More than 500 patients have died since January in two areas in northern Sri Lanka ravaged by civil war due to a lack of medical supplies, the regions’ top health officials said. In a letter to the Ministry of Health, the two said just 5 percent of the needed drugs and dressings were received… Continue reading Medical supply shortage in Sri Lanka causes deaths
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‘Safe zone’ under encircling fire, 137 killed in 3 days, ICRC worker wounded
137 people have died and more than 200 injured since Saturday night in Sri Lanka Army shelling and gunfire inside the ‘safe zone’ of Vanni. At least 18 of them have died hit by long-range gunfire coming from SLA attacking the civilian zone. Meanwhile, massive bunker buster bombs numbering around 50 dropped by the Sri… Continue reading ‘Safe zone’ under encircling fire, 137 killed in 3 days, ICRC worker wounded
Disease risk in Sri Lanka war zone: Red Cross
Tens of thousands of people trapped by fighting in Sri Lanka’s north are facing serious risks of disease due to shortages of clean water and sanitation, the Red Cross said Tuesday. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said the humanitarian situation was deteriorating fast as civilians still living in the rebel-held territory… Continue reading Disease risk in Sri Lanka war zone: Red Cross
ICRC transports 440 wounded to Indian military hospital in Pulmoaddai
The makeshift-hospital in Puthumaaththa’lan on Monday said 440 patients were taken on board in the ICRC ship "Green Ocean." Meanwhile, sources in Colombo said the ICRC was instructed to transport the patients to the hospital run by Indian paramedics in Pulmoaddai. In the meantime, doctors at the hospital who were on duty on Monday were… Continue reading ICRC transports 440 wounded to Indian military hospital in Pulmoaddai
Sri Lanka plays hardball with IMF
Sri Lanka will not accept any conditions on a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the island’s president has said. "We will not pawn or sell our motherland to obtain any monetary aid," said Mahinda Rajapaksa. The Sri Lankan government is in talks with the IMF about a $1.9bn (£1.4bn) loan to help combat… Continue reading Sri Lanka plays hardball with IMF
Intense fighting rages in S Lanka
Intense fighting is going on between Sri Lankan troops and Tamil Tiger rebels in north-eastern Sri Lanka. The military says at least 36 rebels have been killed in ferocious battles in Mullaitivu district on Monday. Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says another ship with food items for civilians has reached the… Continue reading Intense fighting rages in S Lanka
Thousands of Tamils decry Sri Lankan genocide
Thousands of supporters of a Tamil state protested in Brussels Monday against "genocide" by the Sri Lankan government, urging the European Union to send observers to see the situation on the ground. "The Sri Lankan soldiers are killing 50 Tamil every day, and that is just in the so-called ‘protected areas’," said Siva Ram, a… Continue reading Thousands of Tamils decry Sri Lankan genocide
Cruelty of disinformation
TamilNet Sunday published news and photographs on the plight of pregnant mothers, newborn babies and babies in the wombs affected by the inhuman shelling and bombing by the Colombo government on the safe zone declared for civilians. This information on hard truth has stirred Colombo’s disinformation agencies to discredit TamilNet by bringing in trivial matters… Continue reading Cruelty of disinformation
Gotabaya comments on “media freedom”
"Mentioning the editor’s [Vidyadaran’s] name provoked a surprising response," says Amos Roberts, reporter for Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Dateline, in his 25 minute report from Sri Lanka, referring to the spontaneous display of anger by Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse who had ordered Vidyadaran’s arrest and accused Vidyadaran of "terrorism" saying, "he… Continue reading Gotabaya comments on “media freedom”
Civilian casualties mount as intense bombing and shelling continues
69 civilians were killed, including 19 children, and scores wounded within the safe zone in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombardments Saturday in Mullaiththeevu. The SLAF bombers have been attacking the zone continuously for the 5th day, despite the call from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Friday to… Continue reading Civilian casualties mount as intense bombing and shelling continues