Artillery shells slammed into a hospital Sunday in the northern Sri Lankan town of Mullaitivu, where civilians — including a growing number of children — are being treated as government forces and Tamil rebels continue to clash. More than 200 civilians and at least 30 children have been injured in the last three days… Continue reading Hospital shelled in Sri Lanka conflict
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S Lanka threat on ‘foreign bias’
Sri Lanka has warned diplomats, aid agencies and media, including the BBC, that they will be expelled if they seem to favour the Tamil Tiger rebels. Defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said bias among some foreigners was damaging security forces as they dealt the "final blow" to the rebels. The warning comes amid growing concern… Continue reading S Lanka threat on ‘foreign bias’
50,000 in London Tamil protest demanding ceasefire
More than 50,000 demonstrators marched through London in a Tamil rally on Saturday demanding an end to the fighting in Sri Lanka. "More than 50,000 were at the demonstration," a spokesman for London’s Metropolitan Police said. "There has been one arrest for possession of an offensive weapon." The spokesman said the protest was… Continue reading 50,000 in London Tamil protest demanding ceasefire
Sri Lankan official warns diplomats, CNN, BBC
Sri Lanka warned Western diplomats, foreign journalists and aid groups Sunday that they would be "chased" out of the country if they appear to favor the Tamil Tiger rebels. Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa singled out the ambassadors of Switzerland and Germany, and television networks CNN, BBC and Al-Jazeera in his criticism of foreigners, accusing… Continue reading Sri Lankan official warns diplomats, CNN, BBC
Sri Lanka deadline for civilian safe passage ends
A Sri Lankan government deadline for Tamil Tiger rebels to let civilians leave the northern conflict zone has ended with only about a hundred reaching safe areas. The government is accusing the insurgents of holding the civilians as human shields. According to the Red Cross, some 250,000 civilians are trapped in the 115-square mile… Continue reading Sri Lanka deadline for civilian safe passage ends
Indian Tamils demand end to Sri Lanka’s war
India’s large Tamil population is demanding that New Delhi ensure the safety of 250,000 of their brethren boxed into the battle zone in Sri Lanka’s north. Protesters have poured into the streets in Tamil Nadu state, home to 62 million Indian Tamils, in the past week to call for a ceasefire in the conflict… Continue reading Indian Tamils demand end to Sri Lanka’s war
Tigers launch preemptive strike in PTK
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) forces Sunday morning launched a preemptive strike on Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensive units that were prepared for an all out assault on to Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK). The SLA has suffered heavy casualties, initial reports from Vanni said. At least 3 Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) of the SLA were destroyed, LTTE… Continue reading Tigers launch preemptive strike in PTK
Muthukumar triggers off mood of defiance in Tamil Nadu
Muthukumar was not there but his spirit was there. The lamentable self-immolation of the youth and the last statement he distributed had significant impact especially on the youth of Tamil Nadu and triggered off a series of consequences, unprecedented in such acts earlier in Tamil Nadu. Apart from public unrest, tension and street violence, the… Continue reading Muthukumar triggers off mood of defiance in Tamil Nadu
British Tamils stage largest ever march protesting genocide, mandating Tamil Eelam
More than one hundred thousand British Tamils marched through central London Saturday condemning Sri Lanka’s war against their people and calling for an independent Tamil Eelam. The unprecedented response on one of the coldest days this year turned out to be the largest ever gathering of the British Tamil community. It seems almost half of… Continue reading British Tamils stage largest ever march protesting genocide, mandating Tamil Eelam
Artillery-fired cluster shells, aerial bombing on safety zone, 39 civilians killed
For the first time within the safety zone, Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers Saturday attacked Moongkilaa’ru and Chuthanthirapuram. Relentless artillery fire also continued throughout the day on civilian targets. 39 civilians were killed and 128 wounded in the indiscriminate attacks. Artillery-fired cluster munitions were used in the attacks by the SLA against civilians targets,… Continue reading Artillery-fired cluster shells, aerial bombing on safety zone, 39 civilians killed
