Sri Lanka declares 48-hour ceasefire in civil war

Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday ordered government troops to halt their offensive against cornered Tamil rebels over the two-day Sinhala and Tamil New Year that starts on Monday.   Mahinda Rajapakse’s office said in a statement that the move was aimed at allowing thousands of Tamil civilians trapped by the fighting to celebrate the New… Continue reading Sri Lanka declares 48-hour ceasefire in civil war

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Sri Lankan media ban ‘a disgrace’: rights group

An international rights group Saturday urged Sri Lanka to allow journalists access to the war zone in the northeast where a "humanitarian crisis is unfolding" without a media presence.   "It is a disgrace that this war is being waged without independent journalists present," Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said.   "With a major humanitarian… Continue reading Sri Lankan media ban ‘a disgrace’: rights group

Sri Lankan civilian casualties skyrocket: HRW

Civilian casualties are skyrocketing in Sri Lanka’s northeast as government forces push through with their final assault against Tamil rebels, Human Rights Watch said in a statement.   The New York-based watchdog urged the government to stop firing into an area designated as a "no-fire zone" packed with tens of thousands of trapped civilians and… Continue reading Sri Lankan civilian casualties skyrocket: HRW

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Rights group slams Sri Lanka over murder probe

An international media rights group said Thursday there was a "lack of political will" in Sri Lanka to identify the killers of an anti-establishment newspaper editor.   The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders accused Sri Lankan authorities of dragging out the probe into the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickrematunga, who was gunned down near… Continue reading Rights group slams Sri Lanka over murder probe

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US urges political settlement in Sri Lanka

The United States on Wednesday urged Sri Lanka’s government to reach a political settlement with the Tamil minority and urged Tamil rebels to free civilians trapped in the bloody conflict.   Richard Boucher, the assistant secretary of state for South Asia, met at the State Department with representatives of the Tamil diaspora, which has been… Continue reading US urges political settlement in Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan protest heads into third day

A protest outside Parliament by Tamils urging London to intervene in Sri Lanka’s conflict stretched into a third day, with hundreds refusing to move despite police warnings.   Seven people were arrested on Tuesday after repeated scuffles with police, who warned they could be forced to make a "huge number of arrests" if protesters refused… Continue reading Sri Lankan protest heads into third day

London demo slams Sri Lanka rights abuses

About 3,000 protesters staged a peaceful rally outside the parliament on Monday against alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka, police said.   Carrying banners reading "Stop Sri Lanka’s Genocide of Tamils" and "Rwandan Genocide Repeats in Sri Lanka", men, women and children waved flags of the Tamil Tiger rebels who face a threatened final… Continue reading London demo slams Sri Lanka rights abuses