Colombo orders all health workers to immediately leave Vanni

Health ministry officials in Colombo issued Tuesday a ‘final warning’ to the 8 doctors and around one thousand medical and health workers of Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi districts, now serving more than 250,000 civilians in the besieged Mullaiththeevu district, to immediately leave the LTTE controlled territory, according to the sources at the District Secretariat in Vavuniyaa.… Continue reading Colombo orders all health workers to immediately leave Vanni

Good old game of Sinhala chauvinism

The tactics that are played at every juncture during the last several decades by Sinhala chauvinism against Tamil emancipation in the island of Sri Lanka were re-enacted in Colombo Tuesday when Patriotic National Movement (PNM), an outfit of Rajapaksa circle, staged a demonstration against ICRC, USA and Britain, even for their minimal engagement and token… Continue reading Good old game of Sinhala chauvinism

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Tigers deny firing at civilians, accuse SLA, urge for international monitors

Categorically denying reports by the Sri Lankan military officials in Colombo that the Tigers had fired at the fleeing civilians in Vanni, Puthukkudiyiruppu Divisional Political Head of the LTTE, C. Ilamparithy told TamilNet Wednesday that Sri Lanka Army (SLA) commando teams had entered the ‘safety zone’ in Udaiyaarkaddu and Chuthanthirapuram and had opened fire killing… Continue reading Tigers deny firing at civilians, accuse SLA, urge for international monitors

ICRC: Vanni dependent on outside aid, shelling killed 16 patients on Monday

On Monday, Putumattalan was hit by shelling that killed at least 16 patients. "We are shocked that patients are not afforded the protection they are entitled to," said Paul Castella, head of the ICRC delegation in Colombo, in a press statement issued Tuesday. "Most of the population is now displaced and completely dependent on outside… Continue reading ICRC: Vanni dependent on outside aid, shelling killed 16 patients on Monday

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Tamil diaspora united in anger

The bloody progress of the conflict in Sri Lanka has united many diaspora Tamils across the political spectrum. The Sri Lankan military has made major gains in its attempt to defeat Tamil Tiger rebels (LTTE) fighting for a separate homeland.   But Tamils around the world have protested in their thousands about the fate of… Continue reading Tamil diaspora united in anger

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Boat rescues Sri Lanka civilians

The International Committee of the Red Cross is evacuating 400 sick and wounded civilians who had been trapped by fighting in north-east Sri Lanka. An ICRC spokeswoman told the BBC the evacuees would be taken by ferry to the city of Trincomalee for treatment.   The ICRC said the group had been stranded at a… Continue reading Boat rescues Sri Lanka civilians

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250 patients evacuated, return of ICRC to Vanni urged

ICRC officials left Vanni Tuesday around 5:00 p.m. in a ship transporting 250 seriously wounded patients, including 50 children, all wounded in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery and Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) fire. The patients were taken on board the ship at LTTE controlled Puthumaaththa’lan in Mullaiththeevu to Trincomalee. The two ICRC officials who were… Continue reading 250 patients evacuated, return of ICRC to Vanni urged

Relentless shelling expels civilians from ‘safety zone

Thousands of civilians were seen Monday fleeing in all directions from the ‘safety zone’ as mortar, artillery and Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) rockets hit the entire area demarcated by the Colombo government as safety zone. At least 36 civilians were killed and 76 wounded throughout the day in Va’l’lipunam, Chuthanthirapuram and in Maaththa’lan. The… Continue reading Relentless shelling expels civilians from ‘safety zone