"There are no words to describe the plight of the civilians who say that they prefer to face death on the spot rather than succumbing to serious injuries or ending up in the hands of the invading Sri Lankan forces, which many of them regard as genocidal military and fear that their young men and… Continue reading Vanni civilians under deadly siege
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‘International media abetted death of journalism in Sri Lanka
Following the latest assassination of prominent editor Lasantha Wickramatunge of The Sunday Leader, four notable journalists, have reportedly fled Sri Lanka last week. "Had the international media, which was refused access to the war front and LTTE held territories, boycotted the government news, from the beginning itself as a measure of asserting media rights, the… Continue reading ‘International media abetted death of journalism in Sri Lanka
‘Madaraasi Madam’ on Eezham Tamils: comments of a Tamil journalist
The Tamil Nadu opposition leader Ms. Jeyalalithaa, in an interview reported by BBC on Saturday, has said that it is wrong to call the Tamils of the island of Sri Lanka as Eezhath Thamizhar, because there is no country at present called Eezham. In her opinion the right term is Ilangkaith Thamizhar. What is explicit… Continue reading ‘Madaraasi Madam’ on Eezham Tamils: comments of a Tamil journalist
Thirumavalavan drops fast, signals ‘change of strategy
VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan, in his fourth day of the fast-unto-death said that he was forced to reconsider his decision to continue the fast because of the emotional pleading by his frenzied cadres, particularly women cadres who threatened self-immolation, and the shoot at sight orders that had been given by the state police department. "At… Continue reading Thirumavalavan drops fast, signals ‘change of strategy
9000 British Tamils gather in protest against war on Tamils in Vanni
More than 9000 British Tamils gathered Saturday in front of No. 10 Downing Street in London participating in a mass vigil from 3:00 p.m till 7:00 p.m, urging British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to exert pressure on the governments of Sri Lanka and India to call for an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka. This event… Continue reading 9000 British Tamils gather in protest against war on Tamils in Vanni
India should stop war, instruct Colombo to talk to Tigers – BJP Tamil Nadu
A senior leader of BJP, a major national political party of India, visited Friday Thol. Thirumavalavan, the VCK President who is on a fast-unto-death demanding the Central government of India to stop the war being waged by Colombo against Eezham Tamils. The BJP politician, Vaithiyalingam, a member of the party’s national general council, declared that… Continue reading India should stop war, instruct Colombo to talk to Tigers – BJP Tamil Nadu
Continued fighting in Sri Lanka’s north concerns UN
The UN has expressed concern over wellbeing of thousands of civilians caught up in the intensified fighting between Government forces and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in northern Vanni area of Sri Lanka. "As fighting surrounds the areas towards which families have been displaced and with few choices about where to move, they… Continue reading Continued fighting in Sri Lanka’s north concerns UN
Sri Lanka rebels say kill 51 troops; army says lost 7
COLOMBO (Reuters) — Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels said they killed 51 soldiers while repelling an army assault, a pro-rebel website reported Saturday, in an account which the military rejected. The rebel claim comes as Sri Lanka’s military, energized by two major strategic victories since the new year, is converging on the Tiger’s final… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels say kill 51 troops; army says lost 7
UK turns away from ‘War on Terror’ doctrine
Britain’s Foreign Secretary this week slammed the US-led ‘War on Terror’ as a “misleading and mistaken” doctrine that had effacing the nuances of various conflicts while uniting extremists opposed to the West. Speaking in Mumbai, David Miliband said Thursday the concept had invited “invidious comparisons” between organisations as diverse as the Tamil Tigers, fighting for… Continue reading UK turns away from ‘War on Terror’ doctrine
SLMC wants deadline for devolution package
The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress yesterday told visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon there should be a specific directive by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to conclude the All Party Representative Committee (APRC) deliberations and present its report on a credible power devolution package. An SLMC delegation led by party leader Rauff Hakeem and its… Continue reading SLMC wants deadline for devolution package
