Sri Lankan troops entered the last urban area held by Tamil rebels, the defence ministry said Saturday, as the UN appealed to the guerrillas to let civilians leave the war zone to avert loss of life. Government forces fought their way Friday into the small town of Puthukkudiriruppu despite heavy resistance from the Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops enter last rebel stronghold: military
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Great danger’ for civilians in Sri Lanka conflict: UN
Tens of thousands of Sri Lankan civilians face "great danger" after being caught in fighting between Tamil rebels and the advancing military, a senior UN diplomat warned on Friday. "Estimates vary of the number of civilians trapped, from 70,000 according to the government, through around 200,000 according to UN estimates, up to 300,000 or… Continue reading Great danger’ for civilians in Sri Lanka conflict: UN
Sri Lanka ‘repressing’ media: rights group
The arrest of a top Sri Lankan Tamil newspaper editor is a sign of "repression" of media critical of the government, a rights group said Friday. Nadesapillai Vidyatharan, chief editor of the Sudar Oli and Uthayan newspapers, was detained by police Thursday while attending a funeral. The police first said he was abducted… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘repressing’ media: rights group
Tamil editor abducted in Sri Lanka: family
A Tamil newspaper editor was abducted in Sri Lanka’s capital Thursday, colleagues and family members said, the latest in a string of attacks on the war-wracked island’s journalists. Three armed men dressed in police uniforms grabbed N. Vidyatharan, chief editor of the Sudaroli and Uthayan newspapers, while he attended the funeral of a relative… Continue reading Tamil editor abducted in Sri Lanka: family
Civilians slowing Sri Lanka advance: defence chief
Sri Lanka’s advance against Tamil Tiger rebels, now in its final stages, has been slowed considerably by the presence of civilians in the war zone, the nation’s top defence official says. An estimated 70,000 civilians are inside the shrinking territory in the coastal area of Mullaittivu, into which the rebels have been penned after… Continue reading Civilians slowing Sri Lanka advance: defence chief
Urgent need for end to Sri Lanka crisis: UN chief
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon restated his concern Monday about continued hostilities between rebel and government forces in Sri Lanka, and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. "The UN deplores the increasing casualties among civilians trapped in the intense fighting between the government and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) over… Continue reading Urgent need for end to Sri Lanka crisis: UN chief
Sri Lanka probes origin of Tiger aircraft
Sri Lanka’s military said Tuesday it was trying to establish how the Tamil Tigers managed to buy light planes abroad, smuggle them onto the island and establish a rebel air force. The probe follows the latest Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) air assault against the capital using two of their Czech-made aircraft. … Continue reading Sri Lanka probes origin of Tiger aircraft
Tamil Tigers call for truce, Sri Lanka army says no
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers appealed Monday for international action to halt a major offensive against their shrinking fiefdom, but the island's military rejected any talk of a truce. With rebel forces cornered in the northeast of the island by a massive attack by government forces, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) urged foreign… Continue reading Tamil Tigers call for truce, Sri Lanka army says no
Sri Lanka troops capture Tiger diving gear: military
Security forces have captured diving equipment and underwater "scooters" used by suicide bombers after heavy fighting with Tamil Tiger rebels in the island’s northeast, according to the defence ministry. Troops seized the equipment after five hours of fighting at the village of Ampalavanpokkanai on Thursday, the ministry said in a statement. Government forces… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops capture Tiger diving gear: military
Sri Lanka rejects truce, rebels say 50 dead in air strikes
Sri Lanka rejected a fresh call for a truce Wednesday as Tiger rebels claimed 50 civilians were killed in air strikes and concern mounted for thousands of non-combatants trapped in the war zone. The government said it was firmly committed to wiping out "terrorism" and ruled out a demand from a Tamil Tiger proxy… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects truce, rebels say 50 dead in air strikes
