The deaths of at least 14 people in a suspected Tamil Tiger suicide bomb attack in southern Sri Lanka has raised fears that a new and bloody era is beginning in the Sri Lankan war. With the rebels losing significant chunks of territory in recent weeks, some predict that the war will now be characterised… Continue reading Sri Lanka bombing brings new fear
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Leader fasts for S Lanka Tamils
A leading Indian politician is on a day-long fast to express solidarity with the Sri Lankan Tamils. Former chief minister of southern Tamil Nadu state, J Jayalalitha, is demanding an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka. In January, India asked Colombo to ensure that civilians trapped by the fighting in the north were protected. … Continue reading Leader fasts for S Lanka Tamils
‘Civilians die’ in S Lanka battle
There have been fresh reports of civilian casualties as ferocious battles continue in Sri Lanka between soldiers and Tamil Tiger rebels. A senior government heath official in rebel-held territory told the BBC at least 15 civilians had been killed in shell attacks in the past two days. The military has strongly denied being responsible… Continue reading ‘Civilians die’ in S Lanka battle
Tamil family proud of son’s ‘sacrifice
The UK-based family of a young Tamil man who set himself on fire in protest at the treatment of his countrymen in Sri Lanka have said they are proud of his actions. Thousands of Tamils living in the UK and beyond are expected to attend the funeral on Saturday in Northolt, west London, of Murugathasan… Continue reading Tamil family proud of son’s ‘sacrifice
India to deploy Sri Lanka medics
India is to send a medical team to aid north-eastern Sri Lanka’s conflict zone, providing humanitarian relief and emergency care to displaced civilians. It is the first time there has been an Indian presence at the war zone since a peacekeeping mission pulled out of Sri Lanka in 1990. India says that the team… Continue reading India to deploy Sri Lanka medics
Sri Lanka in new truce rejection
The Sri Lankan government has rejected fresh calls for a temporary ceasefire with Tamil Tiger rebels. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told the BBC that if the rebels laid down their arms there would be no need for a halt in the fighting. He said a pause would only give the rebels time to regroup… Continue reading Sri Lanka in new truce rejection
Troops at last Tamil Tiger town
Sri Lankan troops are advancing on the last town still held by the Tamil Tiger rebels in the north, the military says. There is intense fighting at the outskirts of the town of Puthukkudiyiruppu, it says. A senior military officer in the area says this is the "last objective" and that the war could… Continue reading Troops at last Tamil Tiger town
Civilian slaughter in Sri Lanka
The campaign group, Human Rights Watch, has accused the Sri Lankan military of "slaughtering" civilians with artillery fire in the north-east. It called on the government to end its "indiscriminate artillery attacks" on civilians and its policy of "detaining displaced persons in internment camps". The government strongly denies targeting civilians. Human Rights Watch… Continue reading Civilian slaughter in Sri Lanka
India offers Sri Lanka evacuation
India has said it ready to help in the evacuation of tens of thousands of civilians caught up in the fighting in Sri Lanka. Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee also told parliament the Tamil Tiger rebels had "done much damage" to the Tamil community and should lay down arms. The UN and Red Cross have… Continue reading India offers Sri Lanka evacuation
Sri Lanka rebels deny UN charges
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have criticised the UN for saying it had reports that rebels are preventing civilians from leaving the war zone. The UN has said that a growing number of civilians trying to leave have been shot at and some have been killed. A rebel front organisation said that the UN… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels deny UN charges
