EU foreign ministers will urge the Sri Lankan government to hold back from a "final assault" against Tamil Tiger rebels, according to a draft text which expressed new concern at the civilian death toll. "The EU calls on the government of Sri Lanka to refrain from a final assault which will result in further loss… Continue reading EU against Sri Lankan ‘final assault’ on Tamil rebels
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Tamil Tigers ‘slowly giving up’ fight
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels are "slowly giving up" their fight against advancing government troops and large numbers of civilians have managed to flee the war zone, the island’s military said Friday. "They are slowly giving up. They are blowing up whatever arms and ammunition they have," military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara told AFP.… Continue reading Tamil Tigers ‘slowly giving up’ fight
AFP: IMF loan for Sri Lanka not appropriate right now: Clinton
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said here Thursday it "is not an appropriate time" to consider a massive International Monetary Fund loan for Sri Lanka. Clinton told reporters that the United States has been "trying to convince both sides," the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, to stop fighting. "We… Continue reading AFP: IMF loan for Sri Lanka not appropriate right now: Clinton
Sri Lanka vows to defeat Tamil Tigers in 48 hours
The Sri Lankan government has vowed to finish off the Tamil Tigers within 48 hours, defying international calls for a truce and warnings of a "humanitarian catastrophe" inside the rebel-held zone. The signal that a final offensive against the beleaguered separatist guerrillas was imminent came as United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s chief of… Continue reading Sri Lanka vows to defeat Tamil Tigers in 48 hours
Sri Lanka troops advance despite UN demands
Sri Lankan troops have made fresh advances into the small patch of territory held by the Tamil Tigers, the defence ministry said Tuesday. News of the military advance come as the Tamil rebel group accused government forces of killing at least 45 civilians in a fresh artillery and mortar attack. The Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops advance despite UN demands
Sri Lanka shelling kills over 2,000 civilians: rebels
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels Sunday accused the government of killing more than 2,000 civilians in a day of artillery attacks, but the military vehemently denied the allegations. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said in a statement posted on the pro-rebel Tamilnet website that the army had unleashed a devastating offensive on… Continue reading Sri Lanka shelling kills over 2,000 civilians: rebels
Govt. condemns expulsion of journalists from S.Lanka
The Foreign Office in London said Sunday it was "deeply disappointing" that a ITN news team was expelled from Sri Lanka after reporting on alleged poor treatment of Tamils in camps there. Channel 4 correspondent Nick Paton-Walsh, producer Bessie Du and cameraman Matt Jasper were arrested and told to get out of Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Govt. condemns expulsion of journalists from S.Lanka
Sri Lanka’s brutal war takes heavy toll
The X-ray shows a bullet lodged next to the heart of a Tamil man, one of tens of thousands who have flooded out of Sri Lanka’s northeast to escape the war with the Tamil Tigers. "He said he was shot in the chest six months ago. But we can’t remove it because we’d have… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s brutal war takes heavy toll
Sri Lanka’s Tamils pray for peace, change
Bare-chested Tamil men push a chariot bearing a statue of Lord Vishnu through Sri Lanka’s tightly guarded capital, an annual religious event marked this year by an upsurge in the island’s ethnic war. Members of the minority group lined up along the route of the statue of the Hindu preserver of peace, which was… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamils pray for peace, change
Rebels using suicide bombers: Sri Lanka military
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers have used suicide bombers to hold back government forces who are close to overrunning the last patch of territory held by the rebels, the military said on Thursday. The Tigers have deployed hundreds of suicide bombers to devastating effect in the past 20 years, claiming several high-profile victims including the… Continue reading Rebels using suicide bombers: Sri Lanka military
