The bloodshed in Sri Lanka's civil war is continuing as the army says they are battling Tamil Tiger fighters on three sides and pushing deeper into rebel-held territory. In this Riz Khan show we take a look at the latest situation on the ground and possible solutions to the bloodshed that has torn the country apart for over 25 years.
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Green light to rid Tigers while 50,000 lives at risk, Boyle faults US, UK
[TamilNet, Thursday, 07 May 2009, 04:33 GMT]
"US. UK, France and India appear to have given green light to Sri Lanka to get rid of the Tigers no matter what the cost is to the 50,000 lives of innocent Tamils at risk now. Let's get back to the need to change that green light to a red light, and let's solve the humanitarian crisis first, and then talk about some sort of solution," said Francis Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, during an interview with Aljazeera network Wednesday. Eric Solheim, key architect of the 2002 peace process in Sri Lanka, and Nirj Deva, a Member of European Parliament and of Sri Lankan origin also participated in the discussions.
Long live a Sri lanka where both Tamils and Sinhalese live together peacefully side by side.
FreshPrinceofcolombo 1 year ago
Long live Tamil Eelam
ravishme2 2 years ago