Sri Lanka Orders International Red Cross Society to leave immedia

by Japanagent | February 8, 2009 at 06:45 am
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Government orders International Red Cross Society to leave immediately from Vanni

Government has ordered the International Red Cross Society to immediately leave Vanni. Joint Forces Commanding Chief Donald Perera has instructed employees of International Red Cross Society functioning in the Vanni area should immediately leave the premises.

He has informed by writing that Tamil Eelam Liberation tigers are confined in 96 kilo meters area and they cannot grant protection to the Red Cross Society staff was stated.

Accusations are that three officials functioning in the said area are working in the interest of Liberation tigers.

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Tiana

Under the payroll of ltte? Lol. What a joke! Just because they fear for the truth to come out....

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Sri Lanka has been killing their ethnic minority Tamils in the name of war on Terror, since they have successfully evacuated the international humanitarian organizations and NGOs from the conflict area. Now Sri Lanka wants to evacuate ICRC as ICRC witnesses the Sri Lanka’s aerial attacks on civilian hospitals with cluster bombs.


Even yesterday, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has conducted an indiscriminate barrage of artillery shelling on the safety zone and killed more than 80 civilians and caused injuries to 200.


http://www.lankawin.com/article.php?artiId=5974&catId=&token=dispNews

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