Tamil diaspora doctors prepared to enter Vanni, demand access

 Doctors organised in charity and aid organisations in Australia and Norway have urged their foreign ministries, United Nations Secretary General and the ICRC to secure urgent permission from Sri Lankan authorities to facilitate safe passage of their convoy of doctors and medical supplies. Dr. V. Manomohan, the president of Australian Medical Aid Foundation (AMAF) and… Continue reading Tamil diaspora doctors prepared to enter Vanni, demand access

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Official: 38 civilians killed in Sri Lankan war

A Sri Lankan health official says at least 38 civilians have been killed and 140 others wounded in government artillery attacks and air raids on a tiny rebel-controlled territory that includes a government designated "no-fire zone."   Dr. Thurairaja Varatharaja, who works in the embattled region, says 13 members of an extended family were killed… Continue reading Official: 38 civilians killed in Sri Lankan war

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Sri Lanka rejects truce call as fighting escalates

Sri Lanka’s government on Wednesday rejected fresh calls for a truce with Tamil Tiger rebels as security forces took another village previously held by the cornered guerrillas.   Defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said the government was firmly committed to wiping out "terrorism" and described the demand for a ceasefire from a Tamil Tiger proxy as… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects truce call as fighting escalates

Massive air attack on civilian targets, scores killed

At least 50 civilians were killed Wednesday around 12:50 p.m. when four Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers dropped cluster bombs on Internally Displaced Civilians at Aananthapuram in Ira’naippaalai, according to initial reports from medical sources. More than 70 wounded were rushed to hospital so far and 10 of the victims have died on the… Continue reading Massive air attack on civilian targets, scores killed

SLA artillery fire hits new ‘safety zone’, 108 killed, 200 wounded

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched indiscriminate artillery barrage into the newly announced ‘safety zone’ killing at least 108 civilians and causing injuries to more than 200, according to initial details from the medical sources in the area. Every shell that hit the area seemed to have caused casualties, said a doctor at the makeshift hospital… Continue reading SLA artillery fire hits new ‘safety zone’, 108 killed, 200 wounded

Civilians facing life or death situation: ICRC

Hundreds of patients moved to hospitals in North Health Ministry said that almost all the injured were in urgent need of nutritious food Minister instructs his officials to pay special attention to more than 500 expectant mothers living in five camps in Vavuniya and three camps in Settikulam Families continue to arrive in Putumattalan in… Continue reading Civilians facing life or death situation: ICRC

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Sampanthan accuses SL government of false propaganda

  “International media black out news of the Tamils in Vanni being killed in the Sri Lanka government’s indiscriminate artillery barrage and bombings while publishing the false information spread by the Sri Lanka government,” said Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentary group leader, R. Sampanthan, in a press meet attended by a large number of local… Continue reading Sampanthan accuses SL government of false propaganda

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