The Sri Lankan government has rejected a call by international donors to the Tamil Tiger rebels to negotiate terms of surrender with the government. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa told the BBC that the government would only accept an "unconditional surrender" by the rebels. The donors – the US, Japan, Norway and the European Union… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects dialogue appeal
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India legally obliged to prevent GoSL’s genocide against Tamils- Prof. Boyle
Emphasizing that under Common Article 1 to the Four Geneva Conventions of 1949, India has the obligation "to respect and to ensure respect" for these Conventions "in all circumstances," Professor Francis Boyle, professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, in a communiqué sent to TamilNet says, "India must demand that… Continue reading India legally obliged to prevent GoSL’s genocide against Tamils- Prof. Boyle
52 dead, 80 injured in Sri Lanka
Amid confirmation by a United Nations representative here that at least 52 people were killed and 80 wounded in continued fighting between the Sri Lankan forces and the LTTE and a cluster bomb targeted the only functional hospital in the fast shrinking area under the control of the Tigers, Sri Lanka Co-Chairs on Wednesday appealed… Continue reading 52 dead, 80 injured in Sri Lanka
Deliberate massacre, not ‘crossfire’ killing Tamil civilians – MP
Criticising international media reports for suggesting Tamil civilians are caught in a ‘crossfire’, TNA MP for Vanni S. Kanagratnam Wednesday said the Sri Lanka Army was shelling deep into Tamil Tiger controlled territory and deliberately targeting hospitals and internally displaced people. “Scores of Tamil civilians are being killed every day. But the civilian victims are… Continue reading Deliberate massacre, not ‘crossfire’ killing Tamil civilians – MP
Canada calls for political solution in Sri Lanka
Canada’s top diplomat on Wednesday pressed for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka to allow civilians to escape fighting between government forces and rebels. "Canada calls for the government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to declare and honor an immediate ceasefire to allow full, safe and unhindered access; the… Continue reading Canada calls for political solution in Sri Lanka
Vanni hospital evacuated – parties must do utmost to protect medical services and the wounded and sick
Colombo/Geneva (ICRC) – Puthukkudiyiruppu Hospital, in the northern Vanni region, has been shelled repeatedly in the last 24 hours, forcing patients and staff to flee towards the north-eastern coast "We are shocked that a medical facility has again sustained direct hits. We have grave concerns for the well-being and safety of those who fled," said… Continue reading Vanni hospital evacuated – parties must do utmost to protect medical services and the wounded and sick
Delhi based human rights centre condemns Tokyo Co-chair stand
Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR), a New Delhi-based human rights watchdog headed by Suhas Chakma, in a statement issued on Wednesday said the Tokyo Co-chairs (Norway, Japan, USA, EU), instead of mediating between government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE to declare indefinite cease-fire, have failed to reflect the ground situations and remained silent… Continue reading Delhi based human rights centre condemns Tokyo Co-chair stand
Hillary Clinton, David Miliband urge to halt attacks on PTK hospital, Safe Zone
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Tuesday jointly called on the warring parties in the island of Sri Lanka to "not to fire out of or into" the safe zone and in the "vicinity of Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) hospital or any other medical structure". The statement has come,… Continue reading Hillary Clinton, David Miliband urge to halt attacks on PTK hospital, Safe Zone
UN says cluster bombs being used in Sri Lanka
At least 52 civilians were killed in the past day’s fighting between Tamil rebels and government forces in northern Sri Lanka, and cluster bombs struck the war zone’s last functioning hospital Wednesday, the UN said. The strikes occurred as the country marked its 61st Independence Day with a grand military parade and a speech… Continue reading UN says cluster bombs being used in Sri Lanka
Rajapaksa predicts total victory against LTTE in few days
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa, pursuing a fight-to-finish military campaign against the Tamil Tigers, Wednesday predicted a decisive victory against the rebel outfit ‘within a few days’. "I am confident that in a few days we will decisively defeat the terrorist force that many repeatedly kept saying was invincible," President Rajapaksa, who is also the… Continue reading Rajapaksa predicts total victory against LTTE in few days
