Dr. T. Sathiyamoorthy, the Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) of Ki’linochchi district, in a situation report issued on Thursday said that only 109.71MT of food had been received for the month of February 2009 through the ships with the help of the ICRC. The real requirement per month, according to the RDHS is 4950… Continue reading Only 2.2% of humanitarian supplies reached Vanni in February – RDHS
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Sri Lankan Civilians Starving Under Heavy Shelling
Thousands of Sri Lankans crammed into a squalid coastal strip along with retreating Tamil rebels face relentless shelling that has killed dozens of civilians in the past two days and left many scrounging for food to survive, witnesses said Thursday. Concern is growing for the trapped civilians as the Sri Lankan army seeks to… Continue reading Sri Lankan Civilians Starving Under Heavy Shelling
Sri Lankan Tamil from Harrow who burned to death in protest to be buried – Harrow Times
THOUSANDS are expected to attend the funeral of a man who burned himself to death protesting about the civil war in Sri Lanka. Murugathasan Varnakulasingham, 27, set fire to himself outside the United Nations headquarters in Geneva as a last resort to draw attention to the situation in his home country. A note… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil from Harrow who burned to death in protest to be buried – Harrow Times
Perpetrating civilian starvation is violation of all norms of war: LTTE
"The brutalities committed by Colombo’s armed forces on civilians have no precedence in any conventional war," said LTTE’s Puthukkudiyiuruppu area political head C. Ilamparithy on Wednesday describing that the offensive by the Sri Lankan government denying food and medicine to civilians whom it claims as its citizens as an "abnormal violation of all norms of… Continue reading Perpetrating civilian starvation is violation of all norms of war: LTTE
Red Cross worker killed in Sri Lanka war zone
A local Red Cross employee was killed in Sri Lanka’s war zone, where troops have cornered Tamil Tiger rebels, an official said on Thursday. "One of our male workers was killed on Wednesday afternoon by shrapnel," of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) spokeswoman Sarasi Wijeratne said. Wijeratne identified the victim… Continue reading Red Cross worker killed in Sri Lanka war zone
SLA shelling kills more children, carnage in ‘safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up artillery fire Wednesday inside the ‘safety zone’ killing 78 civilians. 21 of the victims are children, according to emerging details from various settlements. 23 civilians were killed in artillery barrage in the morning from 5:30 to 9:00 a.m. and 47 in the evening between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m. 182… Continue reading SLA shelling kills more children, carnage in ‘safety zone
UN: Sri Lanka war causing civilian catastrophe
Civilians trapped in the war zone in northern Sri Lanka are dying because they lack food and medicine in what the United Nations described Wednesday as an "unfolding humanitarian catastrophe." An army offensive has driven the Tamil Tiger rebels from most of their strongholds in recent months and corralled them in a narrow strip… Continue reading UN: Sri Lanka war causing civilian catastrophe
SLA in killing spree in the ‘safety zone’, 73 killed, 160 wounded
Sri Lanka Army fired artillery shells and air attacks by the Sri Lanka Air Force have claimed the lives of at least 73 civilians, most of them inside ‘safety zone’ on Tuesday in Mullaiththevu district, according to the details from medical and local aid workers in the district. More than 160 civilians have sustained injuries.… Continue reading SLA in killing spree in the ‘safety zone’, 73 killed, 160 wounded
Washington youths launch campaign to woo CNN’s Anderson Cooper
An international grassroots effort led by concerned youths in Washington State and Toronto area calls prominent CNN journalist, Anderson Cooper, to visit Sri Lanka and report on the growing culture of impunity towards media freedoms on the island. Driven by Jeffersonian instinct for the freedom of press, the Free-Our-Press website said the petition was inspired… Continue reading Washington youths launch campaign to woo CNN’s Anderson Cooper
Sri Lanka patients tell of shooting, shelling and trapped relatives
As heavy fighting continues in northern Sri Lanka, over 200,000 civilians remain trapped in the conflict in the Vanni region. But, over the past few weeks, some 35,000 people have managed to flee to the city of Vavuniya, 80 km south of the conflict zone. They tell of a beleaguered population living under constant threat… Continue reading Sri Lanka patients tell of shooting, shelling and trapped relatives