Jan Egeland, the former UN Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, in a commentary article published in a leading newspaper in Norway on Saturday has called for world attention on forgotten conflicts where situation has deteriorated while the focal point of the world was centered on Gaza. "With catastrophic consequences to an already… Continue reading Former UN diplomat urges global attention on Sri Lanka
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The media killing field
With Sri Lanka earning the dreaded classification of being declared the world’s second most dangerous place for journalists, political parties, civil society and media organisations are now calling for immediate action to halt the slide to anarchy. The International Federation for Journalists (IFJ) in its latest report listed Sri Lanka as the second most dangerous… Continue reading The media killing field
A different scenario for Akashi on his 17th visit
Japanese special envoy Yashusi Akashi said in Trincomalee yesterday that his current visit to Sri Lanka takes place under a different scenario, when he met the Eastern Province Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan. He was able to meet the elected chief minister, his ministers and council members of the Eastern Province which had been returning… Continue reading A different scenario for Akashi on his 17th visit
Sri Lanka rebels explode walls of reservoir
Tamil Tiger rebels used explosives to blast through the walls of a reservoir Saturday in an attempt to stall advancing Sri Lankan government troops, the military said. The military claims to have won a string of major victories in recent months, including the capture of the Tamil Tiger administrative capital of Kilinochchi, effectively boxing… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels explode walls of reservoir
Obama Govt. appalled by attacks on media
The new Obama administration in the United States has expressed shock and dismay over the continuing attacks on journalists in Sri Lanka and called on the Sri Lankan government to take swift action to stop this dangerous trend against democracy. The call by the US State Department came hours after Rivira Editor Upali Tennakoon… Continue reading Obama Govt. appalled by attacks on media
LTTE blasted bund to stall offensive: Army
The Sri Lankan military on Saturday charged the LTTE with blasting Kalamadukulam tank bund in a desperate attempt to stall the multi-frontal military surge towards Visuamadu area and said it would have an adverse impact on civilians caught in the crossfire. The Defence Ministry said, “This is totally an inhuman act with least respect… Continue reading LTTE blasted bund to stall offensive: Army
DMK decision on Sri Lanka after consulting allies, other parties
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, which will finalise its stand on the Sri Lankan Tamils issue at intra-party fora, will announce the decision after consulting allies and other parties, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said on Saturday. Describing his party as a democratic organisation, Mr. Karunanidhi, in a statement, said that though he could decide on… Continue reading DMK decision on Sri Lanka after consulting allies, other parties
Where is Prabhakaran?
As the military inches towards the much spoken of and well fortified underground bunker of LTTE leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran possibly in Puthukkudiyiruppu or Vishwamadu, all the guns, radars and ships have tightened their surveillance to stop him fleeing the Lankan shores. While diverse opinions are expressed and penned down about his presence or possible… Continue reading Where is Prabhakaran?
Delhi students on hunger strike to protest Colombo’s war
Students from different universities and colleges in New Delhi, joined by lawyers, teachers and human rights activists held a one day hunger strike Saturday expressing solidarity with Tamil people in Vanni, and protesting against the "onslaught on Tamil people in a unilateral war declared by the Sri Lanka military with a tacit understanding of the… Continue reading Delhi students on hunger strike to protest Colombo’s war
12 civilians killed, 87 wounded, SLA continues artillery attack on ‘safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued artillery shelling on Udaiyaarkaddu on Saturday killing at least 7 civilians. At least 87 civilians have been wounded in the indiscriminate shelling up to 5:25 p.m. Shells exploded inside the hospital premises of Udaiyaarkaddu. At least 60 shells exploded behind the hospital premises (Udaiyaarkaddu school) around 3:45 p.m. Four civilians… Continue reading 12 civilians killed, 87 wounded, SLA continues artillery attack on ‘safety zone
