Sri Lankan government uses chemical weapons in Vanni warfront – Solid Proof revealed
Initial results of Independent investigations conducted by “War Without Witness” confirms that Sri Lankan Government uses Chemical Weapons in Vanni (Northern Part of Sri Lanka) war front both on civilians and its enemy combatants, according to media release issued by War Without Witness. Two victims were examined by a qualified independent doctor in Vanni ‘Safe Zone’ on April 5 and the initial results have been peer-reviewed by an experienced doctor in United Kingdom.
Tamils rally outside Parliament
Hundreds of Tamil protesters are continuing their rally outside Parliament demanding the government acts to end war in Sri Lanka. Minor scuffles broke out as police officers moved demonstrators, who had camped out overnight, off the road and into the centre of Parliament Square. Rescue boats remain on standby amid fears demonstrators will jump en-masse from Westminster Bridge. A man is in hospital after jumping into the Thames. No-one has been arrested.
This is how Sri Lanka looking after their own citizens
8 months old baby died with out medicine her mom reports. She says there is no medicine in the hospitals (Vannai area) Sri Lanka, The Government is not sending any medicine.
Sri Lanka and Human Rights
Earlier today, I attended part of a conference in North York called “Human Rights and Sri Lanka”. Since The Agenda produced a program on the situation in Sri Lanka in early March (see below), I thought it might be a good idea to attend in order to keep up to date on this difficult conflict. It proved to be an informative experience. The conference was organized by a group called Canadian Human Rights Voice. Despite a name that implies a general concern for human rights everywhere, a quick visit to the group’s site shows they are clearly a Tamil-dominated organization focused on the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka. And the vast majority of people at the conference this morning seemed to be from Canada’s large Tamil community.
Sri Lankan State Terrorists in Melbourne: Drive to Freedom attacked by Sinhalese Mob
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 injured and their cars were damaged in the attack. One of the attackers also reportedly got injured in the melee.
Tamil Eelam Army reject ‘human shield’ accusations
Tamil Tigers rebels in Sri Lanka have denied accusations that they are using civilians as human shields.In an interview with Al Jazeera, smuggled out of the country, a senior Tiger commander rejected claims that civilians are being kept hostage in the combat zone.


