Tamils protest Sri Lankan turmoil

Roughly 200 protesters from the ethnic Tamil minority held signs outside the Indian embassy and the US State Department yesterday to call attention to the deteriorating situation in Sri Lanka, where tens of thousands of children are in danger of being hurt or killed in fighting between the Sri Lankan military and Tamil rebels.  … Continue reading Tamils protest Sri Lankan turmoil

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Set deadline for ceasefire: Ramadoss, criticises resolution

Pattali Makkal Katchi(PMK) founder-leader S Ramadoss today reiterated that the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi must ‘give a deadline’ to the Centre to force ceasefire in the alleged genocide against Tamils by the Sri Lankan army. ”A decision should be taken at an all party meeting after issuing a deadline to the Centre on… Continue reading Set deadline for ceasefire: Ramadoss, criticises resolution

Sri Lankan troops seize Tigers camps: military

Sri Lankan security forces captured two Tamil Tiger guerrilla camps after heavy fighting in the island’s northeast, the military said Saturday.   Government forces have been steadily advancing into the remaining territory held by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the coastal district of Mullaittivu.   "Sri Lanka army Task Force Four operating… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops seize Tigers camps: military

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‘Safety zone’ shelled again, 5 civilians killed, 83 wounded

Five civilians, including a10-year-old girl and a 56-year-old Saiva priest, were killed and 83 civilians wounded Friday when Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells targeted ‘safe zone’ areas such as Iruddumadu in Udaiyaarkaddu and Va’l’lipunam in Mullaiththeevu district at least four times, according to medical sources in the region. More than 20 of the… Continue reading ‘Safety zone’ shelled again, 5 civilians killed, 83 wounded

India, Co-Chairs backing war: Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka said Friday its military offensive against the Tamil Tigers was supported by India and the Co-Chairs to the donor community – US, EU, Norway and Japan. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said the Co-Chairs and Sri Lanka had a common objective of a speedy solution to the conflict. Meanwhile, Japan’s special envoy Yashushi Akashi,… Continue reading India, Co-Chairs backing war: Sri Lanka

Reaping what they sowed: former US diplomats write to SL President

Six former US ambassadors served in Colombo since 1989 have written a letter in their personal capacity to Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, expressing their deep concern about internal threats destabilizing ‘democracy’ in Sri Lanka. They were particularly upset over the assassination of the Editor of Sunday Leader, Mr. Lasantha Wickrematunge. "The civilized world has to appreciate… Continue reading Reaping what they sowed: former US diplomats write to SL President

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Sri Lanka presses rebels, but at a mounting cost

As a potent military offensive by the Sri Lankan government whittles away one of the world’s shrewdest and most well-armed ethnic separatist armies, the cost of war is mounting, press freedom is shriveling and the political endgame remains as elusive as ever.   Over the past several months, the army has trounced the feared Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka presses rebels, but at a mounting cost

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