Nearly 1,200 civilians have fled fierce fighting in northern Sri Lanka as government troops capture more territory from Tamil Tiger separatists, the military said Sunday. About 1,055 of the civilians, including 380 children, reached military-held areas over the last 24 hours near Puthkkudiyirippu, where battles between government troops and the rebels have been raging… Continue reading Sri Lankan military says 1,200 flee war zone – Washington Times
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Medical supply shortage in Sri Lanka causes deaths
More than 500 patients have died since January in two areas in northern Sri Lanka ravaged by civil war due to a lack of medical supplies, the regions’ top health officials said. In a letter to the Ministry of Health, the two said just 5 percent of the needed drugs and dressings were received… Continue reading Medical supply shortage in Sri Lanka causes deaths
Sri Lanka say no conditions for IMF emergency loan
Sri Lanka will not accept any conditions on emergency loans it receives from the International Monetary Fund, the island’s president was quoted Tuesday as saying. Sri Lanka announced earlier this month that it had become the latest nation to seek help from the IMF to help it through the global economic downturn. "We… Continue reading Sri Lanka say no conditions for IMF emergency loan
Sri Lanka says rebel leader likely in war zone
There is a chance the leader of the Tamil rebels is still in a shrinking war zone in northern Sri Lanka and has not fled the country, the military said Monday. Speculation has been widespread about the location of Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran _ who has vowed not to be captured alive _… Continue reading Sri Lanka says rebel leader likely in war zone
Sri Lanka rejects UN charge of possible war crimes
Sri Lanka on Saturday rejected U.N. allegations it may have committed war crimes and vowed there would be no cease-fire in its drive to capture a shrinking rebel enclave and end the island’s 25-year-old civil war. A report Friday from U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay said government forces and Tamil rebels may have committed… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN charge of possible war crimes
Sri Lanka says seizes hospital from rebels
The Sri Lankan army Thursday seized the last remaining medical facility held by separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in the north of the island, a military official said. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said the troops took the facility near Puthukkudiyiruppu after launching an operation Wednesday. "We took complete control this morning," he told… Continue reading Sri Lanka says seizes hospital from rebels
Blast hits near mosque in southern Sri Lanka
A suspected rebel suicide bomber attacked a gathering of Muslims celebrating a religious holiday outside a mosque in southern Sri Lanka on Tuesday morning, killing 10 people and wounding three government ministers, security officials said. The bomber appeared to have targeted six ministers as they walked in a procession toward the mosque in the… Continue reading Blast hits near mosque in southern Sri Lanka
Worsening Sri Lanka violence shakes British Tamils
They have fled a quarter-century of horrifying civil war in Sri Lanka for safe haven abroad, but the more than 250,000 Tamils living in Britain have not managed to put the conflict behind them. Thousands plan to gather Saturday for the funeral of a young man who burned himself to death to dramatize the… Continue reading Worsening Sri Lanka violence shakes British Tamils
Rights group: Free civilians from Sri Lankan war
Human Rights Watch called on the Sri Lankan government and ethnic Tamil rebels Thursday to allow thousands of families to flee the northern war zone. A local doctor said scores of civilians were killed and hundreds wounded in two days of shelling. A Red Cross staff member who had been helping evacuate wounded patients… Continue reading Rights group: Free civilians from Sri Lankan war
UN: Sri Lanka war causing civilian catastrophe
Civilians trapped in the war zone in northern Sri Lanka are dying because they lack food and medicine in what the United Nations described Wednesday as an "unfolding humanitarian catastrophe." An army offensive has driven the Tamil Tiger rebels from most of their strongholds in recent months and corralled them in a narrow strip… Continue reading UN: Sri Lanka war causing civilian catastrophe
