‘UN subtly abets Colombo’s genocide’ – MP

The United Nations, which has not asserted its international authority and responsibility with the Colombo government in directly taking charge of the affected civilians of Vanni, has no moral or humanitarian grounds to urge the civilians to submit themselves against their will into the hands of those who commit genocide on them, said Batticaloa parliamentarian… Continue reading ‘UN subtly abets Colombo’s genocide’ – MP

Civilian fears in Sri Lanka war

The UN children’s fund has warned that children are increasingly bearing the brunt of the conflict in Sri Lanka after the military pinned Tamil Tiger rebels into a small area on the coast. The Sri Lankan army says the long-running conflict with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) could end within days after the… Continue reading Civilian fears in Sri Lanka war

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UN urges safety of civilians as Sri Lanka presses for victory

Red Cross officials were in negotiations on Saturday with Sri Lankan Tamil rebels to evacuate more wounded as the island’s military kept up its push to crush the separatist forces.   "We are negotiating with the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) to ensure safe passage for many more patients that need urgent medical attention,"… Continue reading UN urges safety of civilians as Sri Lanka presses for victory

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SLA shelling continues on ‘safety zone’, Colombo refuses international call for ceasefire

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued artillery shelling Saturday on civilian targets in Chuthanthirapuram. Eight wounded civilians have been rushed to Udaiyaarkaddu hospital and a mother has succumbed to injuries, according to initial reports from the medical sources. The shelling continues as Colombo refused International call for ceasefire. On Friday, the shelling destroyed Vanni head office… Continue reading SLA shelling continues on ‘safety zone’, Colombo refuses international call for ceasefire

Canadian Tamils form human chain to protest Sri Lanka’s genocide

In a show of solidarity with the Northeast Tamils caught up in the war in Sri Lanka, about 45,000 Canadian Tamils people took part in the protest throughout the day Friday, forming a human chain stretching from Bloor St. to University Ave. and Yonge St. and snaked all the way to Front.according to Staff Sgt.… Continue reading Canadian Tamils form human chain to protest Sri Lanka’s genocide

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LTTE appoints Pathmanathan as head of international relations

The leadership of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) has recently named Selvarasa Pathmanathan, a high profile representative of the movement, as the Head of a newly established Department of International Relations, sources close to the LTTE said on Saturday. Mr. Pathmanathan will be representing the movement in any future peace initiatives and will be… Continue reading LTTE appoints Pathmanathan as head of international relations

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SLA separates relatives of seriously wounded to Vavuniyaa internment camp

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Vavuniyaa, inhumanely separated 122 immediate family members accompanying the seriously wounded 226 civilians transported by the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), and sent them to an internment camp in Nelukku’lam, Vavuniyaa, medical sources in Vavuniyaa told TamilNet. Mothers of number of injured children, between ages 8 and 10 years,… Continue reading SLA separates relatives of seriously wounded to Vavuniyaa internment camp

Protests in Tamil Nadu even as DMK slams LTTE-India-The Times of India

Against the backdrop of hawkish demands and street protests, the DMK-led government on Friday lashed out at the LTTE for not responding to the two-day ceasefire by the Sri Lankan government in the northern areas to enable the safe passage of ethnic Tamils caught in the conflict zone. DMK, which has been turning the heat… Continue reading Protests in Tamil Nadu even as DMK slams LTTE-India-The Times of India

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Sri Lanka rules out ceasefire with Tamil rebels

Sri Lanka will not declare a ceasefire despite growing international concern about 250,000 civilians trapped by fighting with Tamil rebels, Human Rights minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said on Friday.   "There will be no ceasefire," the minister told reporters after a meeting with Colombo-based diplomats. "We will continue with our military operations and we will continue… Continue reading Sri Lanka rules out ceasefire with Tamil rebels

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Tamils held in prisonlike SLA detention centres – CJPCD

“Considering the plight of the 2000 Tamils who had fled war and are detained in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centres, a justifiable fear arises as to what would happen to those who come to these detention centres which are like prisons; youths detained in these centres are said to have gone missing,” Commission for… Continue reading Tamils held in prisonlike SLA detention centres – CJPCD

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