Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelled Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) hospital Sunday night killing six civilians, including patients and their family members in the ward. More than 15 civilians were injured. The indiscriminate attack on the hospital has caused panic and tension among the hundreds of wounded civilians at the hospital. The shelling has come despite repeated calls… Continue reading SLA shells PTK hospital, 6 killed, 15 wounded
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Civilian casualties rise, SLA, SLAF attacks continue on safety zone
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers attacked Moongkilaa’ru Sunday night around 10:00 p.m. casualty details are not known. Amid reports of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) using cluster munitions fitted to artillery shells in its indiscriminate barrage on civilian refuges, around 13 dead bodies of civilians were recovered Sunday morning in completely burned state, beyond identification,… Continue reading Civilian casualties rise, SLA, SLAF attacks continue on safety zone
Lost opportunities for the Tamils
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has almost been militarily defeated. The fate of its leaders and the remaining cadres is not clear. It seems only through a miracle that the LTTE would bounce back and capture at least one or two districts in the north to wield its rule in them as they… Continue reading Lost opportunities for the Tamils
Sri Lankan official says army shelled hospital
A hospital in the area where Sri Lankan government and rebel forces are fighting was hit by a series of artillery shells late Sunday which killed five patients, the top health official in the region said. Dr. Thurairajah Varatharajah said the shells appeared to have been fired by the Sri Lankan army and caused… Continue reading Sri Lankan official says army shelled hospital
Civilians are dying in large numbers
Reports from the war zone in Sri Lanka indicate that civilians are dying in large numbers. Jehan Perera, executive director of the National Peace Council, a Colombo-based human rights organisation, spoke to K Venkataramanan: What is the situation of Tamils in Sri Lanka? As far as the civilians in the north are concerned, they… Continue reading Civilians are dying in large numbers
Nedumaran accuses govt of false propaganda
The newly formed Sri Lankan Tamil Protection Front today charged the DMK government with indulging in false propaganda by stating that the February 4 general strike or bandh call given by them was ‘illegal’. The Front convenor P Nedumaran in a press release here, pointed out that such strikes or bandhs have been observed… Continue reading Nedumaran accuses govt of false propaganda
Colombo: we will destroy LTTE shortly
Amid claims by the military of further advances into the last two remaining settlements of the LTTE, Sri Lanka Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Sunday asserted that the forces would shortly “destroy” the Tigers. A report posted on the Defence Ministry website quoted him as saying that the refusal of the LTTE to heed… Continue reading Colombo: we will destroy LTTE shortly
Sri Lanka threatens to expel media and aid agencies as army closes in on rebels
Sri Lanka has publicly warned foreign media, western media and aid agencies that they will be expelled from the country if their reporting is deemed sympathetic to the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, who are making a last stand deep in the island’s jungle. In an interview to local media, the defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, highlighted… Continue reading Sri Lanka threatens to expel media and aid agencies as army closes in on rebels
‘Tigers in pitched battle against genocidal military’ – LTTE
"The defensive formations of the Liberation Tigers are courageously facing the Sri Lanka Army, which has been engaged by Colombo in a genocidal war against Tamils," said S. Puleedevan from LTTE’s Political office in Vanni Sunday evening. The offensive units of the SLA were dumped near Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) in full strength, with tanks and all… Continue reading ‘Tigers in pitched battle against genocidal military’ – LTTE
Sri Lankan protest is peaceful
A demonstration which drew 50,000 people to central London to call for an end to violence in Sri Lanka passed without incident, police have said. Metropolitan police said the protest against Sri Lankan military action in the north of the Indian Ocean nation resulted in just one arrest. A man was detained for possession… Continue reading Sri Lankan protest is peaceful
