MPs belonging to MDMK, PMK and CPI on Thursday demanded India’s intervention to ensure the safety and security of Tamil civilians caught in the crossfire between the Sri Lankan Army and LTTE in the island’s north. Holding banners such as "Sri Lanka is also home for Tamils," the MPs staged a protest in the… Continue reading MPs protest demanding safety of Lankan Tamils
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39 LTTE cadres killed, Tigers’ grenade factory seized
At least 39 Tamil Tigers were killed in the fierce clashes with the advancing Sri Lankan troops even as army seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition besides a grenade factory and a printing press of the LTTE, officials said today. Security forces captured a highly fortified Tiger camp located in Sinna Villu area… Continue reading 39 LTTE cadres killed, Tigers’ grenade factory seized
Jaffna people’s resilience will trump current atmosphere of fear, says US diplomat
“Though the people of Jaffna peninsula live in an atmosphere of fear and difficulties they are looked upon as a people who successfully overcome them by everyone,” James R. Moore, the Deputy Chief of Mission attached to US Embassy in Sri Lanka, said in an event held in the office of the Regional Director… Continue reading Jaffna people’s resilience will trump current atmosphere of fear, says US diplomat
SLA launch large scale cordon, search in Vadamaraadchi
Hundreds of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers conducted a large scale cordon and search from early morning Wednesday till evening in Karaveddi area in Vadmaraadchi, sources in Vadamaraadchi said. The religious rites for the local ICRC employee killed recently which took place at his house in Rajakiraamam in Karaveddi Wednesday where many people had gathered… Continue reading SLA launch large scale cordon, search in Vadamaraadchi
U.S. imposes sanctions on Tamil Foundation
The U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on Wednesday on a Maryland foundation it accused of being part of a support network for the Tamil Tiger rebel group battling the Sri Lankan government. The sanctions against the Tamil Foundation, which Treasury said was a front for the Sri Lanka-based Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, allows the U.S.… Continue reading U.S. imposes sanctions on Tamil Foundation
Sri Lanka engaged in deliberate, systematic act of genocide – LTTE
The Tamil homeland is witnessing one of the worst human tragedies of the 21st century said the Political Division of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) in a statement issued in Tamil on Wednesday. More than one-thousand civilians have been killed and four-thousand are struggling for recovery from the injuries amid relentless artillery barrage, air… Continue reading Sri Lanka engaged in deliberate, systematic act of genocide – LTTE
Q+A – What is fate of civilians in Sri Lanka’s war?
At least 30,000 civilians have escaped Sri Lanka’s war zone this year, nearly all of them in the last week as the military has surrounded the Tamil Tiger rebels and is trying to deal a death blow to their separatist rebellion. Here are some questions and answers about their situation: HOW MANY ARE… Continue reading Q+A – What is fate of civilians in Sri Lanka’s war?
Sri Lanka rebels deny gunning down civilians
The Tamil Tigers on Wednesday denied gunning down civilians streaming out of Sri Lanka’s war zone, and the Red Cross said 16 patients had been killed in shelling. Tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in a 175-square-km (67 sq miles) area held by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), surrounded by a… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels deny gunning down civilians
Sri Lanka govt denies shelling that killed 16 patients
Sri Lanka’s military Wednesday denied it had shelled a makeshift hospital killing 16 patients, as concern grew for civilians trapped in fighting between government soldiers and Tamil rebels. "We did not fire at this location on Monday and it is quite possible that the LTTE attacked them," said military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara, referring to… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt denies shelling that killed 16 patients
Without Me, They Couldn’t Win the War
Dressed in their Sri Lankan army fatigues and clutching automatic assault rifles, a half-dozen bodyguards fanned out over the lawn of a seaside hotel to form a ring of security for their client: Karuna Amman, formerly a top commander in this country’s rebel army. Colonel Karuna, his nom de guerre, was widely seen as… Continue reading Without Me, They Couldn’t Win the War
