Sri Lanka has warned diplomats, aid agencies and media, including the BBC, that they will be expelled if they seem to favour the Tamil Tiger rebels. Defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said bias among some foreigners was damaging security forces as they dealt the "final blow" to the rebels. The warning comes amid growing concern… Continue reading S Lanka threat on ‘foreign bias’
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UN evacuates Sri Lanka civilians
The UN in Sri Lanka says one of its convoys has evacuated civilians wounded in the fighting between government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels. The convoy has crossed the frontline out of the battle zone. A UN spokesman said the injured, including 50 children, were being taken to a hospital in Vavuniya. Earlier, the… Continue reading UN evacuates Sri Lanka civilians
India appeal for Lanka civilians
The Indian government has sought assurances from Colombo that civilians trapped by the fighting in Sri Lanka will be protected. India’s appeal came as the Sri Lankan army pushed forward in its offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels in the north of the country. The Indian embassy said the Sri Lankan government had insisted that… Continue reading India appeal for Lanka civilians
Sri Lanka army securing coast
Sri Lanka’s military says it is trying to secure the north-east coastline to encircle Tamil Tiger rebels as part of a final assault. Troops are moving north from the captured rebel town of Mullaitivu to take the 30km (18 mile) stretch. The military says it hopes to control the entire north within weeks. Meanwhile the… Continue reading Sri Lanka army securing coast
Winning war and peace in Sri Lanka
The fall of the last major rebel-held town of Mullaitivu in north-eastern Sri Lanka has further raised questions over the ability of Tamil Tiger rebels to withstand the current Sri Lankan military offensive in the coming weeks. Since the beginning of January, the rebels have lost their de facto capital, Kilinochchi, Elephant Pass, a land… Continue reading Winning war and peace in Sri Lanka
Tamil Tiger leader has not fled
The top leader of the Tamil Tigers has not left Sri Lanka and is still leading the "freedom struggle", the rebels’ political leader has said. B Nadesan told the BBC by telephone that reports Velupillai Prabhakaran had fled were "malicious propaganda". He promised the rebels would fight on. Fears for civilians are growing –… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leader has not fled
Army targets ‘last Tiger pockets
The Sri Lankan army says it is fighting the Tamil Tigers in their remaining jungle bases after taking the last key rebel town of Mullaitivu on Sunday. The military says it is advancing into the 300 sq km (115 sq mile) triangle of land in which the Tamil Tigers are still operating. Army commander… Continue reading Army targets ‘last Tiger pockets
S Lanka troops ‘in rebel bastion
Sri Lankan troops have entered the last Tamil Tiger rebel stronghold of Mullaitivu in the north-east of the island, military sources say. The town has not been captured and intense fighting is going on, the military spokesman told the BBC. There has been no comment from the Tamil Tigers, who have suffered a series… Continue reading S Lanka troops ‘in rebel bastion
Civilians ‘die in Lanka shelling
At least five civilians have died after a makeshift hospital was shelled in a rebel-held area of northern Sri Lanka, health officials there say. Pro-rebel websites blame the army for the deaths, but the military has strongly denied being responsible. There is no way to confirm the claims as independent journalists are barred from the… Continue reading Civilians ‘die in Lanka shelling
ICRC fear for Sri Lanka civilians
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says that intense fighting in northern Sri Lanka has caused a "massive displacement" of civilians. It says thousands of people trapped inside rebel-held territory have had to flee several times in recent months. An ICRC official, Paul Castella, told the BBC that fighting had stopped relief… Continue reading ICRC fear for Sri Lanka civilians
