U.N.’s Ban sends chief of staff to Sri Lanka

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has sent his chief of staff to Sri Lanka, where the world body is trying to arrange for thousands of civilians trapped by fighting to escape, a U.N. spokesman said on Thursday. Spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters the official, Vijay Nambiar, was already in Sri Lanka, but gave no details of… Continue reading U.N.’s Ban sends chief of staff to Sri Lanka

Tamil hunger striker ‘prepared to die’ in London

A Sri Lankan hunger striker in London who has gone ten days without food said Thursday he was prepared to starve himself death to highlight the plight of Tamils, as hundreds of people protested.   Paramesweran Subramaniyam, 28, is surviving on sips of water and his condition could soon become critical, doctors say.   But… Continue reading Tamil hunger striker ‘prepared to die’ in London

Holmes needs more homework: Diaspora refugee worker

  It is unfortunate that UN, the apex body meant to protect the weaker sections of humanity, is on the contrary exploiting the misery of Eezham Tamil civilians to abet the aims of their sworn oppressors, said K.Suthahar, an information counsellor of a refugee reception centre in Norway. "Top UN official John Holmes, would do… Continue reading Holmes needs more homework: Diaspora refugee worker

Sri Lanka advances on rebels

Sri Lanka said Thursday it had made fresh advances into the area still held by Tamil Tiger rebels, ignoring global calls for a truce to rescue thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting.   Arguing the civilians were being used as a human shield, the island’s defence ministry said its forces were engaged in what… Continue reading Sri Lanka advances on rebels

Sri Lanka Tamil rebels criticised

Britain and France have released a joint statement criticising the alleged use of human shields by Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka. The two foreign ministers said the rebels had clearly been "forcefully preventing civilians from leaving" during a recent 48-hour ceasefire.   They said the truce had not been long enough to allow civilians… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil rebels criticised

SLA offensive on civilian zone continues

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensive units are continuously engaged in an offensive push, targeting Iraddaivaaykkaal junction from Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) Mullaiththeevu road, amidst heavy resistance by the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE), according to latest reports from Vanni. Stiff fighting was heard near Iraddaivaaykkaal junction, close to the entrance of the so-called safety zone. Sri Lanka… Continue reading SLA offensive on civilian zone continues

Sri Lanka army ‘resumes fighting

Pro-Tamil Tiger websites say Sri Lankan troops have resumed their offensive against the rebels at the end of a two-day ceasefire in the north-east. But a military spokesman has denied the reports, saying soldiers were only observing rebel activities inside the safe zone set up to protect civilians.   The two-day ceasefire ended at midnight… Continue reading Sri Lanka army ‘resumes fighting

Sri Lanka ceasefire a deception

Tamil Tiger rebels have said that a two-day ceasefire called by Sri Lanka’s government is an attempt to deceive the international community. The rebels called for a permanent internationally supervised truce as the ceasefire entered its second day. The government announced the halt in fighting to allow civilians trapped in the conflict zone to leave.… Continue reading Sri Lanka ceasefire a deception