Sri Lanka says there have been heavy clashes between its forces and the Tamil Tigers in a battle to take the key rebel stronghold of Kilinochchi. The defence ministry says the latest fighting began before dawn, with the Tamil Tigers launching a counter-attack on troops. But the military says it drove them off… Continue reading S Lanka rebels ‘in fierce fight
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Second cyclone heads for Sri Lanka and southern India
Cyclone 07B lies in the SW Bay of Bengal on Saturday morning with winds around 40mph (65kmh). It is bearing down on Sri Lanka and will be the second cyclone to hit the country in less than a fortnight. Aid agencies are barely recovering from Cyclone Nisha which struck Sri Lanka and southern India at… Continue reading Second cyclone heads for Sri Lanka and southern India
S Lanka army ‘enters rebel town
Sri Lanka’s military says it has entered a town in the north-east of the country used as a naval base by the Tamil Tiger rebels. Government troops have entered Alampil, six miles (10km) south of Mullaitivu, the main town held by the rebels on the north-east coast, the army said. There has been no… Continue reading S Lanka army ‘enters rebel town
Sri Lanka child recruitment deal
The government of Sri Lanka and the UN children’s fund (Unicef) have reached agreement with a breakaway faction of the Tamil Tigers on child recruitment. They signed a plan earlier this week to ensure that the recruitment and use of children by the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal (TMVP) comes to an end. The TVMP… Continue reading Sri Lanka child recruitment deal
Sri Lanka urged to free reporter
Human Rights Watch has called on Sri Lanka’s government to free prominent Tamil journalist, JS Tissainayagam. Mr Tissainayagam was arrested in March and charged with inciting violence in articles in his magazine, the North Eastern Monthly, which has been shut. He has also been accused of aiding terrorist organisations through raising money for the… Continue reading Sri Lanka urged to free reporter
Flood-hit Sri Lankans ‘need help
Tens of thousands of people in flooded areas of northern Sri Lanka are without adequate shelter and need help now, the Human Rights Watch campaign group says. It has called on the government to immediately lift a ban imposed in September which stops humanitarian agencies from going to conflict areas. But… Continue reading Flood-hit Sri Lankans ‘need help
