Sri Lanka’s president has invited UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to visit the island and assess first-hand the plight of civilians affected by fighting with Tamil rebels, his office said Wednesday. President Mahinda Rajapakse, under pressure over allegations that his troops have been shelling civilian areas, spoke to Ban on Tuesday evening. News… Continue reading Sri Lanka president invites UN chief to island
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Sri Lanka troops press north into rebel territory
Sri Lankan soldiers attacked the final patch of Tamil Tiger-held territory from a new direction in their latest attempt to overrun the rebels, the defence ministry said. The Tigers have been pushed backed into a coastal strip of land measuring just five square kilometres (two square miles), where they are thought to be holding… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops press north into rebel territory
Sri Lanka rebels suffer heavily
Sri Lankan troops won control of a fortified embankment and killed several Tamil Tiger rebels in their latest advances into the guerrillas’ remaining territory, the defence ministry said Monday. The soldiers inched their way across heavily mined terrain in the island’s northeast, where the Tigers are holed up with tens of thousands of civilians,… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels suffer heavily
Sri Lanka hits out at West over ceasefire calls
Sri Lanka on Sunday severely criticised Western nations for calling for a ceasefire that would end its military offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels before a complete victory has been secured. The rebels asked Britain and France to broker a truce, but the government has vowed to fight on until the guerrillas, who have… Continue reading Sri Lanka hits out at West over ceasefire calls
Talks still on with SLanka on bailout package: IMF
The IMF said Friday that talks with Sri Lanka for a bailout package of around two billion dollars were still continuing despite reports the fund was under pressure to withold the planned financing. "Discussions with the authorities on an IMF-supported program are still ongoing," a spokesperson for the Washington-based fund told AFP when asked… Continue reading Talks still on with SLanka on bailout package: IMF
Sri Lanka army website hacked: defence ministry
The Sri Lankan army’s website has been targeted in a "cyber terrorism" attack by Tamil rebels, the defence ministry said, and replaced with gruesome photos of apparent victims of the civil war. The www.army.lk site had been removed by hackers who replaced it with photographs of civilians said to have been killed in military… Continue reading Sri Lanka army website hacked: defence ministry
UK, France push for S.Lanka truce
Britain and France’s foreign ministers arrived in Sri Lanka Wednesday to try and halt a blistering government offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels that has killed thousands of civilians. But David Miliband and Bernard Kouchner are expected to get a frosty reception from the island’s hawkish leadership, which says it is on the cusp of… Continue reading UK, France push for S.Lanka truce
Sri Lanka accused of shelling Tamil civilians
A pro-Tamil Tiger website on Tuesday accused Sri Lankan government forces of continuing to pound civilians trapped in rebel-held territory despite a pledge to stop using heavy weapons. The military immediately denied the allegation, but confirmed it was trying to capture more territory and free the civilians it says are being held as human… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of shelling Tamil civilians
US ‘encouraged’ on Sri Lanka, urges aid access
The United States said Monday it was "very encouraged" by Sri Lanka’s pledge to stop firing heavy weapons in its war zone, but urged the government to let aid workers enter the area. "We’re very encouraged by the government’s statement that it’s ending combat operations," State Department spokesman Robert Wood told reporters. He… Continue reading US ‘encouraged’ on Sri Lanka, urges aid access
Sri Lanka block access to civilians in war-zone:UN
Sri Lanka is refusing humanitarian access to its war zone where some 50,000 people are believed trapped, a top UN diplomat said on Monday, while welcoming a government move to slow down its military offensive. The UN’s humanitarian chief John Holmes failed to secure agreement with President Mahinda Rajapakse in talks here Monday to… Continue reading Sri Lanka block access to civilians in war-zone:UN
