A female suicide bomber blew herself up Monday among a group of soldiers searching civilians fleeing Sri Lanka’s northern war zone, killing three people and wounding 36 others, the military said. The attack took place as the military boxed the Tamil Tiger rebels into a small strip of land on the northeastern coast and… Continue reading Sri Lankan suicide bomber kills 3, wounds 36
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Red Cross urges safe passage for sick in Sri Lanka
Hundreds of sick and wounded people are stranded in a makeshift hospital in war-wracked northern Sri Lanka, the Red Cross said Saturday as it urged the government and Tamil Tiger rebels to let the patients out of the conflict zone. The makeshift hospital in Puttumatalan village is the only medical facility available in the… Continue reading Red Cross urges safe passage for sick in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka war near end, but ethnic tension remains
The Sri Lankan government is poised to crush the Tamil Tiger rebels and end a quarter-century civil war that has killed tens of thousands. But it still faces a major challenge beyond the battlefield: resolving the ethnic conflict that fueled the uprising. President Mahinda Rajapaksa has consistently expressed support for a deal to give the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war near end, but ethnic tension remains
Sri Lankan president says rebels nearly crushed
Sri Lanka’s president declared Monday the army is on the verge of crushing the Tamil Tiger rebels after a 25-year war, as images from the conflict zone showing scores of dead and wounded civilians surfaced. The photographs and video footage, which were handed to The Associated Press, highlight the plight of some 250,000 civilians trapped… Continue reading Sri Lankan president says rebels nearly crushed
Rare images emerge of Sri Lankans trapped in war
Rare images of suffering civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s war zone emerged Monday: Dead parents still cradling their children. A teenage boy with no arms crying in despair. A severely crowded hospital with many patients lying on mats under already full beds. The photographs and video footage of scores of dead and wounded, which… Continue reading Rare images emerge of Sri Lankans trapped in war
Sri Lankan official says army shelled hospital
A hospital in the area where Sri Lankan government and rebel forces are fighting was hit by a series of artillery shells late Sunday which killed five patients, the top health official in the region said. Dr. Thurairajah Varatharajah said the shells appeared to have been fired by the Sri Lankan army and caused… Continue reading Sri Lankan official says army shelled hospital
Sri Lankan official warns diplomats, CNN, BBC
Sri Lanka warned Western diplomats, foreign journalists and aid groups Sunday that they would be "chased" out of the country if they appear to favor the Tamil Tiger rebels. Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa singled out the ambassadors of Switzerland and Germany, and television networks CNN, BBC and Al-Jazeera in his criticism of foreigners, accusing… Continue reading Sri Lankan official warns diplomats, CNN, BBC
Sri Lanka deadline for civilian safe passage ends
A Sri Lankan government deadline for Tamil Tiger rebels to let civilians leave the northern conflict zone has ended with only about a hundred reaching safe areas. The government is accusing the insurgents of holding the civilians as human shields. According to the Red Cross, some 250,000 civilians are trapped in the 115-square mile… Continue reading Sri Lanka deadline for civilian safe passage ends
Red Cross: Hundreds killed in Sri Lankan war zone
At least 300 civilians were wounded and scores feared killed by Sri Lankan army artillery shells fired into a designated "safe zone" for ethnic Tamils trapped by fighting between the military and Tamil rebels, a health official alleged Tuesday. The shelling comes as the rebels continue to fall back, pulling their forces and civilians… Continue reading Red Cross: Hundreds killed in Sri Lankan war zone
Official: 300 wounded in Sri Lanka artillery fire
At least 300 civilians were wounded and scores feared killed by government artillery shells fired into a designated "safe zone" for ethnic Tamils trapped by fighting between the government and Tamil rebels, a health official alleged Tuesday. A Web site favoring the Tamil Tiger rebels, TamilNet, meanwhile reported that government artillery fire killed more… Continue reading Official: 300 wounded in Sri Lanka artillery fire
