Every morning and evening, Velmurugu Kangasuriyam gathers his 2 1/2 year-old daughter and his wife and confronts the wreckage of his former life. His wife, Thaya, lights an oil lamp on the mantle of a dark, bare concrete room. Kangasuriyam presses his hands together and closes his eyes. Little Theresa follows in imitation. For… Continue reading 4 years later, tsunami victim rebuilds his life
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CM warns of action against pro-LTTE activities
Amidst signs of tension between the Congress and pro-LTTE parties, chief minister M Karunanidhi on Thursday warned of legal action against those functioning or speaking in support of banned organisations. "The DMK does not support those who support organisations banned in India. If anyone speaks or acts in aid of such outfits, the DMK government… Continue reading CM warns of action against pro-LTTE activities
Pottu Amman relieved of duties
The internal conflict among the top leadership of the LTTE came to a head recently when the Tiger Intelligence Unit (TOSI) and the Black Tigers (Karum Puligal) Chief Shanmugaligam Sivashanker, better known as Pottu Amman, was removed from the post by the LTTE Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. The differences among the Tiger hierarchy at the moment… Continue reading Pottu Amman relieved of duties
Sri Lanka claims capture of rebel base
The Sri Lankan military says it has captured a rebel training base amid heavy fighting in the north. The military says in a Friday statement that troops in the Mullaittivu district overran a Tamil Tiger base the day before. The base included huts, a lecture hall and rows of trench lines. Fighting also… Continue reading Sri Lanka claims capture of rebel base
Christmas observed in low key in Jaffna
Though Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Jaffna had lifted curfew on Christmas eve night in Jaffna peninsula the midnight mass and services in the churches in Jaffna peninsula did not draw many, sources in Jaffna said. Rt. Rev. Thomas Saundaranayagam, the Bishop of Jaffna attended midnight mass in Mother Mary’s church in Jaffna. Thousands of… Continue reading Christmas observed in low key in Jaffna
HRW asks Lanka not to detain fleeing civilians from Vanni
A leading rights watchdog has asked Sri Lankan government to stop arbitrarily detaining civilians fleeing fighting in the northern Vanni region and allow humanitarian agencies to return to provide desperately needed aid. In a new 49-page report, Human Rights Watch (HRW) blames Sri Lankan government for the severe shortages faced by 230,000 to 300,000 displaced… Continue reading HRW asks Lanka not to detain fleeing civilians from Vanni
18 Tamil Tigers killed in fighting: Sri Lankan government
Sri Lanka’s military beat back a Tamil Tiger counter-offensive in the island’s north, killing at least 18 guerrillas, the defence ministry said on Thursday. The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) mounted the offensive outside their besieged political capital of Kilinochchi on Wednesday, the ministry said. "Well prepared troops engaged the advancing… Continue reading 18 Tamil Tigers killed in fighting: Sri Lankan government
Sri Lanka bleeds – with no peace in sight
By P. Karunakharan: Sri Lanka’s dragging ethnic conflict is at a decisive phase, with the military determined to crush the Tamil Tigers and the guerrillas adamantly refusing to give up. The Indian Ocean island nation is spending millions of dollars to give an annihilating blow to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as troops… Continue reading Sri Lanka bleeds – with no peace in sight
Sri Lankan military: Heavy fighting rages in north
Sri Lankan soldiers found the bodies of three Tamil Tiger rebels killed in the latest fighting in the embattled northern region as air force fighter jets bombed militants building fortifications to protect their de facto capital, the military said Thursday. Fighting has escalated in recent months in the 25-year-old civil war and the military… Continue reading Sri Lankan military: Heavy fighting rages in north
Sri Lanka Air Force attacks convent in Vanni, deploys cluster bombs
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed a convent named Holy Cross Convent, located on Paranthan Mullaiththevu Road, 600 meters away from Paranthan junction Tuesday night around 10:30 p.m., a day before Christmas. TamilNet correspondent who visited the site Wednesday morning witnessed that the attacked premises was marked with Red Cross on the roof. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka Air Force attacks convent in Vanni, deploys cluster bombs