Sri Lanka’s armed forces have been accused of possible "war crimes" over the shelling of the last working hospital inside the northern conflict zone, which killed at least 45 people. The attack, inside an official "no-fire zone", was among the bloodiest incidents since the army began its offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels. About… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘war crime’ over shelled hospital
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Indian election: Tamil leader calls for invasion of Sri Lanka
The former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, who is expected to win the state in the final stage of India’s election campaign on Wednesday, told a mass rally: "Just as Indira Gandhi created Bangladesh, we will create a separate Eelam [state]." Her comments in Madras, also known as Chennai, have caused alarm in India… Continue reading Indian election: Tamil leader calls for invasion of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka conflict: refugees ‘shelled in no-fire zone’
The refugees were speaking from India’s Andhra Pradesh coast where they landed nine days after fleeing the town of Mullaitivu in the war zone by boat. Ten of the 21 refugees, including a four year old child, died on the voyage, according to the campaign group Human Rights Watch, which interviewed them while they were… Continue reading Sri Lanka conflict: refugees ‘shelled in no-fire zone’
Sri Lanka pins Tamil Tigers back further
The bund, a mined earth mound surrounded by a moat, is one of a series dug by the rebels to slow the advance of army troops into their final stronghold on the island’s north-east coast. Britain, the United States, the United Nations and the European Union believe the army is continuing to shell Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka pins Tamil Tigers back further
64 civilians killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
Tamilnet.com said two shells fired by government forces hit the makeshift hospital at Mulliavaikal in the Mullaittivu district three days after its location was given to the military through the International Committee of the Red Cross. There was no immediate comment from the ICRC which has limited access to the combat zone, but the… Continue reading 64 civilians killed in Sri Lanka hospital attack
Sri Lankan minister launches angry attack on David Miliband
Sri Lanka’s defence minister Gotabaya Rajapaksa has launched an angry verbal attack on Britain’s foreign secretary David Miliband, accusing him of basing his policy on Tamil Tiger propaganda. Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, the president’s brother raged at the co-ordinated pressure being put on his government by the international community and singled out this… Continue reading Sri Lankan minister launches angry attack on David Miliband
UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’
Its top humanitarian official, John Holmes, who visited holding camps in the north of the island earlier this week, said he had received reliable reports of continued assault despite government assurances that it would stop. His comments were backed by Western diplomatic sources in Colombo who confirmed reports of continuing shelling in the no-fire… Continue reading UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’
Tamil Tigers penned in ‘five mile enclave’
He was speaking as the flight of civilians from the shrinking strip of land under the rebels’ control passed 100,000, according to Western diplomats and aid agencies. Civilians arriving at holding camps in the north told humanitarian agencies of their relief to finally escape the fighting and of their frustration at attempts by the… Continue reading Tamil Tigers penned in ‘five mile enclave’
Sri Lankan ministers targeted by Tamil Tiger suicide bomber
The attack appeared to target six government ministers attending the community event, including the country’s oil and telecommunications ministers. Unconfirmed reports put the toll higher with claims more than 15 had died. The ministers injured in yesterday’s explosion were part of a large crowd of Muslims celebrating Mawlid, the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed,… Continue reading Sri Lankan ministers targeted by Tamil Tiger suicide bomber
Five Sri Lanka cricket players injured in Pakistan shooting
Thilan Samaraweera, Ajantha Mendis, Tharanga Paranavitana, Kumar Sangakkara and Thilan Thushara have been injured after gunmen opened fire on the Sri Lanka team bus on the way to the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore ahead of the third day of the second Test against Pakistan, Sri Lanka sports minister Gamini Lokuge has confirmed. Lokuge added two… Continue reading Five Sri Lanka cricket players injured in Pakistan shooting
