Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence

Two senior US Senators on Monday jointly urged Sri Lanka’s government and Tamil Tiger rebels to safeguard civilians and ease humanitarian access to areas affected by the deadly conflict.   Democrat John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Republican Richard Lugar, the panel’s top Republican, said they were "greatly concerned about the… Continue reading Top US Senators worried over Sri Lanka violence

50,000 in London Tamil protest demanding ceasefire

More than 50,000 demonstrators marched through London in a Tamil rally on Saturday demanding an end to the fighting in Sri Lanka.   "More than 50,000 were at the demonstration," a spokesman for London’s Metropolitan Police said. "There has been one arrest for possession of an offensive weapon."   The spokesman said the protest was… Continue reading 50,000 in London Tamil protest demanding ceasefire

UN urges safety of civilians as Sri Lanka presses for victory

Red Cross officials were in negotiations on Saturday with Sri Lankan Tamil rebels to evacuate more wounded as the island’s military kept up its push to crush the separatist forces.   "We are negotiating with the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) to ensure safe passage for many more patients that need urgent medical attention,"… Continue reading UN urges safety of civilians as Sri Lanka presses for victory

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Sri Lanka rules out ceasefire with Tamil rebels

Sri Lanka will not declare a ceasefire despite growing international concern about 250,000 civilians trapped by fighting with Tamil rebels, Human Rights minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said on Friday.   "There will be no ceasefire," the minister told reporters after a meeting with Colombo-based diplomats. "We will continue with our military operations and we will continue… Continue reading Sri Lanka rules out ceasefire with Tamil rebels

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Quarter of a million ‘trapped in Sri Lanka bloodshed’

A major humanitarian crisis is unfolding in northern Sri Lanka where about 250,000 people are trapped and "hundreds" have been killed in heavy fighting, the international Red Cross said Tuesday.   Medical facilities in the Vanni region are overwhelmed by "hundreds of dead and scores of wounded" during a government offensive on the last strip… Continue reading Quarter of a million ‘trapped in Sri Lanka bloodshed’

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Sri Lankan troops seize Tigers camps: military

Sri Lankan security forces captured two Tamil Tiger guerrilla camps after heavy fighting in the island’s northeast, the military said Saturday.   Government forces have been steadily advancing into the remaining territory held by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the coastal district of Mullaittivu.   "Sri Lanka army Task Force Four operating… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops seize Tigers camps: military

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