The stream of civilians fleeing Sri Lanka’s war zone picked up speed and air force jets killed 11 guerrillas in a strike that left the leader of the Tamil Tigers’ naval wing missing, the military said on Saturday. More than 50,000 soldiers are converging on a tiny wedge of jungle in the Indian Ocean… Continue reading Sri Lankan rebel leader missing, thousands flee war
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Thousands flee Sri Lanka war zone
More than 2,500 civilians are said to have fled Sri Lanka’s war zone in the last two days as government forces step up pressure on the Tamil Tiger separatists. The flight of civilians, announced by the state broadcaster on Friday, came after the military announced the capture of the biggest sea base of the… Continue reading Thousands flee Sri Lanka war zone
Sri Lanka says Tigers behind ceasefire calls: report
Sri Lanka pushed its offensive against the Tamil Tigers Saturday, as the country’s top defence official accused the rebels of infiltrating international organisations in a bid to force a ceasefire. As fresh fighting was reported in the north, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse was quoted in the state-run Daily News as saying international relief agencies… Continue reading Sri Lanka says Tigers behind ceasefire calls: report
As Sri Lanka Fighting Seems Near an End, Fears Rise Over What Comes Next
The frustrated shopkeeper, a middle-aged, ethnic Tamil man, surreptitiously dug into a stack of cricket shirts and pulled out a plastic bag. Inside was yet another bag that held a folded-up Tamil-language newspaper — not forbidden, he said, but certain to raise suspicions among his Sinhalese neighbours and the authorities. “This government, no one… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Fighting Seems Near an End, Fears Rise Over What Comes Next
Red Cross urges safe passage for sick in Sri Lanka
Hundreds of sick and wounded people are stranded in a makeshift hospital in war-wracked northern Sri Lanka, the Red Cross said Saturday as it urged the government and Tamil Tiger rebels to let the patients out of the conflict zone. The makeshift hospital in Puttumatalan village is the only medical facility available in the… Continue reading Red Cross urges safe passage for sick in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka vows to destroy LTTE
The Sri Lankan government has vowed to "destroy militarily" the Tamil Tigers while insisting that it is not targeting civilians. Keheliya Rambukwella, the government’s defence spokesman, said the campaign against the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) will not be stopped due to any pressure. "Nothing will be discussed with the LTTE. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka vows to destroy LTTE
Sri Lanka says Tigers ‘infiltrating’ media, aid organisations
Sri Lanka’s top defence official has accused international media and aid organisations of siding with the Tamil Tigers, a report said Saturday, as the military pushed its offensive against the rebels. A day after an angry mob stoned the offices of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Colombo, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya… Continue reading Sri Lanka says Tigers ‘infiltrating’ media, aid organisations
SLA hands over body of Tamil farmer to Vaazhaichcheanai hospital
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers in Paduvaankarai in Batticaloa district handed the body of a Tamil farmer Friday morning to Vaazhaichcheanai hospital claiming that he had committed suicide by taking poison, sources in Batticaloa said. Vaazhaichcheanai district magistrate who held the inquest into the death ordered Vaazhaichcheanai police to find the true cause of death… Continue reading SLA hands over body of Tamil farmer to Vaazhaichcheanai hospital
CNN edits out Genocide charges against Sri Lanka, complains M.I.A
Oscar and Grammy award nominee, Eezham born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam, uses "her fame to shed light on a growing international conflict" CNN says in its website. During an interview with CNN’s Kareen Wynter, Friday, pointing an accusing finger at the Government of Sri Lanka for killing Tamil civilians, Maya says, "Tamils who are a… Continue reading CNN edits out Genocide charges against Sri Lanka, complains M.I.A
Fonseka, Gotabaya Genocide charges filed with US Justice Dept
Bruce Fein, counsel for US-based group Tamils Against Genocide (TAG), Thursday afternoon 3:00 p.m. submitted to United States Attorney General, Mr Eric Holder, the Model Indictment charging U.S. citizen and U.S. green card holder are Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary, and Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lanka’s Army Commander, respectively for genocide, war crimes and torture… Continue reading Fonseka, Gotabaya Genocide charges filed with US Justice Dept
