"We are deeply sad and puzzled at the attitude of the apex institution of humanity, the United Nations, in not taking effective measures to protect the life, security and interests of innocent Tamil civilians," said LTTE’s Political Head B. Nadesan on Tuesday. "Instead, the UN is engaged in fruitless exercises of accusing the wrong side,… Continue reading We are deeply sad, puzzled: LTTE Political Head
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UNICEF alarmed at plight of children in Vanni
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said Tuesday that it was extremely alarmed at the high number of children being injured in the fighting in the northern area of Sri Lanka known as the Vanni. “Scores of injured children have been evacuated in the past week,” said UNICEF’s Duamelle. “Children are victims of this conflict by… Continue reading UNICEF alarmed at plight of children in Vanni
Tamil MPs say Sri Lanka ignoring civilian safety
Tamil politicians accused the Sri Lankan government Tuesday of ignoring the safety of tens of thousands of civilians in its campaign to wipe out the Tamil Tiger rebels, saying more than 2,000 noncombatants have been killed in the recent fighting. The accusation came as UNICEF accused the rebels of stepping up their forcible recruitment… Continue reading Tamil MPs say Sri Lanka ignoring civilian safety
Sun TV crew held in Vavuniya
Four Sri Lankan nationals allegedly employed by the Chennai-based SUN TV, were taken into custody together with their equipment in Vavuniya in North Sri Lanka, for suspected links with the LTTE ,the police said on Tuesday. Police spokesman Ranjith Gunasekera told Daily Mirror that the arrests had been made by the army on Monday,… Continue reading Sun TV crew held in Vavuniya
Sri Lanka rebels deny UN charges
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have criticised the UN for saying it had reports that rebels are preventing civilians from leaving the war zone. The UN has said that a growing number of civilians trying to leave have been shot at and some have been killed. A rebel front organisation said that the UN… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels deny UN charges
India mistaken on arms and talks – experts
Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram’s call for the LTTE to surrender arms was not in keeping with international practice on conflict resolution, but an endorsement of the Sri Lankan government’s hardline position, scholars of conflict and peace said Monday. They pointed a number of successful peace processes, including those with the ANC, IRA and Nepal’s… Continue reading India mistaken on arms and talks – experts
ICRC evacuates 400 seriously wounded civilians via sea from Vanni
The ICRC evacuated Monday more than 400 seriously wounded civilians in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery barrage from Puthumaaththa’lan in Mullaiththeevu district. This is the third batch of transport through sea of seriously wounded civilians who have been waiting for further treatment at higher hospitals, according to the local staff of the ICRC. The ICRC… Continue reading ICRC evacuates 400 seriously wounded civilians via sea from Vanni
260 killed, SLA shells and boxes civilians, preventing movement to safer areas
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery barrage has boxed Theavipuram and Va’l’lipunam villages within the old ‘safety zone,’ trapping thousands of civilians preventing them from moving to the new ‘safe zone’. Around 275 civilians are feared killed since Saturday and the roads remain continuously under heavy artillery barrage, civilians who managed to flee the area… Continue reading 260 killed, SLA shells and boxes civilians, preventing movement to safer areas
RSF accuses Colombo of “War Crime
In an unprecedented move, Reporters sans frontières (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, in a press release issued today, expressed "revulsion at the death of Tamil journalist" Sathyamurthy in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) bombardment, and accused Colombo of committing war crimes, asserting "Army air strikes and artillery fire on areas where there are tens of thousands… Continue reading RSF accuses Colombo of “War Crime
UN sheds responsibilities – NGO official
The UN said 15 of its local staff and 75 of their dependents were not allowed to leave the conflict area by the Tamil Tigers, who had forcibly recruited one of the UN staffers, reported AFP on Monday. "The UN for the first time openly acknowledges its agenda of withdrawing even the remaining few local… Continue reading UN sheds responsibilities – NGO official
