Hundreds of protesters demanding Sri Lanka halt its military assault in Tamil areas of the Indian Ocean island blocked a major bridge beside London’s Parliament overnight, police said Tuesday. Several thousand demonstrators had gathered Monday to draw attention to the situation in Sri Lanka, where the U.N. estimates up to 190,000 people are trapped… Continue reading Tamil protesters block bridge near UK Parliament
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Sri Lanka safe zone now rebels’ last stronghold
Three days of intense fighting in Sri Lanka’s northeast has left 420 Tamil Tiger rebels dead and pushed the remaining guerrillas into a small "no-fire" zone crowded with tens of thousands of civilians, the military said, a development likely to raise international concerns for the safety of those trapped. The government offensive means the… Continue reading Sri Lanka safe zone now rebels’ last stronghold
Sri Lanka military: 420 rebels killed in 3 days
Sri Lankan forces killed 420 Tamil Tigers in the last three days and drove the rebels into a "no-fire" zone crowded with tens of thousands of civilians trying to flee the fighting, the military said Sunday. Government troops captured the entire Puthukkudiyiruppu area, the last rebel stronghold on the edge of the safety zone… Continue reading Sri Lanka military: 420 rebels killed in 3 days
Sri Lanka says flood of people leave war zone
More than 23,000 civilians escaped last month from a war zone in Sri Lanka’s north, where the military appears close to crushing the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels, the government said Wednesday. Tens of thousands of civilians have been trapped by the fighting as the military has rolled up a series of battlefield victories and… Continue reading Sri Lanka says flood of people leave war zone
Sri Lanka says rebels encircled in fierce fighting
Sri Lankan troops have surrounded dozens of Tamil Tiger separatist rebels during fierce fighting in the island’s north in a drive to end a 25-year civil war, the military said Thursday. The rebels _ who once commanded a de facto state across a large swath of the island’s north and east _ have been… Continue reading Sri Lanka says rebels encircled in fierce fighting
Sri Lankan rebels appeal again for cease-fire: Washington Times
The Tamil Tiger rebels appealed again Tuesday for a halt to fighting in their war against the Sri Lankan government, though they denied they were on the brink of defeat despite being backed into an ever-shrinking pocket of land. The appeal for a cease-fire from S. Pathmanathan, in charge of international diplomatic relations for… Continue reading Sri Lankan rebels appeal again for cease-fire: Washington Times
Sri Lanka says 39 rebels killed in fighting
At least 39 Tamil Tiger rebels have been killed in land and sea battles on Sri Lanka’s northeast coast as an army offensive moves forward in a bid to end 25 years of civil war, the military said Monday. A navy officer said 26 rebels were killed in a sea battle Monday off Chalai.… Continue reading Sri Lanka says 39 rebels killed in fighting
Sri Lanka military says it pushes back rebels
Sri Lanka’s military said Thursday it had brushed off a Tamil Tiger counterattack by killing 30 guerrillas, pinning the rebels in a rapidly shrinking area and moving closer to ending the quarter-century-long civil war. Ethnic Tamil lawmakers, meanwhile, rejected the president’s invitation for talks, urging the government to first ensure the safety of civilians trapped… Continue reading Sri Lanka military says it pushes back rebels
More than 1,500 civilians flee Sri Lanka war zone
An exodus of civilians fleeing the fighting in northern Sri Lanka has picked up, with more than 1,500 escaping in the last day, the government said Wednesday. Tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in a sliver of land along the island’s northeast coast where government troops are battling to dislodge remnants of the… Continue reading More than 1,500 civilians flee Sri Lanka war zone
Sri Lanka president vows to rebuild rail line
Sri Lanka’s president has vowed to rebuild a vital rail link to the north of the island that has been cut for nearly two decades because of civil war. The Colombo to Jaffna "Yal Devi" train has not run since 1990 after being repeatedly bombed by Tamil rebels fighting to create a separate state… Continue reading Sri Lanka president vows to rebuild rail line
