Dozens of Sri Lankan civilians are being killed and many more wounded every day even as the government moves to restrict foreign diplomats and journalists from what has been called a "war without witnesses". In the latest rebuff to international efforts to try to ease the suffering of up to 200,000 Tamil civilians, the Sri… Continue reading British envoy banned in war without witnesses
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US Foreign Relations Committee to hold hearings on Sri Lanka
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations is to hold hearings on "Recent Developments in Sri Lanka’ on the 24th February, 2:30 p.m. at the Dirksen Senate Building, Committee’s website said. The hearing will be presided by the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Kerry. Witnesses at the hearing are announced to be former… Continue reading US Foreign Relations Committee to hold hearings on Sri Lanka
Downing Street red-faced after Sri Lanka condemns ‘envoy’
Britain was tonight embroiled in a diplomatic row with Sri Lanka after Downing Street mistakenly thought it had been granted approval to appoint a special envoy to focus on the country’s deteriorating humanitarian situation. The Sri Lankan government has angrily labelled the appointment of Des Browne, the former Defence Minister, as "extremely unhelpful" and… Continue reading Downing Street red-faced after Sri Lanka condemns ‘envoy’
Eezham Tamil immolates himself to death in front of UN office in Geneva
A 26-year-old diaspora Eezham Tamil from UK has self-immolated himself to death in front of the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) in Switzerland Thursday night around 8:20 p.m., according to police spokesman Eric Grandgean. The man has identified himself as Murukathasan in a letter left behind by him 10 meters away from the scene,… Continue reading Eezham Tamil immolates himself to death in front of UN office in Geneva
Without Me, They Couldn’t Win the War
Dressed in their Sri Lankan army fatigues and clutching automatic assault rifles, a half-dozen bodyguards fanned out over the lawn of a seaside hotel to form a ring of security for their client: Karuna Amman, formerly a top commander in this country’s rebel army. Colonel Karuna, his nom de guerre, was widely seen as… Continue reading Without Me, They Couldn’t Win the War
Tigers deny firing at civilians, accuse SLA, urge for international monitors
Categorically denying reports by the Sri Lankan military officials in Colombo that the Tigers had fired at the fleeing civilians in Vanni, Puthukkudiyiruppu Divisional Political Head of the LTTE, C. Ilamparithy told TamilNet Wednesday that Sri Lanka Army (SLA) commando teams had entered the ‘safety zone’ in Udaiyaarkaddu and Chuthanthirapuram and had opened fire killing… Continue reading Tigers deny firing at civilians, accuse SLA, urge for international monitors
Relentless shelling expels civilians from ‘safety zone
Thousands of civilians were seen Monday fleeing in all directions from the ‘safety zone’ as mortar, artillery and Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) rockets hit the entire area demarcated by the Colombo government as safety zone. At least 36 civilians were killed and 76 wounded throughout the day in Va’l’lipunam, Chuthanthirapuram and in Maaththa’lan. The… Continue reading Relentless shelling expels civilians from ‘safety zone
U.N. experts decry ‘climate of fear’ in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s journalists, lawyers and human rights defenders are living in fear and need better protection from violence, United Nations investigators said on Monday. In a joint statement, 10 U.N. experts called on the government to act quickly to halt repressive practices. "The fear of reprisals against victims and witnesses, together with a lack… Continue reading U.N. experts decry ‘climate of fear’ in Sri Lanka
Don’t fire in the safe zones: Pranab urges Lanka
Maintaining that India has no sympathy for the terrorist organization LTTE, external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said the Sri Lankan forces should make a distinction between LTTE and Tamil civilians and not fire at ‘safe zones’. At a Congress conclave here, Mukherjee said India has been demanding extradition of LTTE chief V Prabhakaran… Continue reading Don’t fire in the safe zones: Pranab urges Lanka
Colombo needs military victory before economy sinks – Aussie Don
Asserting that Tamils have suffered "systematic discrimination practised against them," by past Sinhala Governments, Prof. Sisira Jeyasuriya, associate professor of Economics at La Trobe University in Victoria, Australia, in an interview with Australian Broadcasting Corporation last week said that Colombo’s military victories are unlikely to bring violence to an end, as the Tigers will resort… Continue reading Colombo needs military victory before economy sinks – Aussie Don