a resolution passed Wednesday at the International Committee of the… Continue reading Stop war, negotiate interim government for Tamils: Fourth International
Britain legally obliged to prevent Genocide in Sri Lanka: Prof. Boyle
Since the British Foreign Minister has now publicly admitted on behalf of his Government that Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) is "quite prepared to go ahead with acts of genocide," then under Article I of the Genocide Convention, the British government has a legal obligation "to prevent" this expected genocide of the Tamils by GoSL,… Continue reading Britain legally obliged to prevent Genocide in Sri Lanka: Prof. Boyle
