A ferry flying the flag of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) left Putumattalan today for Trincomalee with over 400 passengers on board, including patients and accompanying family members. Upon arrival, the patients were taken to Trincomalee Hospital for treatment. Today’s evacuation completes a phase in an ICRC operation that began on 10… Continue reading ICRC carries on evacuation of sick and wounded by sea
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Tamil Tigers ‘target civilians
The United Nations says it has received reports that Tamil Tiger rebels are actively preventing civilians from leaving Sri Lanka’s war zone. It says a growing number of those trying to leave have been shot at and some have been killed. Tens of thousands of civilians are believed to be trapped after weeks of heavy… Continue reading Tamil Tigers ‘target civilians
Verbal shows fail to save lives in Vanni
“War is also theirs, peace is also theirs; therefore the solution also should be theirs. Why don’t they come out with that and end the suffering?” asked a sulking school teacher in Vanni, frustrated at the diplomatic games and dilly-dallying of world powers in protecting the life and dignity of civilians, neither by themselves nor… Continue reading Verbal shows fail to save lives in Vanni
Colombo uses incendiary bombs setting ablaze civilian targets in Vanni
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) have increasingly deployed incendiary bombs in several forms in recent attacks on Vanni civilians. A petroleum-derived liquid mixture is found used in SLAF bombardments. The same kind of bomb is also used in artillery and mortar barrage in addition to artillery-fired flying fireballs that ignite… Continue reading Colombo uses incendiary bombs setting ablaze civilian targets in Vanni
Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka’s northeast
Sri Lankan troops fought heavy battles against Tamil Tiger rebels, the military said Monday, as President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared his party’s victory in local elections an endorsement of his war effort. The military has nearly routed the rebels after months of intense fighting, trapping them in shrinking coastal area in the northeast along with… Continue reading Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka’s northeast
Sri Lanka urged to halt fighting to help civilians
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been urged by a grouping of the Tamil diaspora to halt military operations for a while to help civilians trapped in the Tamil Tiger zone to escape. The Tamil Forum for Peace has asked Rajapaksa to "unilaterally declare an immediate cessation of hostilities for a specified period to enable… Continue reading Sri Lanka urged to halt fighting to help civilians
India ready to mediate between Sri Lanka and LTTE
India is willing to arrange for a dialogue between Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), if the ongoing civil war in the island nation stops. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram made the offer at a public meeting in Chennai on Sunday. But as a pre-condition Chidambaram asked the Sri Lankan… Continue reading India ready to mediate between Sri Lanka and LTTE
Will arrange talks if govt stops operations,LTTE lay down arms: India
India would arrange for a dialogue between Sri Lanka and LTTE to stop the hostilities in the island nation if the government suspended military operations against the Tigers and the outfit laid down arms, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said here today. "If this fructifies, the union government will arrange a dialogue between the two… Continue reading Will arrange talks if govt stops operations,LTTE lay down arms: India
India in duplicitous, murderous collaboration with genocidal regime – SA Post
Noting that the "shelling of safe areas, the genocide massacre of the elderly, innocent women, and children," are war crimes "on a par with the worst of Nazism," an article in South Africa’s popular daily, The Post, accuses India that it "has revealed a duplicitous and murderous collaboration with the genocidal regime in power in… Continue reading India in duplicitous, murderous collaboration with genocidal regime – SA Post
Electoral victories of Mahinda government justify partition
The frame of mind of Sinhala majority in the island of Sri Lanka reflects unequivocally in the impressive electoral victories secured by Mahinda Rajapasa’s government in the elections for the provincial councils of Central and North-West Provinces. The electoral victories endorse the ongoing brutal war, aiming total subjugation of Tamils. In the process, the Sinhala… Continue reading Electoral victories of Mahinda government justify partition
