At 4.50pm on Monday 13th April 2009 Tamil protestors closed a major road junction on Parliament Square in London, stopping traffic in a spontaneous escalation of a continuous demonstration
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INSIDE STORY – Ready for peace?
It is one of Asia’s longest armed conflicts, and now the Sri Lankan government is convinced the end is near. On Sunday, Mahinda Rajapakse, Sri Lanka’s president, announced the military was on the verge of wiping out the Tamil Tigers. Earlier this year, the Sri Lankan government launched an offensive against the rebels and… Continue reading INSIDE STORY – Ready for peace?
Sinhalese mob attacks Tamil demonstrators in Melbourne
A group of around 50 Sinhala expatriates, some of them allegedly inebriated, attacked a car-rally demonstration organised by the Eezham Tamil diaspora in Melbourne Saturday noon protesting genocide of their kith and kin in the island of Sri Lanka and demanding immediate end of the war waged by Colombo government. A few Eezham Tamils were… Continue reading Sinhalese mob attacks Tamil demonstrators in Melbourne
179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) attacks have claimed the lives of 179 civilians within the three days of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, according to the casualty figures collected by TamilNet correspondent in Vanni. At least 76 of the slain victims were children below the age of 15. At least 16 pregnant mothers were among the slain.… Continue reading 179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone
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
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
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
Sri Lanka rebels deny UN war crimes claims – 17 Feb 09
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have denied UN claims that they shot civilians fleeing the country’s war zone and have been recruiting child soldiers. Al Jazeera’s David Hawkins reports from Colomb…
Civilians killed by Sri Lanka Army shelling – 14-02-2009 -eurotvlive.com
On 14.02.2009 at approximately 8 pm the Sri Lanka Army shelled the residential area of Iranaipaalai. Several civilians were killed in this incident. Due to continuous shelling it is not possible to go to the area under attack. At least 11 civilians including 5 children have been killed at Iranaipaalai and Pandian Vetu areas.… Continue reading Civilians killed by Sri Lanka Army shelling – 14-02-2009 -eurotvlive.com