Two LTTE aircrafts hit two Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) installations in Colombo, the Slave Island area where the SLAF Headquarters is located and the SLAF base at Katunayake between 9:20 and 9:45 p.m. Friday. 47 persons, including Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) airmen, were rushed to hospital from Slave Island. Several of the wounded… Continue reading Tiger aircraft bomb Colombo, 2 killed, 51 wounded
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Black Air Tiger urges Vanni youth to join for final battle
Col. Rooban, one of the two Black Air Tigers who flew LTTE aircrafts hitting Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Headquarters and the SLAF base at Katunayake Friday, in a letter left behind, urged the Tamils in Vanni to join the Liberation Tigers and strengthen the LTTE's military forces in the fight against the Sri Lanka… Continue reading Black Air Tiger urges Vanni youth to join for final battle
Civilian slaughter in Sri Lanka
The campaign group, Human Rights Watch, has accused the Sri Lankan military of "slaughtering" civilians with artillery fire in the north-east. It called on the government to end its "indiscriminate artillery attacks" on civilians and its policy of "detaining displaced persons in internment camps". The government strongly denies targeting civilians. Human Rights Watch… Continue reading Civilian slaughter in Sri Lanka
Lack of antibiotics force doctors to re-amputate patients in Vanni
"If we are not going to receive at least IV antibiotics, anesthetics and surgical consumables in minimum amounts ASAP, we may not be able to provide even emergency first aid to the war wounded," writes Dr. T. Varatharajan, the Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) in Mullaiththeevu district to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Health,… Continue reading Lack of antibiotics force doctors to re-amputate patients in Vanni
Rights group says many Sri Lankan civilians killed
Civilian casualties in Sri Lanka’s civil war have skyrocketed in the past two months, Human Rights Watch said Friday, calling on the government to stop firing artillery indiscriminately into the northern war zone. The criticism came as John Holmes, the U.N.’ top humanitarian official, visited the country amid mounting concern for the fate of… Continue reading Rights group says many Sri Lankan civilians killed
UN envoy tours Sri Lanka camps
John Holmes, the UN’s senior humanitarian official, has visited government-run camps in Sri Lanka for the tens of thousands of people fleeing the fighting in the country’s northeast. Holmes urged the Sri Lankan government and Tamil Tiger fighters to do everything possible to avoid civilian casualties, ahead of his visit on Friday. About… Continue reading UN envoy tours Sri Lanka camps
Police, lawyers fight outside Madras High Court
What started as an argument between an angry lawyer and a police officer in the Madras High Court Thursday afternoon soon turned into violent clashes, creating a crisis for Tamil Nadu’s three-year-old DMK government. While a three-member Division Bench headed by acting Chief Justice S. Mukhopadhyay recommended an investigation by the Central Bureau of… Continue reading Police, lawyers fight outside Madras High Court
Sri Lanka troops capture Tiger diving gear: military
Security forces have captured diving equipment and underwater "scooters" used by suicide bombers after heavy fighting with Tamil Tiger rebels in the island’s northeast, according to the defence ministry. Troops seized the equipment after five hours of fighting at the village of Ampalavanpokkanai on Thursday, the ministry said in a statement. Government forces… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops capture Tiger diving gear: military
Tamils set for Geneva mass march over Sri Lanka-UN
About 20,000 Tamils from across Europe are expected to protest in Geneva on Friday at Sri Lanka’s military offensive against Tamil rebels, the United Nations said on Thursday. Police in the Swiss city, which is home to the U.N. European headquarters and to many Tamil immigrants, said 200 buses from across Europe were expected… Continue reading Tamils set for Geneva mass march over Sri Lanka-UN
30 families wiped out in massive attack Wednesday
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fired 32 bombs, both cluster and bunker busters and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired more than 200 artillery shells, wiping out more than 30 families along the Iranaippaalai Ananthanpuram Road where humanitarian institutions including orphanages, houses of displaced and elders were located, TamilNet correspondent in Vanni reported on Thursday. More… Continue reading 30 families wiped out in massive attack Wednesday
