Sri Lanka urged to halt fighting to help civilians

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been urged by a grouping of the Tamil diaspora to halt military operations for a while to help civilians trapped in the Tamil Tiger zone to escape.

The Tamil Forum for Peace has asked Rajapaksa to "unilaterally declare an immediate cessation of hostilities for a specified period to enable safe passage to the innocents trapped in the small area under (the) control" of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

"We also call upon the international community to exert pressure on LTTE to release the civilians it is forcibly holding as hostages," it added.

The appeal follows reports of heavy casualties the Tamil civilian population has suffered in a small area of Sri Lanka’s Mullaitivu district still held by the LTTE.

"The LTTE may be holding them for their own safety and may be ready to sacrifice them for propaganda purposes to turn international opinion against your government," the statement said.

But it added that "the safety of all civilians trapped in the fighting zone is paramount and necessary and saving their lives is the only morally right thing to do at this juncture".

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