The United Nations says it has received reports that Tamil Tiger rebels are actively preventing civilians from leaving Sri Lanka’s war zone. It says a growing number of those trying to leave have been shot at and some have been killed. Tens of thousands of civilians are believed to be trapped after weeks of heavy… Continue reading Tamil Tigers ‘target civilians
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Tamil diaspora united in anger
The bloody progress of the conflict in Sri Lanka has united many diaspora Tamils across the political spectrum. The Sri Lankan military has made major gains in its attempt to defeat Tamil Tiger rebels (LTTE) fighting for a separate homeland. But Tamils around the world have protested in their thousands about the fate of… Continue reading Tamil diaspora united in anger
Boat rescues Sri Lanka civilians
The International Committee of the Red Cross is evacuating 400 sick and wounded civilians who had been trapped by fighting in north-east Sri Lanka. An ICRC spokeswoman told the BBC the evacuees would be taken by ferry to the city of Trincomalee for treatment. The ICRC said the group had been stranded at a… Continue reading Boat rescues Sri Lanka civilians
Sri Lanka bomb blast kills 28
A female Tamil Tiger rebel has blown herself up, killing 28 people and injuring dozens more in the north-east, the Sri Lankan military says. A military spokesman told the BBC the woman blew herself up as she travelled with civilians fleeing fighting. He said 20 of those killed in the attack in the Vishwamadu… Continue reading Sri Lanka bomb blast kills 28
Red Cross incites S Lanka panic
The Sri Lankan government has accused the Red Cross of inciting panic over the military operation against Tamil Tiger rebels in the north. A spokesman said the ICRC had ordered 35,000 body bags for the battle zone to create what he called a fear psychosis among the international community. The International Committee of the… Continue reading Red Cross incites S Lanka panic
Sri Lanka army closes rebels in
The Sri Lankan army is closing in on remaining Tamil Tiger positions, confining them to an area of about 200 sq km (124 sq miles), officials say. Troops are near Puthukudiyiruppu village, which officials describe as the last major rebel position. State media say 2,500 civilians managed to flee the conflict zone recently. … Continue reading Sri Lanka army closes rebels in
Sri Lanka rejects dialogue appeal
The Sri Lankan government has rejected a call by international donors to the Tamil Tiger rebels to negotiate terms of surrender with the government. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa told the BBC that the government would only accept an "unconditional surrender" by the rebels. The donors – the US, Japan, Norway and the European Union… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects dialogue appeal
Sri Lanka Tigers urged to end war
The US, EU, Japan and Norway have urged Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels to lay down their arms and discuss ending hostilities with the government. The nations said there only remained a short time before the Tigers lost the territory still under their control. Both sides "should recognise that further loss of life – of… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tigers urged to end war
Deadly strike on S Lanka hospital
Nine people have been killed by shells which hit a hospital in a rebel-held area of north-east Sri Lanka, the Red Cross says. The hospital, in the town of Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mullaitivu district, was hit three times in 24 hours, aid officials said. UN spokesman Gordon Weiss told the BBC the shells had hit a… Continue reading Deadly strike on S Lanka hospital
Sri Lankan protest is peaceful
A demonstration which drew 50,000 people to central London to call for an end to violence in Sri Lanka passed without incident, police have said. Metropolitan police said the protest against Sri Lankan military action in the north of the Indian Ocean nation resulted in just one arrest. A man was detained for possession… Continue reading Sri Lankan protest is peaceful
