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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, May 6, 2020
11 years today - Deaths from starvation add to crisis
Marking 11 years since the Sri
Lankan military onslaught that massacred tens of thousands of Tamils, we
revisit the final days leading up to the 18th of
May 2009 – a date remembered around the world as ‘Tamil Genocide Day’.
The total number of Tamil civilians killed during the final months is
widely contested. After providing an initial death toll of 40,000, the
UN found evidence suggesting that 70,000 were killed. Local census
records indicate that at least 146,679 people are unaccounted for and
presumed to have been killed.
See more at www.RememberMay2009.com, a collaborative project launched last year, between the Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research, Tamil Guardian and 47 Roots.
5th May 2009
Deaths from starvation add to crisis
Photograph: Inside the final conflict zone, pictured on May 5th 2009.
As the Sri Lankan military continued its shelling of the No Fire Zone,
the LTTE called on the international community to facilitate the
delivery of urgent humanitarian aid.
Extracts from their press release follow:
Faced with imminent deaths by starvation directly attributable to the
Sri Lankan regime’s deliberate denial of food and humanitarian
assistance to the Tamil people, the Tamil Diaspora has initiated
measures to deliver humanitarian aid direct to the Tamil people in the
Vanni/Mullaitivu region. The LTTE calls on the international community
to support these actions to deliver humanitarian aid.
We draw attention to the nine deaths by starvation in the last few days
and the real fear that the death toll could rise exponentially in the
coming days.
The situation of the Tamil people who are being subject to shelling and
bombings has been made much worse by the deliberate withholding of food
and medicine. The UN and the rest of the International Community has a
moral obligation to support this initiative by the Tamil Diaspora.
Photographs: People queue for food inside the final conflict zone, pictured May 5th 2009.
The Tamil Rehabilitation Organisation reported that of the estimated
2500MT of food that was needed per month, only 60MT was allowed through
by the government for the whole of April.
It went on to add,
"Dead bodies are being taken by TRO
volunteers for burial or cremation. Dead bodies have to be collected
from shelters and bunkers. When dead bodies are brought to the hospitals
or when the wounded people died in the hospital as the treatment failed
they also have to be picked up.
A State Department report quoted sources as stating “various sections of Mullivaikkal were subject to air attack, artillery fire and cluster bombs”.
It added, “a source in the NFZ reported that there were no antibiotics available to treat illnesses”.
Prof Francis Boyle writes that
"since the outset of this latest crisis in January, the GOSL has
exterminated about 7000 Tamils in Vanni, certainly a "substantial part"
of the Tamil population in Vanni and Sri Lanka.”
“If not stopped now, the GOSL's toll of genocide against the Tamils could far exceed the recent horrors of Srebrenica."
"A generation ago the world turned
away from the Nazi genocide against the Jews--and lived to regret it.
Humanity is at a similar crossroads today.”
British MPs conclude trip to Sri Lanka
A delegation of British MPs conclude their visit to Sri Lanka, with a press conference that slams the LTTE and calls on Sri Lanka to “use maximum restraint in their ongoing operations”.
"The LTTE has ignored repeated calls for the release of these
civilians," said Des Browne. "We welcome the Government's agreement to
allow the UN to visit the conflict zone to assess the humanitarian needs
of the people there and to plan the evacuation of the remaining
civilians... We spoke to a number of people in the camps who expressed
their genuine relief at having escaped the LTTE and reached a place of
safety. It is clear that IDPs in camps are much better off than their
friends and relatives who remain in the conflict zone."
"The lack of independent reporting from the conflict zone is oxygen to
LTTE propaganda and generates unhelpful speculation," said John Bercow.
Army advances into No Fire Zone
Wikileaks cables reveal “elements of the 53 Division” have entered the
No Fire Zone. It adds “53 Division is advancing south on an axis west of
the A35 road and east of the Nanthi Kadal Lagoon, while 58 Division is
moving south on an axis east of the A35 and west of the coast.”

Photograph: Inside the final conflict zone, pictured on May 5th 2009.
Faced with imminent deaths by starvation directly attributable to the
Sri Lankan regime’s deliberate denial of food and humanitarian
assistance to the Tamil people, the Tamil Diaspora has initiated
measures to deliver humanitarian aid direct to the Tamil people in the
Vanni/Mullaitivu region. The LTTE calls on the international community
to support these actions to deliver humanitarian aid.
We draw attention to the nine deaths by starvation in the last few days
and the real fear that the death toll could rise exponentially in the
coming days.
The situation of the Tamil people who are being subject to shelling and
bombings has been made much worse by the deliberate withholding of food
and medicine. The UN and the rest of the International Community has a
moral obligation to support this initiative by the Tamil Diaspora.
"Dead bodies are being taken by TRO
volunteers for burial or cremation. Dead bodies have to be collected
from shelters and bunkers. When dead bodies are brought to the hospitals
or when the wounded people died in the hospital as the treatment failed
they also have to be picked up.
“If not stopped now, the GOSL's toll of genocide against the Tamils could far exceed the recent horrors of Srebrenica."
"A generation ago the world turned
away from the Nazi genocide against the Jews--and lived to regret it.
Humanity is at a similar crossroads today.”



