Reporting from Sri Lanka at the moment is extremely difficult. There is no independent access to the northern war zone, or to the thousands of Tamil civilians who have crossed over to government-controlled territory. The only regular sources of information are the government on one side, and websites sympathetic to the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) on… Continue reading Tough search for Sri Lanka truths
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‘Thousands flee’ Sri Lanka combat
At least 25,000 civilians have fled a Tamil Tiger-held area in northern Sri Lanka, the military says. People escaped after troops broke through a fortification which had been blocking their advance into the Tigers’ last stronghold, the army said. Aerial video showed thousands of people filing out of the combat zone. Tens of thousands… Continue reading ‘Thousands flee’ Sri Lanka combat
Tamil demonstrators block streets
Tamils staging an ongoing demonstration in central London have broken through police lines and are blocking roads around Parliament. Hundreds of people gathered in Parliament Square as MPs returned from the Easter recess. Two weeks ago demonstrators began rallying over the conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers separatist group. … Continue reading Tamil demonstrators block streets
Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal
Sri Lanka has rejected a fresh appeal by the UN to give civilians more time to leave a safe zone in the north-east, the defence secretary says. Only a few hundred civilians used the two-day unilateral government truce with Tamil Tiger rebels to escape. Between 50,000 and 100,000 civilians are still thought to be trapped… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN truce appeal
S Lanka leader visits north-east
The President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa has made a symbolic visit to a key town captured from the Tamil Tiger rebels. Kilinochchi was considered to be the rebels’ headquarters until it was taken in January this year. The government says it is the first time in nearly three decades that a Sri Lankan head… Continue reading S Lanka leader visits north-east
Sri Lanka Tamil rebels criticised
Britain and France have released a joint statement criticising the alleged use of human shields by Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka. The two foreign ministers said the rebels had clearly been "forcefully preventing civilians from leaving" during a recent 48-hour ceasefire. They said the truce had not been long enough to allow civilians… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil rebels criticised
Sri Lanka army ‘resumes fighting
Pro-Tamil Tiger websites say Sri Lankan troops have resumed their offensive against the rebels at the end of a two-day ceasefire in the north-east. But a military spokesman has denied the reports, saying soldiers were only observing rebel activities inside the safe zone set up to protect civilians. The two-day ceasefire ended at midnight… Continue reading Sri Lanka army ‘resumes fighting
Sri Lanka ceasefire a deception
Tamil Tiger rebels have said that a two-day ceasefire called by Sri Lanka’s government is an attempt to deceive the international community. The rebels called for a permanent internationally supervised truce as the ceasefire entered its second day. The government announced the halt in fighting to allow civilians trapped in the conflict zone to leave.… Continue reading Sri Lanka ceasefire a deception
Thousands on Tamil protest march
A hundred thousand protesters have marched through central London against Sri Lanka’s offensive on the Tamil Tigers, according to police estimates. The demonstration came as one Tamil protester agreed to suspend a hunger strike opposite the House of Commons. Sivatharsan Sivakumaraval, 21, and Prarameswaran Subramaniam, 28, had said they were prepared to die unless… Continue reading Thousands on Tamil protest march
UN issues new Sri Lanka warning
The UN has issued a fresh appeal for a humanitarian pause or lull in the fighting in Sri Lanka to avoid a "bloodbath" on the beaches. It says such a development in the north-eastern region "seems an increasingly real possibility". The latest appeal comes as aid agencies are expressing increasing concern over the safety… Continue reading UN issues new Sri Lanka warning
