Sri Lankan forces took control of the entire island’s coastline Saturday, trapping the Tamil Tigers in a tiny pocket of territory and cutting off any sea escape for the rebels’ top leaders, the military said. President Mahinda Rajapaksa vowed to defeat the remaining rebel fighters and end the 25-year-old civil war by Saturday night. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka military cuts off rebel sea escape
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UN envoy heads to Sri Lanka; civilians flee war
A top U.N. official headed to Sri Lanka on Friday on an urgent mission to safeguard civilians trapped by fighting as thousands of desperate war refugees escaped across the front lines into government territory. Government officials say they have cornered the Tamil Tiger rebels in a tiny coastal strip and stand poised to end this… Continue reading UN envoy heads to Sri Lanka; civilians flee war
Sri Lanka: At least 2,400 break out of war zone
Thousands of civilians braved rebel fire Thursday to break out of Sri Lanka’s war zone, the military said, as health workers abandoned the only hospital in the area — leaving hundreds of wounded behind — because of unrelenting shelling. At least four civilians were killed and 14 others wounded when the rebels shot at… Continue reading Sri Lanka: At least 2,400 break out of war zone
Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare
President Barack Obama scolded both sides of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century-old civil war on Wednesday, demanding that the government stop shelling hospitals and that Tamil Tiger rebels cease using civilian shields. Before leaving the White House to deliver a commencement speech in Arizona, Obama told reporters that the situation on the south Asian island could… Continue reading Obama: Sri Lanka must end warfare
Doctor: Sri Lanka hospital shelled, 15 killed
A doctor at a hospital in Sri Lanka’s war zone says the facility has been hit by two shells in an attack that killed at least 15 people. The attack Wednesday marked the second day in a row the hospital was hit. Dr. V. Shanmugarajah said shells hit the hospital about 1 p.m.… Continue reading Doctor: Sri Lanka hospital shelled, 15 killed
Rights groups: satellite shows Sri Lanka shelling
Satellite images of Sri Lanka’s war zone along with witness accounts indicate the government has shelled the densely populated area in recent days despite its repeated denials, a human rights group said Wednesday. Health officials in the tiny coastal strip still under rebel control say the area was repeatedly pummeled by artillery attacks —… Continue reading Rights groups: satellite shows Sri Lanka shelling
Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
A mortar shell struck the only functioning medical facility in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone Tuesday morning, killing 49 patients and bystanders and wounding more than 50 others, a government health official in the area said. The attack came after a weekend of heavy shelling that killed hundreds of civilians trapped in the war… Continue reading Doctor says 49 killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
Tamil protesters block road outside UK parliament
Hundreds of pro-Tamil demonstrators blocked traffic and clashed with police in the streets around Britain’s Parliament Monday after news filtered out from Sri Lanka that hundreds of their compatriots had died in intense shelling. Police said Monday evening that 36 people had been arrested and the protesters had been cleared from the roads. … Continue reading Tamil protesters block road outside UK parliament
Sri Lanka official: Artillery kills 257 civilians
A massive barrage of artillery in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone killed at least 257 civilians and wounded 814 overnight, a government doctor said Sunday, calling it the bloodiest day he had seen in the government’s offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels. V. Shanmugarajah, a physician working in the war zone, said he feared… Continue reading Sri Lanka official: Artillery kills 257 civilians
Rights group: Sri Lanka shelling hospitals
Human Rights Watch on Saturday accused Sri Lankan forces of repeatedly striking hospitals in the northern war zone with indiscriminate artillery and aerial attacks that have killed scores of people, a charge the military denied. The New York-based group claimed military commanders responsible for ordering or conducting such attacks "may be prosecuted for war… Continue reading Rights group: Sri Lanka shelling hospitals
