The Sri Lankan government is poised to crush the Tamil Tiger rebels and end a quarter-century civil war that has killed tens of thousands. But it still faces a major challenge beyond the battlefield: resolving the ethnic conflict that fueled the uprising. President Mahinda Rajapaksa has consistently expressed support for a deal to give the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war near end, but ethnic tension remains
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Sri Lanka smash more Tiger bases
Sri Lankan troops on Friday took more Tamil Tiger bases in their final push against the cornered rebels, as UN chief Ban Ki-moon raised fresh concerns for the safety of civilians in the war zone. Security forces seized a large quantity of automatic assault rifles, detonators and hand grenades from two camps of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka smash more Tiger bases
Indian Home Minister, Foreign Minister differ on Colombo’s war
"We are not happy that the Sri Lankan government has resumed hostilities," said India’s Home Minister P. Chidambaram, who said the LTTE must lay down arms and come to the negotiating table. However, within a few hours after his statement, Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee approved the Sri Lankan military offensive by saying: "Along with… Continue reading Indian Home Minister, Foreign Minister differ on Colombo’s war
SLA attacks ‘safety zone’ using short-range mortars, gunfire, claiming lives
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Thursday shell-attacked saftey zone in torrents not allowing people to come out of bunkers throughout the day in Chuthanthirapuram and Iruddumadu civilian refuges. Two of the sixteen dead bodies of civilians brought to hospital had gunfire injuries, according to medical sources. More than 6,000 shells exploded inside the safe zone,… Continue reading SLA attacks ‘safety zone’ using short-range mortars, gunfire, claiming lives
U.S. Tamils urge Ambassador Rice to intervene in Sri Lanka
More than 300 Tamils from New York/New Jersey area held a rally in front of the U.S. Mission to U.N. to highlight the plight of Tamil civilians subjected to daily intense artillery attacks in Vanni, and the persistent human rights violations of the Sri Lanka military. The representatives of the awareness rally in a memorandum… Continue reading U.S. Tamils urge Ambassador Rice to intervene in Sri Lanka
IC abandons hope in liberal peace, seeks to live with Sinhala chauvinism – paper
The Co-Chairs statement this week marks the final collapse of the international liberal project in Sri Lanka, the Tamil Guardian newspaper’s editorial said this week. “The international actors who swaggered up in 2001 to make liberal peace in Sri Lanka never had the stomach to take on the Sinhala state’s chauvinism. Instead they long pretended… Continue reading IC abandons hope in liberal peace, seeks to live with Sinhala chauvinism – paper
Choices limited for the World of Authorities
“A major problem with the world authorities today is that they live in their own world and try to look at the crisis in the island through their eyes. This is neo-Orientalism,” writes a New Delhi based scholar of South Asian studies in response to the recent stand of Tokyo Co-chairs. The way the world… Continue reading Choices limited for the World of Authorities
Hospital attacked, 7 killed, dozens wounded
The only remaining hospital in Udaiyaarkaddu within the so-called safe zone has again come under heavy shelling by the Sri Lanka Army on Thursday. At least 7 civilians were killed and 27 wounded in the close vicinity of the makeshift hospital functioning at a school. 2 ambulances were destroyed and the medical store of the… Continue reading Hospital attacked, 7 killed, dozens wounded
At least 700 civilians cross to safety in S.Lanka
At least 700 civilians fled Sri Lanka’s northern war zone to a government-controlled area on Thursday, the military said, a day after the United Nations said 52 people had been killed by shelling. Fighting continued as the army has closed in on the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) holding out in a 300-sq… Continue reading At least 700 civilians cross to safety in S.Lanka
Canada calls for Sri Lanka truce as Tamils hold candlelight vigils
Tamil Canadians observed Sri Lanka’s Independence Day as a ‘protest day’ by holding candlelight vigils even as the nation’s parliament held an emergency debate on the situation. In Toronto, the Tamils and their Canadian supporters held the candlelight vigil at the Sri Lankan consulate, demanding an end to the "genocide" of civilians in the conflict… Continue reading Canada calls for Sri Lanka truce as Tamils hold candlelight vigils
