Hundreds of dead bodies and wounded civilians were still lying in Maaththa’lan and Pokka’nai, and more than 600 seriously wounded have been brought to a makeshift hospital functioning at a school in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal in LTTE held area throughout Monday, TamilNet correspondent reports from Vanni. The correspondent personally witnessed nearly 300 dead bodies while fleeing from… Continue reading Casualties cross 1000 in SLA’s attempt to capture civilians
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‘Thousands flee’ Sri Lanka combat
At least 25,000 civilians have fled a Tamil Tiger-held area in northern Sri Lanka, the military says. People escaped after troops broke through a fortification which had been blocking their advance into the Tigers’ last stronghold, the army said. Aerial video showed thousands of people filing out of the combat zone. Tens of thousands… Continue reading ‘Thousands flee’ Sri Lanka combat
Diaspora youth hunger strike ignites mass struggle for Eezham
The fast to death protest by Parameswaran Subramaniyan in an effort to draw the attention of the International Community to the ongoing catastrophe in Sri Lanka, has reached the 13th day on Sunday. Thousands of Tamils of all ages and all walks of life have kept pouring into the Parliament Square throughout the campaign so… Continue reading Diaspora youth hunger strike ignites mass struggle for Eezham
French organisations vote and unanimously support Eezham Tamil independence
Exercising their right of free expression, 67 registered social welfare organisations of diaspora Tamils in France, took a pioneering democratic step of secret ballot on Saturday and unanimously declared support to the independence war of Eezham Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, said Ki Pi Aravinthan in Paris to TamilNet. The Paris declaration read… Continue reading French organisations vote and unanimously support Eezham Tamil independence
Unprecedented diaspora Tamil Protests in Australia
The hunger strike by 6 diaspora Tamils in Australia, calling for the immediate halt of atrocities against Tamils in Sri Lanka that began on the 11th of April 2009 at 5:00 p.m. was concluded April 17 with an unprecedented rally in the capital city of Canberra where more than 8500 diaspora Tamils took part.… Continue reading Unprecedented diaspora Tamil Protests in Australia
SLA attacks continue to target safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued indiscriminate shelling on the so-called ‘safety zone’ Friday and Saturday killing at least 60 civilians, according to local NGO workers. The SLA shelling targeted Iraddai-vaaykkaal and Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal. Meanwhlie, medical authorities at Puthumaaththa’lan hospital reported that 63 wounded were admitted Friday at the makeshift hospital and 55 on Saturday. Of the… Continue reading SLA attacks continue to target safety zone
Starvation poised for worse killings than shelling
While around 60 civilians killed Friday and Saturday by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling, civilians have already started dying and many more thousands are at the verge of death due to starvation that is silently taking its toll within the so-called safety zone, TamilNet correspondent reported Saturday. The imminent victims are elderly, children and women.… Continue reading Starvation poised for worse killings than shelling
Largest UN, New York rally fills Times Square
In one of the largest rallies held by the American Tamils in New York, more than 5000 protesters from different parts of the United States and Canada converged in New York in the park on 47th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues near the UN, and a smaller group in the permitted area 43rd Street… Continue reading Largest UN, New York rally fills Times Square
Colombo shouldn’t block UN visiting safety zone: Nadesan
The Government of Sri Lanka should not block UN Chief of Staff Vijay Nambiar visiting the safety zone and acquainting himself of the conditions of the civilians, said LTTE political head, B. Nadesan when contacted by TamilNet on Saturday after reports of Sri Lanka rejecting UN appeal for ceasefire. "The GoSL is not making arrangements… Continue reading Colombo shouldn’t block UN visiting safety zone: Nadesan
Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal
Sri Lanka has rejected a fresh appeal by the UN to give civilians more time to leave a safe zone in the north-east, the defence secretary says. Only a few hundred civilians used the two-day unilateral government truce with Tamil Tiger rebels to escape. Between 50,000 and 100,000 civilians are still thought to be trapped… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal