Final elimination of terror in Lanka within reach: Rajapaksa

Declaring that Sri Lanka was on the threshold of the "final elimination" of terror from its soil, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has pledged that Tamils in the embattled north would be given "equality and all rights" after the capture of the entire LTTE-held territory by the security forces. "The stronghold of terror, once believed to be… Continue reading Final elimination of terror in Lanka within reach: Rajapaksa

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Prominent Norwegian politician blames Sri Lanka for violating international Law

Deputy Leader of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the ruling Labour Party (AP) of Norway, Marit Nybakk, on Monday came hard on Colombo government for violating the International Law. "Sri Lanka should adhere to the Geneva Conventions under the prevailing war conditions," she said and condemned Colombo for committing genocide. Norwegian politicians across political parties… Continue reading Prominent Norwegian politician blames Sri Lanka for violating international Law

Ruling DMK favours UN intervention to save civilians in Lanka

Softening its stand, the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu today favoured the intervention of the United Nations (UN) to save the civilians caught in the cross-fire between Sri Lankan armed forces and the LTTE, while deciding to organise peaceful agitations to explain the plight of the Lankan Tamils and seek ceasefire. The party’s executive committee,… Continue reading Ruling DMK favours UN intervention to save civilians in Lanka

Aid groups: Sri Lanka situation ‘nightmarish’

International humanitarian aid agencies called Monday for increased access to the "nightmarish situation" in northern Sri Lanka, where government forces and Tamil rebels are locked in battle. Hundreds of thousands of civilians are thought to be trapped by the fighting.   The plea came a day after artillery shells slammed into a hospital in the… Continue reading Aid groups: Sri Lanka situation ‘nightmarish’

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Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence

Two senior US Senators on Monday jointly urged Sri Lanka’s government and Tamil Tiger rebels to safeguard civilians and ease humanitarian access to areas affected by the deadly conflict.   Democrat John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Republican Richard Lugar, the panel’s top Republican, said they were "greatly concerned about the… Continue reading Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence

“No hospital can exist beyond No-Fire-Zone” – Gotabaya

"No hospital should operate outside the Safety Zone…everything beyond the safety is a legitimate target," Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapakse tells the Skynews, admitting to the culpability of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital. In another interview with the BBC, a clearly irate Rajapakse ridicules Lasantha Wickremanayake as an editor of a "tabloid,"… Continue reading “No hospital can exist beyond No-Fire-Zone” – Gotabaya

US Senators express concern on humanitarian situation in Vanni

United States Senator and Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D – Mass.) and Ranking Committee Minority Member, Senator Richard Lugar, in a press release issued today expressed concern "about the deteriorating humanitarian situation" in Vanni, and urged both parties to provide humanitarian access. The senior Senators condemned the "repeated shelling of a hospital," and… Continue reading US Senators express concern on humanitarian situation in Vanni

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Sri Lankan president says rebels nearly crushed

Sri Lanka’s president declared Monday the army is on the verge of crushing the Tamil Tiger rebels after a 25-year war, as images from the conflict zone showing scores of dead and wounded civilians surfaced. The photographs and video footage, which were handed to The Associated Press, highlight the plight of some 250,000 civilians trapped… Continue reading Sri Lankan president says rebels nearly crushed

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