No humanitarian supplies from UN, WFP, say TRO officials

The World Food Programme (WFP) officials responsible for the food supply to civilians in Vanni and UN officials who were in the Chunthanthirapuram food station, the only station for delivering food supplies, are yet to resume humanitarian supplies to the thousands of civilians who are without any supplies, a Tamil Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO) official told… Continue reading No humanitarian supplies from UN, WFP, say TRO officials

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Tamil Nadu needs to forge an Eezham front

It is time that like-minded political parties, civil groups, social activists, student organizations and cultural institutions of Tamil Nadu jointly forge a mass movement under one umbrella and aim to achieve independence and sovereignty for Eezham Tamils, urged a large number of mails received by TamilNet from India, Eezham and the Tamil diaspora all over… Continue reading Tamil Nadu needs to forge an Eezham front

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Pranab Mukherjee heads to Sri Lanka over fate of Tamils

Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee arrives in Colombo on Tuesday to discuss the safety of some 230,000 Tamil civilians caught in the end-game of Sri Lanka’s 25-year-old civil war.   The government faces pressure to protect Tamils, who are closely linked to about 60 million Tamils in Tamil Nadu across a narrow strait from Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Pranab Mukherjee heads to Sri Lanka over fate of Tamils

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Sri Lanka army securing coast

Sri Lanka’s military says it is trying to secure the north-east coastline to encircle Tamil Tiger rebels as part of a final assault. Troops are moving north from the captured rebel town of Mullaitivu to take the 30km (18 mile) stretch. The military says it hopes to control the entire north within weeks. Meanwhile the… Continue reading Sri Lanka army securing coast

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Norway breaks silence, condemns war

The Norwegian Foreign Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, in a statement issued on Tuesday said his government condemned the ongoing war in Sri Lanka, which has caused "unacceptable sufferings to the civilians," in the country. Meanwhile, International Development Minister Erik Solheim has called on the parties stressing that all the people in conflict area should be… Continue reading Norway breaks silence, condemns war

Fears for civilians as Sri Lanka troops, Tigers fight News

Sri Lanka’s military battled on Tuesday to encircle the last territory held by the separatist Tamil Tigers, as fears grew over the safety of hundreds of thousands of people trapped in the war zone.   The army on Sunday seized the last major town the rebels controlled, the northeastern port of Mullaittivu, and aims to… Continue reading Fears for civilians as Sri Lanka troops, Tigers fight News

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Official: 300 wounded in Sri Lanka artillery fire

At least 300 civilians were wounded and scores feared killed by government artillery shells fired into a designated "safe zone" for ethnic Tamils trapped by fighting between the government and Tamil rebels, a health official alleged Tuesday.   A Web site favoring the Tamil Tiger rebels, TamilNet, meanwhile reported that government artillery fire killed more… Continue reading Official: 300 wounded in Sri Lanka artillery fire

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Winning war and peace in Sri Lanka

The fall of the last major rebel-held town of Mullaitivu in north-eastern Sri Lanka has further raised questions over the ability of Tamil Tiger rebels to withstand the current Sri Lankan military offensive in the coming weeks. Since the beginning of January, the rebels have lost their de facto capital, Kilinochchi, Elephant Pass, a land… Continue reading Winning war and peace in Sri Lanka

Artillery barrage continues on ‘safety zone’, no sign of external help

The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) was continuing artillery barrage on civilian ‘safety zone’ despite the repeated calls to cease artillery fire by the medical authorities that are struggling to provide medical help, according to latest reports from Udaiyaarkaddu hospital on Tuesday. There is no sign of external medical teams or supplies coming in as requested… Continue reading Artillery barrage continues on ‘safety zone’, no sign of external help

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Targeting civilians in safety zone, premeditated war crime of Colombo – Nadesan

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Political Head B. Nadesan, Monday night told TamilNet that Colombo has committed a grave war crime by asking civilians and their facilities, including the ICRC, to move inside a ‘safety zone,’ without any shelter or infrastructure support and then by subjecting them to inhumane artillery barrage, killing hundreds and causing… Continue reading Targeting civilians in safety zone, premeditated war crime of Colombo – Nadesan

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