At least 10 Sri Lankan civilians were killed and dozens more wounded Sunday when artillery shells fell inside a government-designated "safe zone" in the heart of Tamil Tiger rebel territory, a health official said. Government forces have driven the rebels from most of their strongholds in recent months and have boxed them into a… Continue reading Official: Artillery kills 10 Sri Lanka civilians
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UK police say man apparently set himself on fire
A man apparently set himself on fire outside Britain’s Parliament on Friday and he was taken to a hospital with superficial burns, authorities said. Police said the man was on fire "for a short time" in Parliament Square in the heart of London. Without saying specifically that the man attempted self-immolation, police said… Continue reading UK police say man apparently set himself on fire
Official: Sri Lanka war zone conditions worsen
Conditions in Sri Lanka’s overcrowded war zone have rapidly deteriorated as stranded families packed fields filled with human waste, water supplies dwindled and a makeshift hospital ran out of essential medicines, the top health official in the region said Wednesday. Aid groups estimate more than 200,000 people are trapped in a small strip of… Continue reading Official: Sri Lanka war zone conditions worsen
Rights group says many Sri Lankan civilians killed
Civilian casualties in Sri Lanka’s civil war have skyrocketed in the past two months, Human Rights Watch said Friday, calling on the government to stop firing artillery indiscriminately into the northern war zone. The criticism came as John Holmes, the U.N.’ top humanitarian official, visited the country amid mounting concern for the fate of… Continue reading Rights group says many Sri Lankan civilians killed
Official: 38 civilians killed in Sri Lankan war
A Sri Lankan health official says at least 38 civilians have been killed and 140 others wounded in government artillery attacks and air raids on a tiny rebel-controlled territory that includes a government designated "no-fire zone." Dr. Thurairaja Varatharaja, who works in the embattled region, says 13 members of an extended family were killed… Continue reading Official: 38 civilians killed in Sri Lankan war
Tamil MPs say Sri Lanka ignoring civilian safety
Tamil politicians accused the Sri Lankan government Tuesday of ignoring the safety of tens of thousands of civilians in its campaign to wipe out the Tamil Tiger rebels, saying more than 2,000 noncombatants have been killed in the recent fighting. The accusation came as UNICEF accused the rebels of stepping up their forcible recruitment… Continue reading Tamil MPs say Sri Lanka ignoring civilian safety
40 civilians die daily in Sri Lanka war
Artillery shelling and gunbattles between government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels are killing about 40 civilians every day and wounding more than 100 others inside Sri Lanka’s war zone, the top health official in the region said Friday. Aid groups have estimated more than 200,000 civilians were trapped in a tiny strip of land… Continue reading 40 civilians die daily in Sri Lanka war
Army creates new ‘safe zone’ in Sri Lankan war
Sri Lanka’s army disbanded the mostly ineffective "safe zone" it had established in the war-wracked north and set up a new refuge Thursday for the tens of thousands of civilians still trapped. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said the government set up a new haven because the Tamil Tiger rebels forced most of the… Continue reading Army creates new ‘safe zone’ in Sri Lankan war
16 patients killed in hospital shelling
At least 16 patients being treated at a makeshift hospital in the northern Sri Lankan war zone were killed by shelling, the Red Cross said Tuesday, as the military accused rebel fighters of killing 19 other civilians fleeing the area. The United Nations, meanwhile, said it was outraged by the "unnecessary" deaths of hundreds… Continue reading 16 patients killed in hospital shelling
Red Cross to evacuate wounded from Sri Lanka war
The Red Cross was working Tuesday to pull off a daring beach evacuation of 400 sick and wounded civilians stranded in a community center inside Sri Lanka’s war zone for nearly a week, an aid official said. The wounded fled the last functioning hospital in the war zone in Puthukkudiyiruppu last week after the… Continue reading Red Cross to evacuate wounded from Sri Lanka war
