Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers believe the United Nations and foreign governments are tacitly supporting a military offensive that risks the lives of civilians, according to a pro-rebel website. amilnet.com said accusing Tiger rebels of holding civilians hostage in the conflict zone was a signal that the international community supported Colombo’s preparations for a final… Continue reading UN tacitly backing SLanka offensive: Tamil rebels
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Tamil hunger striker ‘prepared to die’ in London
A Sri Lankan hunger striker in London who has gone ten days without food said Thursday he was prepared to starve himself death to highlight the plight of Tamils, as hundreds of people protested. Paramesweran Subramaniyam, 28, is surviving on sips of water and his condition could soon become critical, doctors say. But… Continue reading Tamil hunger striker ‘prepared to die’ in London
Sri Lanka has chance to end Tamil conflict: US
The United States on Thursday urged an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka to save thousands of trapped civilians, saying the Colombo government had a chance to finally end three decades of war. "We call upon the government and military of Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers to immediately stop hostilities until the more than… Continue reading Sri Lanka has chance to end Tamil conflict: US
Sri Lanka advances on rebels
Sri Lanka said Thursday it had made fresh advances into the area still held by Tamil Tiger rebels, ignoring global calls for a truce to rescue thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting. Arguing the civilians were being used as a human shield, the island’s defence ministry said its forces were engaged in what… Continue reading Sri Lanka advances on rebels
Sri Lankan rebels say ready for truce, peace talks
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels said they were ready to negotiate a ceasefire with government forces and restart peace talks to halt decades of ethnic bloodshed. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), cornered in a narrow strip of jungle in the northeast and vastly outnumbered, said they wanted a long-term truce supervised by… Continue reading Sri Lankan rebels say ready for truce, peace talks
FM urges against offensive after SLanka ceasefire
Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Sri Lanka not to return to all-out fighting against Tamil Tiger rebels after a ceasefire, in a telephone call Monday with his Sri Lankan counterpart. Miliband reiterated to Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollogama his welcome of Colombo’s unilateral two-day ceasefire to allow trapped civilians to escape the conflict zone, a… Continue reading FM urges against offensive after SLanka ceasefire
Sri Lanka civilians stay in war zone despite lull
Sri Lanka’s army began observing a two-day cease-fire Monday in the war against the cornered Tamil Tiger rebels and used loudspeakers to urge thousands of trapped civilians to escape the war zone, the military said. By the end of the day, a spokesman said, just 18 people had taken advantage of the lull. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka civilians stay in war zone despite lull
Sri Lanka strips Norway of peace role
Sri Lanka on Monday stripped Norway of its role as broker of the island’s moribund peace process, bringing an end to a decade-long effort to halt one of Asia’s longest-running civil wars. The decision comes as the Sri Lankan government says it is on the verge of totally crushing the Tamil Tiger rebels, who… Continue reading Sri Lanka strips Norway of peace role
Tamils protest outside Australian PM’s residence
Hundreds of Tamil protesters staged a rally outside Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s official Sydney residence Monday calling for a lasting ceasefire in Sri Lanka. About 300 demonstrators gathered outside Kirribilli House and nearby Admiralty House, the governor-general’s residence, to urge the Australian government to call for Colombo to end its offensive against Tamil… Continue reading Tamils protest outside Australian PM’s residence
Sri Lankan military begins two-day ceasefire
Sri Lankan security forces began a two-day ceasefire on Monday, as the government called for the Tamil Tiger rebels to allow trapped civilians to flee the conflict zone. The United Nations estimates that 100,000 people are packed into the small strip of coastline in the northeast that is the last remaining territory held by… Continue reading Sri Lankan military begins two-day ceasefire
