Tamil Tiger rebels have lost more of their territory in northern Sri Lanka and their total defeat is now "imminent," a government minister said Thursday. Government troops have confined Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) fighters to an area of 21 square kilometres (eight square miles), most of which is a government-declared safe zone,… Continue reading S.Lanka rebels facing ‘imminent’ defeat: minister
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Civilians Killed By Sri Lanka Army Shelling – Rights Group
An international rights group said Tuesday that indiscriminate army shelling is killing dozens of civilians every day in a no- fire zone in northern Sri Lanka, where Tamil Tiger rebels are staging an apparent last stand. "We receive reports of civilians being killed and wounded daily in the no-fire zone, while the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Civilians Killed By Sri Lanka Army Shelling – Rights Group
US Senator urges Sri Lanka to protect civilians
A key US Senator warned Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday that his government’s failure to protect civilians in government safe zones was hurting the country’s global standing. "While the Tamil Tigers have committed egregious acts, I am also alarmed by reports about actions taken by the government of Sri Lanka," Democrat John… Continue reading US Senator urges Sri Lanka to protect civilians
Australia Calls For Political Deal To End Sri Lanka Bloodshed – Nasdaq
COLOMBO (AFP)–Australia on Friday called on Sri Lanka to present "credible political reforms" to end ethnic bloodshed and expressed grave concern over the worsening humanitarian crisis in the island’s north. Australian foreign minister Stephen Smith also asked Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels to lift all restrictions on civilians living in rebel-held areas amid allegations that… Continue reading Australia Calls For Political Deal To End Sri Lanka Bloodshed – Nasdaq
SLanka to protest against pro-Tiger rallies abroad
Sri Lanka will lodge strong protests with countries where there have been demonstrations in favour of the island’s separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, a minister said Thursday. Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said pro-rebel sympathisers have been staging demonstrations in Australia, Belgium, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United States, using Tiger… Continue reading SLanka to protest against pro-Tiger rallies abroad
EU diplomats may visit war-torn north: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka said Wednesday it would open up its war-torn north to international scrutiny, days after the UN said it suspected war crimes were being committed in the fight against Tamil rebels. A foreign ministry official said talks were under way to give a European Union fact-finding mission access to the area, which has… Continue reading EU diplomats may visit war-torn north: Sri Lanka
AFP: Sri Lanka set for bailout talks with IMF: official
Sri Lanka is set to open talks with the IMF for a 1.9-billion-dollar bailout, officials said Wednesday, with the island’s economy hit by the cost of a military campaign to crush Tamil rebels and the global financial crisis. "We will start talks with an IMF team next Monday to work out the modalities for… Continue reading AFP: Sri Lanka set for bailout talks with IMF: official
Disease risk in Sri Lanka war zone: Red Cross
Tens of thousands of people trapped by fighting in Sri Lanka’s north are facing serious risks of disease due to shortages of clean water and sanitation, the Red Cross said Tuesday. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said the humanitarian situation was deteriorating fast as civilians still living in the rebel-held territory… Continue reading Disease risk in Sri Lanka war zone: Red Cross
Thousands of Tamils decry Sri Lankan genocide
Thousands of supporters of a Tamil state protested in Brussels Monday against "genocide" by the Sri Lankan government, urging the European Union to send observers to see the situation on the ground. "The Sri Lankan soldiers are killing 50 Tamil every day, and that is just in the so-called ‘protected areas’," said Siva Ram, a… Continue reading Thousands of Tamils decry Sri Lankan genocide
Sri Lanka troops capture Tiger ‘court
Sri Lankan troops pushed deeper into remaining Tamil Tiger-held territory and captured a rebel court house in weekend battles, the defence ministry said on Monday. About 40 guerrillas were killed in the fighting, it said, as the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) battled to stave off defeat after decades of armed struggle.… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops capture Tiger ‘court
