U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Sri Lanka to stop using heavy weapons that risk civilian lives and to suspend its offensive against ethnic Tamil rebels so that desperately needed aid can be sent to the war zone. Ban spoke to President Mahinda Rajapaksa on the telephone Tuesday night amid heavy international pressure for… Continue reading UN calls for cease-fire in Sri Lanka civil war
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Official: Shelling in Sri Lanka war zone kills 10
The Sri Lankan military fired scores of artillery shells into the northern war zone overnight, killing at least 10 civilians despite a pledge to stop using heavy weapons in its offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels, a health official in the region said Friday. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara denied the army had fired… Continue reading Official: Shelling in Sri Lanka war zone kills 10
Swedish foreign minister denied entry to Sri Lanka
STOCKHOLM (AP) – Sweden’s Foreign Minister Carl Bildt says he has been refused entry to Sri Lanka as part of a European mediating mission. Bildt was scheduled to visit the country Wednesday with British Foreign Secretary David Miliband and French counterpart Bernard Kouchner. Bildt has told The Associated Press that Sri Lankan authorities did not… Continue reading Swedish foreign minister denied entry to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka to stop airstrikes, shelling of rebels
The Sri Lankan government, under intense pressure to prevent civilian deaths, said Monday it would immediately stop airstrikes and artillery attacks but rejected calls for a cease-fire in its war against the Tamil Tiger rebels. The effect of the decision was not immediately clear. The military says it stopped using such weapons weeks ago,… Continue reading Sri Lanka to stop airstrikes, shelling of rebels
G-8 to Sri Lanka factions: no more civilian losses
The Group of Eight industrialized nations demanded Saturday that the warring factions in Sri Lanka take all necessary action to prevent further civilian casualties. The G-8 foreign ministers said they were deeply concerned about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the country and the «mass civilian casualties that have resulted. They condemned the rebels for using… Continue reading G-8 to Sri Lanka factions: no more civilian losses
Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone
Tens of thousands of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone are facing starvation, the Tamil Tiger rebels warned Saturday as the U.N. sent its top humanitarian official to assess the crisis. Reports of chaos in the northern war zone have increased in recent days as the Sri Lankan military pushed forward with… Continue reading Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone
UN says nearly 6,500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka
Two top Indian officials headed Friday to Sri Lanka to demand an immediate cease fire in the bloody civil war as a private U.N. document reported that nearly 6,500 ethnic Tamil civilians were killed in the last three months of fighting. Concern for the safety of the civilians trapped in the war zone has… Continue reading UN says nearly 6,500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka rebels: 1,000 civilians die in govt raid
Sri Lanka’s Tamil rebels said Tuesday that 1,000 civilians died in a government raid on their territory that the military says freed thousands of noncombatants from the war zone. The military denied the accusation. Government forces say they rescued thousands of civilians on Monday after they broke through a barrier built by the rebels to… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels: 1,000 civilians die in govt raid
Web site: Sri Lankan troops attack rebel defenses
Sri Lankan troops backed by helicopter gunships attacked Tamil Tiger defenses in the northeast Thursday, a rebel-allied Web site reported, as international pressure grew for a new cease-fire to allow civilians to escape the fighting. The military denied launching an assault. The government, which has surrounded the rebels along with tens of thousands of… Continue reading Web site: Sri Lankan troops attack rebel defenses
UN calls for pause in Sri Lanka’s civil war
A U.N. human rights official called Tuesday for a pause in Sri Lanka’s civil war and urged the Tamil Tiger rebels to allow tens of thousands of trapped civilians to flee the fighting. The civilians are in a precarious position because they are huddled in a narrow "no-fire" zone on the island’s northeast coast… Continue reading UN calls for pause in Sri Lanka’s civil war
