Share power with Tamils: US tells Lanka – rediff

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton [Images] has asked Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to devise a political solution to the ongoing ethnic conflict in the country. During a telephonic talk with the Sri Lankan President, Hillary also urged him to make sure that the Army does not fire into the civilian areas of the… Continue reading Share power with Tamils: US tells Lanka – rediff

Sri Lanka rejects UN charge of possible war crimes

Sri Lanka on Saturday rejected U.N. allegations it may have committed war crimes and vowed there would be no cease-fire in its drive to capture a shrinking rebel enclave and end the island’s 25-year-old civil war. A report Friday from U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay said government forces and Tamil rebels may have committed… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN charge of possible war crimes

Clinton call expresses concern over deteriorating conditions in safe zone

In a call made to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa, U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton ‘expressed the United States’ deep concern over the deteriorating conditions and increasing loss of life occurring in the Government of Sri Lanka-designated ‘safe zone’ in northern Sri Lanka,’ and ‘stated that the ‘Sri Lankan Army should not fire into… Continue reading Clinton call expresses concern over deteriorating conditions in safe zone

U.N. rights chief points to war crimes in Sri Lanka

Both sides in Sri Lanka’s conflict may have committed war crimes and must suspend fighting to let tens of thousands of civilians escape, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Friday.   Warning that the loss of life may reach "catastrophic levels," she urged the government and Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading U.N. rights chief points to war crimes in Sri Lanka

US Senators call for immediate ceasefire, international oversight of detention camps

A bipartisan group of seven senior U.S. Senators in a letter to Foreign Secretary Hilary Clinton blamed the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers for the "impending catastrophe," and said: "The situation in Sri Lanka is unacceptable and must be remedied as quickly as possible. We commend your recent statement with UK Foreign… Continue reading US Senators call for immediate ceasefire, international oversight of detention camps

SLA shelling kills 82 civilians inside ‘safe zone’ on Wednesday

Mullaiththeevu Medical Superintend V. Shanmugarajah narrowly escaped Wednesday from Sri Lanka Army fired Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) shells that hit Mu’l’livaaykkaal inside the ‘safe zone’, and a 7-year-old child was killed in long distance gunfire near the inland waters in Maaththa’lan. Totally, 82 civilians were killed and more than 130 wounded. Civilians who were… Continue reading SLA shelling kills 82 civilians inside ‘safe zone’ on Wednesday

After fighting, Sri Lanka needs devolution: India

Sri Lanka needs true devolution of power to minority Tamils if it wants to permanently end its long-running ethnic war, Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon has said.   Menon, who was in Washington for talks, said the United States and the Sri Lankan government itself both agreed with regional power India on the need to… Continue reading After fighting, Sri Lanka needs devolution: India

Diaspora prepares to send relief to forsaken civilians in Vanni

The Tamil diaspora in Britain is organising a direct ‘mercy mission’ taking food and medicine to the civilians of Vanni, forsaken by the conscience of the International Community, said Dr. V. Arudkumar from London, on Tuesday. Prominent humanitarian personalities are expected to participate in this mission. The expedition will be supported and participated by diaspora… Continue reading Diaspora prepares to send relief to forsaken civilians in Vanni