THE BARRAGE of media reporting of the grim conflict in Sri Lanka has captured popular imagination, but has overlooked the grisly Sinhalese Buddhist genocide of innocent Hindu or Christian Tamil civilians by a US dual citizen and US green card holder. The two should be investigated and prosecuted in the United States. Acting on… Continue reading Genocide in Sri Lanka
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Rebel chief still in Sri Lanka: report
Sri Lanka’s elusive rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is still on the island and has been preparing his Tamil Tiger fighters to launch last-ditch counter attacks, a news report said Sunday. Prabhakaran, 54, and his eldest son Charles Anthony have blended in with about 100,000 civilians trapped in the conflict zone, the state-run Sunday Observer… Continue reading Rebel chief still in Sri Lanka: report
Sri Lanka: The war the world forgot
All but hidden from view of the outside world, a bitter and savage war being waged in the north of Sri Lanka is creating a humanitarian crisis in which hundreds of thousands of civilians are at risk. In what may be the final chapters of one of the world’s longest-running civil wars, Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka: The war the world forgot
Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition wins in provincial polls
President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition party registered a landslide victory at the poll held Saturday for two provincial councils, refreshing its mandate to conduct its fight-to-finish military campaign against the Tamil Tigers. According to results announced Sunday, United People Freedom Alliance (UPFA) retained its control in the North-Western and Northern provinces by winning the polls… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition wins in provincial polls
Bomb blast kills 12 STF commandos including an officer in Ampaa’rai
A bomb explosion in Kanchikudichchaanaa’ru area in Ampaa’rai killed more than 12 Special Task Force (STF) commandos including their officer Saturday around 2:40 p.m at a site where preparations were being made to lay the foundation stone for a Buddhist Vihare, according to Ampaa’rai district Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The sources confirmed the… Continue reading Bomb blast kills 12 STF commandos including an officer in Ampaa’rai
US Congresswoman calls for ceasefire negotiations
Democratic Congresswoman Nital M Lowey, of 18th District of New York, and Chairwoman of the powerful State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee expressed concern on the continued violence and the resulting "humanitarian disaster, including massive civilian casualties and the displacement of approximately 250,000 innocent civilians," called on Sri Lanka and the LTTE to negotiate a… Continue reading US Congresswoman calls for ceasefire negotiations
Journalist Sathiyamoorthy killed inside Safe Zone
Puniyamoorthy Sathiyamoorthy, journalist and political analyst, well-known and highly respected by the Tamils in Eelam and among diaspora Tamils, sustained serious injuries in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery barrage Thursday on Theavipuram in the ‘safety zone’ declared by Sri Lanka government in Mullaitheevu district in Vanni, and succumbed to his wounds. Lack of proper… Continue reading Journalist Sathiyamoorthy killed inside Safe Zone
75 feared killed in SLA shelling, elders home
More than 50 civilians were feared killed in Theavipuram and Va’l’ipunam in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery barrage on Friday, according to people who were reached Puthukkudiyiruppu Friday night. Meanwhile, medical staff at Maaththa’lan hospital said fifteen civilians were killed and 35 wounded at Ira’naippaalai Saturday morning and that an elders home and the surrounding… Continue reading 75 feared killed in SLA shelling, elders home
Self-immolation reported in front of British PM’s residence
An Eezham Tamil has self-immolated himself in front of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s official residence at 10 Downing Street in London, according to UK based Tamil satellite Television Deepam TV. British Police has cordoned off the area. Details were not available. [Full Coverage]
Trinco town security tightened after arrival of Wanni wounded
Security of Trincomalee town has been strengthened by the government security forces since the admission of two groups of Wanni civilians in Trincomalee General Hospital. Vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians are being checked by police and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers deployed at the sentry points along roads leading to the hospital. One school located close… Continue reading Trinco town security tightened after arrival of Wanni wounded
