The Sri Lankan president has declared a military victory over the Tamil Tigers after 26 years of bloody civil war. Speaking on a visit to Jordan, Mahinda Rajapakse said he would return home to a nation totally free from the "barbaric acts" of the rebel group. However, senior officials told the BBC fighting rages on… Continue reading Sri Lanka army defeats rebels
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UN warns of Sri Lanka bloodbath
UN spokesman in Colombo Gordon Weiss has said the situation in Sri Lanka is critical and changing hour by hour. He warned of a bloodbath and said it had become a truly terrible situation for civilians caught up in the conflict zone. He was speaking as senior United Nations official, Vijay Nambiar,… Continue reading UN warns of Sri Lanka bloodbath
Sri Lanka army in final stage
Sri Lanka’s army says it is in the "final stage" of operations against the Tamil Tigers with troops just 1.5km short of "dominating the whole coast". President Mahinda Rajapksa was quoted as saying that all trapped civilians would be "rescued from rebel control" within two days. The government has rejected international calls for a… Continue reading Sri Lanka army in final stage
Fears of Sri Lanka catastrophe
The Red Cross says its staff in Sri Lanka are witnessing an "unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe" in the area where troops have trapped Tamil Tigers. The agency says a ferry loaded with aid has been unable to reach the battered north-eastern coastal strip for three days because of fighting. The Sri Lankan army earlier said… Continue reading Fears of Sri Lanka catastrophe
Sri Lanka warned on war crimes
The UK has told Sri Lanka it may face a potential war crimes probe over deaths of civilians in the island's conflict, a Foreign Office minister has said. In a Commons debate, Bill Rammell said a UN estimate of 6,500 casualties since January was "shocking and appalling". He said Britain backed an early… Continue reading Sri Lanka warned on war crimes
ICRC worker killed in N Sri Lanka
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says that one of its employees has been killed in a shell attack in Sri Lanka’s war zone. The victim – a Sri Lankan working as a water technician – was killed along with his mother. He was working in the small pocket of territory still… Continue reading ICRC worker killed in N Sri Lanka
Outrage grows over Tamil deaths
The UK and France have expressed outrage over the reported heavy loss of life among civilians in Sri Lanka’s Tamil war zone at the weekend. UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said at the UN in New York he was "appalled" by news of the casualties and demanded an end to "the killing". Mr Miliband… Continue reading Outrage grows over Tamil deaths
Tamil protesters take to streets
About 500 protesters calling for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka have blocked roads outside the Houses of Parliament. Police said the demonstrators had spilled through police lines and taken to the streets in Westminster. Protesters, including hunger strikers, have been camped in Parliament Square since early April. The United Nations has described the… Continue reading Tamil protesters take to streets
Sri Lankan shelling kills 378
At least 378 people have been killed by continuing shelling from the Sri Lankan army in the past 24 hours, a health official has told the BBC. The official, working in the northern conflict zone, said 1,122 others had been injured – and more bodies were on beaches and by the sides of roads. … Continue reading Sri Lankan shelling kills 378
‘Sea battle’ near Tamil war zone
Sri Lanka says its navy has killed at least 14 Tamil Tiger fighters in a sea battle close to the remaining area of fighting on land. The Tigers, who have been driven back into a small pocket of land by a government offensive, denied having any boats in the area. The government has told… Continue reading ‘Sea battle’ near Tamil war zone
