Subtly, but significantly differing from Tokyo Co-chairs, the Nordic Foreign Ministers who met in Oslo on Monday came out with a statement not insisting on LTTE’s surrender but stressing on the interim no-fire period and a central role for UN and ICRC in receiving the IDPs from the conflict zone, adhering to international standards. Political… Continue reading Nordic foreign ministers call for international safeguards
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East Timor President urges ceasefire, offers mediation
"There will be no long term peace in Sri Lanka if this war is prosecuted by either side to the bitter end," said the President of Timor Leste (East Timor) Jose Ramos-Horta, on Monday, offering his preparedness "to assist in any way that might contribute to a peaceful settlement." Recollecting the experience of East Timor,… Continue reading East Timor President urges ceasefire, offers mediation
U.N. experts decry ‘climate of fear’ in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s journalists, lawyers and human rights defenders are living in fear and need better protection from violence, United Nations investigators said on Monday. In a joint statement, 10 U.N. experts called on the government to act quickly to halt repressive practices. "The fear of reprisals against victims and witnesses, together with a lack… Continue reading U.N. experts decry ‘climate of fear’ in Sri Lanka
BBC suspends FM broadcasts in Sri Lanka
The BBC said Monday it was suspending FM radio broadcasts over Sri Lanka’s national broadcaster because of interference with its programs. The BBC said the state-run Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation had blocked a number of news and current affairs broadcasts in English, Tamil and Sinhala on the BBC World Service since November. World… Continue reading BBC suspends FM broadcasts in Sri Lanka
Tragedy of civilians as international mechanism backs out
Eight died and forty injured among fleeing civilians, reportedly caused by a human bomb according to news released by Sri Lankan military Monday. 15 military personnel also died and 24 injured in an ‘IDP rescue centre’ north of Visuvamadu, the military said. There were children among the dead as seen in the video released by… Continue reading Tragedy of civilians as international mechanism backs out
3 STF killed in mine ambush in Ampaa’rai – LTTE
Three Sri Lankan Special Task Forces (STF) commandos were killed and the tractor in which they were transporting military hardware from Ukanthai to Paanama, was destroyed, the Tigers have claimed according to LTTE media reports. The STF has not issued any details on the ambush. The attack has taken place between Chalavaiveddu and Nannasimalai. [Full… Continue reading 3 STF killed in mine ambush in Ampaa’rai – LTTE
Sri Lanka bomb blast kills 28
A female Tamil Tiger rebel has blown herself up, killing 28 people and injuring dozens more in the north-east, the Sri Lankan military says. A military spokesman told the BBC the woman blew herself up as she travelled with civilians fleeing fighting. He said 20 of those killed in the attack in the Vishwamadu… Continue reading Sri Lanka bomb blast kills 28
Sri Lankan suicide bomber kills 3, wounds 36
A female suicide bomber blew herself up Monday among a group of soldiers searching civilians fleeing Sri Lanka’s northern war zone, killing three people and wounding 36 others, the military said. The attack took place as the military boxed the Tamil Tiger rebels into a small strip of land on the northeastern coast and… Continue reading Sri Lankan suicide bomber kills 3, wounds 36
80 killed, 200 wounded, carnage continues inside ‘safe zone’
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued indiscriminate barrage of artillery shelling on the ‘safety zone’ killing more than 80 civilians and causing injuries to 200. Most of the casualties were reported along the roads. Every single shell fired by the SLA was exploding in densely populated civilian area and people were forced to stay inside bunkers.… Continue reading 80 killed, 200 wounded, carnage continues inside ‘safe zone’
3000 Tamils protest in Canberra
More than 3000 Tamils from Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra attended a rally at the Lawns of the Parliament House in the Australian capital Canberra on the 5th of February 2009 to raise the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Vanni, calling the Australian Government to stop the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka. The rally was organized… Continue reading 3000 Tamils protest in Canberra
