Human Rights Watch puts into context, and graphically [with photographs] what is happening in Sri Lanka in relation to the Tamils in that country.
"Human Rights Watch researcher Anna Neistat says both sides in Sri Lanka's conflict are violating the laws of war. Approximately 100,000 civilians are trapped in a government-declared "no-fire zone" in the northern Vanni region. Tamil Tiger (LTTE) rebels have prevented civilians from leaving a tiny strip of land, while government forces have repeatedly and indiscriminately shelled the area.
These photos are from a makeshift hospital in Putumattalan that was treating survivors of attacks on April 8 and 9, 2009. Many were women and children who were waiting in a food distribution line in Pokkanai when artillery shells hit."
Go here to see the unsettling and most troubling photographs.
Meanwhile, the world, certainly through the UN, is doing nothing to stop the human slaughter.
See a BBC News report "Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal" here.
"Human Rights Watch researcher Anna Neistat says both sides in Sri Lanka's conflict are violating the laws of war. Approximately 100,000 civilians are trapped in a government-declared "no-fire zone" in the northern Vanni region. Tamil Tiger (LTTE) rebels have prevented civilians from leaving a tiny strip of land, while government forces have repeatedly and indiscriminately shelled the area.
These photos are from a makeshift hospital in Putumattalan that was treating survivors of attacks on April 8 and 9, 2009. Many were women and children who were waiting in a food distribution line in Pokkanai when artillery shells hit."
Go here to see the unsettling and most troubling photographs.
Meanwhile, the world, certainly through the UN, is doing nothing to stop the human slaughter.
See a BBC News report "Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal" here.
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