Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Sri Lanka not to return to all-out fighting against Tamil Tiger rebels after a ceasefire, in a telephone call Monday with his Sri Lankan counterpart. Miliband reiterated to Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollogama his welcome of Colombo’s unilateral two-day ceasefire to allow trapped civilians to escape the conflict zone, a… Continue reading FM urges against offensive after SLanka ceasefire
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Tamils protest outside Australian PM’s residence
Hundreds of Tamil protesters staged a rally outside Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s official Sydney residence Monday calling for a lasting ceasefire in Sri Lanka. About 300 demonstrators gathered outside Kirribilli House and nearby Admiralty House, the governor-general’s residence, to urge the Australian government to call for Colombo to end its offensive against Tamil… Continue reading Tamils protest outside Australian PM’s residence
Fast against genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka held in Zurich
Four Tamil youths ended their hunger strike protest in Zurich Saturday which they had begun on 6 April in a series of protest demonstrations launched by Tamils in various parts of Switzerland against the continuing genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka. More than a thousand diaspora Tamils of all ages participated in the above protest… Continue reading Fast against genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka held in Zurich
Plight of babies born and unborn
A 20-days old baby succumbed to injuries of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling on Sunday in the makeshift hospital at Puthumaaththa’lan within the safety zone. A pregnant mother whose abdomen was torn open and in the condition of the hand of the foetus coming out was admitted to the hospital on Sunday, after the SLA… Continue reading Plight of babies born and unborn
Protests in Paris against genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka
The protests against the carnage of innocent Tamil civilians in Vanni held in order to draw the attention of the International Community (IC) by French diaspora Tamils, launched in several popular places in Paris, reached its sixth day Saturday. Four Tamil youths are fasting unto death in the protest demonstration being held for the last… Continue reading Protests in Paris against genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka
SLA embarks upon capturing attack on civilians, 300 shells explode within 45 minutes
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) embarked upon intense attack on the ‘safety zone’, in the early hours of Sunday, targeting a place called Pachchaip-pulmoaddai, aiming for bifurcating and capturing the northern part of the ‘safety zone’, initial reports from Vanni said. Heavy shelling and gunfire by the SLA started around 3:15 a.m. in the morning, and… Continue reading SLA embarks upon capturing attack on civilians, 300 shells explode within 45 minutes
Ottawa protest continues for Fifth day
Protest by Canadian Tamil expatriates continued Saturday with several thousands joining the protest, CTV news broadcast announced. "The demonstrators, who arrived largely from Toronto and Montreal, are part of worldwide Tamil protests against what they describe as a deadly military offensive by the Sri Lankan military. Shouting "Tamil Tigers, freedom fighters," the protesters called on… Continue reading Ottawa protest continues for Fifth day
Sri Lankan media ban ‘a disgrace’: rights group
An international rights group Saturday urged Sri Lanka to allow journalists access to the war zone in the northeast where a "humanitarian crisis is unfolding" without a media presence. "It is a disgrace that this war is being waged without independent journalists present," Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said. "With a major humanitarian… Continue reading Sri Lankan media ban ‘a disgrace’: rights group
Thousands on Tamil protest march
A hundred thousand protesters have marched through central London against Sri Lanka’s offensive on the Tamil Tigers, according to police estimates. The demonstration came as one Tamil protester agreed to suspend a hunger strike opposite the House of Commons. Sivatharsan Sivakumaraval, 21, and Prarameswaran Subramaniam, 28, had said they were prepared to die unless… Continue reading Thousands on Tamil protest march
Two-thirds of British Tamils march for Ceasefire and Tamil Eelam
In a historic show of solidarity, more than 200,000 British Tamils, nearly two thirds of Tamils resident in Britain, marched through the streets of London Saturday demanding immediate ceasefire and recognition of Tamil Eelam. Sparked off by the initiative of second generation diaspora Tamil youth and students four days earlier, the Saturday’s march became… Continue reading Two-thirds of British Tamils march for Ceasefire and Tamil Eelam