Rare images of suffering civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s war zone emerged Monday: Dead parents still cradling their children. A teenage boy with no arms crying in despair. A severely crowded hospital with many patients lying on mats under already full beds. The photographs and video footage of scores of dead and wounded, which… Continue reading Rare images emerge of Sri Lankans trapped in war
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Nurse killed in Udaiyaarkaddu hospital, ICRC staff wounded in PTK
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells on both the hospitals in Vanni again on Monday. A nurse who was attending a wounded patient at Udaiyaarkaddu makeshift hospital (Ki’linochchi hospital) was killed when 3 shells hit the hospital. 10 civilians, including ICRC/SLRC staff stationed in the vicinity of Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK), were wounded, according to a… Continue reading Nurse killed in Udaiyaarkaddu hospital, ICRC staff wounded in PTK
SLA fires MBRL rockets on IDP camp, several feared dead
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) rockets exploded inside a refugee camp of the Internally Displaced People Monday night around 10:00 p.m. killing several IDPs, initial reports said. The camp, located in Chuthanthirapuram is on fire. No one is able to access the camp to gather more details as shelling continues to… Continue reading SLA fires MBRL rockets on IDP camp, several feared dead
More than 5,000 shells fired on civilians, casualties uncountable
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells throughout the whole day on Monday from all directions into civilian refuges. At least one hundred civilians would have been killed or maimed in the indiscriminate barrage. The casualties are uncountable as the whole population is forced to reside inside the bunkers throughout the whole day, reports TamilNet… Continue reading More than 5,000 shells fired on civilians, casualties uncountable
Sri Lankan Tamils issue: CPI (M) urges Centre, UN to intervene
Expressing concern over the plight of Sri Lankan Tamil civilians, caught in the conflict between Sri Lankan army and LTTE, the CPI(M) on Monday urged the Centre and the United Nations to intervene immediately and put an end to the ongoing war. "Government of India and United Nations should make all efforts to see… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamils issue: CPI (M) urges Centre, UN to intervene
Liberal Democrats to British PM: UK must seek UN Resolution for ceasefire in Sri Lanka
Liberal Democrats have called on the British Government to seek a resolution of the United Nations Security Council demanding a ceasefire in Sri Lanka. Edward Davey MP, the Liberal Democrat Shadow Foreign Secretary, has written to the British Prime Minister on Monday, urging him to repeat his Government efforts that achieved a similar resolution in… Continue reading Liberal Democrats to British PM: UK must seek UN Resolution for ceasefire in Sri Lanka
Lanka violence kills 55, nine die as shells hit hospital
At least nine patients were killed and 20 others injured when artillery shells hit a crowded hospital in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone, sparking fresh concerns over security of trapped civilians, even as 46 Tamil Tigers died in fierce fighting with troops. The hospital, situated in rebel-held territory of Puthukkudiyiruppu in the Wanni region and… Continue reading Lanka violence kills 55, nine die as shells hit hospital
Focus on demand for positive change in IC outlook urged
It is a war concurrently waged by Colombo government and Sonia Congress of India on the national aspirations of Eezham Tamils and in the process committing genocide on them. The perverted international vantage of the war and the milieu facilitated the war are a result of the Bush Syndrome. Obama has come but there is… Continue reading Focus on demand for positive change in IC outlook urged
Analysis: Sri Lanka’s media faces growing pressure
Journalists in Sri Lanka have come under a growing number of attacks and intimidation, with some fleeing the country or losing their lives, media analysts and rights groups say. On January 8, a prominent journalist who had been critical of the government was shot and killed by unknown assailants on the outskirts of Colombo.… Continue reading Analysis: Sri Lanka’s media faces growing pressure
Deadly strike on S Lanka hospital
Nine people have been killed by shells which hit a hospital in a rebel-held area of north-east Sri Lanka, the Red Cross says. The hospital, in the town of Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu district, was hit three times in 24 hours, aid officials said. UN spokesman Gordon Weiss told the BBC the shells had hit a… Continue reading Deadly strike on S Lanka hospital
