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இதுதான் சரியான நேரம்; இலங்கை பிரச்சனையை பாதுகாப்பு சபைக்கு எடுக்க வேண்டும்;மனித உரிமை அமைப்பு

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"It is high time for the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka to be officially taken up on the Security Council's agenda," said Brad Adams.

The government's ‘final warning' to the Tamil Tigers should not be considered a final warning to the thousands of trapped civilians. Both sides need to show far greater concern for civilians, or many more civilians will die, Says Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. "expected major attack following the Sri Lankan government's "final warning" to the LTTE underscores the need for heightened measures to minimize civilian casualties," he said. Tamil National Columnist explore the statement by President Rajapakse at this point, "More than 35,000 civilians today fled the last area under the control of Sri Lanka’s cornered LTTE, the escape of the civilians removes the final obstacle to an all-out military offensive," President Mahinda Rajapaksa said. Also Tamil National note here the Tamil Diaspora's continuously expressed fear on the meekly agenda behind the government's claim of only 40,000 people in the conflict zone. Government by late yesterday claimed that 35,000 people have left for army controlled areas, whereas the initial report put the figure at 5000. According to Tamil National Reporter the figure stands somewhere at 8000 to 10,000. Our columnist leaves the rest to the readers view.

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