Sri Lanka’s government on Wednesday rejected fresh calls for a truce with Tamil Tiger rebels as security forces took another village previously held by the cornered guerrillas. Defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said the government was firmly committed to wiping out "terrorism" and described the demand for a ceasefire from a Tamil Tiger proxy as… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects truce call as fighting escalates
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Running the gauntlet in Sri Lanka’s war zone
Shopkeeper Subramaniam Sudaharan says he is lucky to be alive after his two teenage sons were shot dead as the family fled Sri Lanka’s increasingly brutal war zone. What was left of the devastated family — he, his wife and a younger boy — were among 440 war-wounded evacuated from the conflict area to… Continue reading Running the gauntlet in Sri Lanka’s war zone
Rebel chief still in Sri Lanka: report
Sri Lanka’s elusive rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is still on the island and has been preparing his Tamil Tiger fighters to launch last-ditch counter attacks, a news report said Sunday. Prabhakaran, 54, and his eldest son Charles Anthony have blended in with about 100,000 civilians trapped in the conflict zone, the state-run Sunday Observer… Continue reading Rebel chief still in Sri Lanka: report
Civilians flee war zone as Sri Lanka snubs Britain
Hundreds more civilians fled Sri Lanka’s war zone, the defence ministry said Friday, as Colombo angrily rejected Britain’s appointment of a special envoy to address the island’s humanitarian crisis. Men, women and children from the minority ethnic Tamil community crossed the front lines in the district of Mullaittivu where the army has cornered holdout forces… Continue reading Civilians flee war zone as Sri Lanka snubs Britain
Sri Lanka rejects British envoy: foreign minister
Sri Lanka on Thursday rejected the appointment of former defence minister Des Browne as a special envoy to the island, accusing London of interfering in its internal affairs. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said the government in the former British colony saw Browne’s appointment as a unilateral move by London and decided not to accept… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects British envoy: foreign minister
Sri Lanka govt denies shelling that killed 16 patients
Sri Lanka’s military Wednesday denied it had shelled a makeshift hospital killing 16 patients, as concern grew for civilians trapped in fighting between government soldiers and Tamil rebels. "We did not fire at this location on Monday and it is quite possible that the LTTE attacked them," said military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara, referring to… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt denies shelling that killed 16 patients
Sri Lanka says Tigers behind ceasefire calls: report
Sri Lanka pushed its offensive against the Tamil Tigers Saturday, as the country’s top defence official accused the rebels of infiltrating international organisations in a bid to force a ceasefire. As fresh fighting was reported in the north, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse was quoted in the state-run Daily News as saying international relief agencies… Continue reading Sri Lanka says Tigers behind ceasefire calls: report
Sri Lanka says Tigers ‘infiltrating’ media, aid organisations
Sri Lanka’s top defence official has accused international media and aid organisations of siding with the Tamil Tigers, a report said Saturday, as the military pushed its offensive against the rebels. A day after an angry mob stoned the offices of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Colombo, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya… Continue reading Sri Lanka says Tigers ‘infiltrating’ media, aid organisations
Sri Lanka smash more Tiger bases
Sri Lankan troops on Friday took more Tamil Tiger bases in their final push against the cornered rebels, as UN chief Ban Ki-moon raised fresh concerns for the safety of civilians in the war zone. Security forces seized a large quantity of automatic assault rifles, detonators and hand grenades from two camps of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka smash more Tiger bases
Canada calls for political solution in Sri Lanka
Canada’s top diplomat on Wednesday pressed for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka to allow civilians to escape fighting between government forces and rebels. "Canada calls for the government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to declare and honor an immediate ceasefire to allow full, safe and unhindered access; the… Continue reading Canada calls for political solution in Sri Lanka
