Over 20,000 died in Sri Lanka rebels’ defeat: report

More than 20,000 Tamil civilians were killed in the final days of Sri Lanka’s military operation to defeat Tamil Tigers rebels, The Times newspaper reported on Friday. Sri Lanka’s authorities say their forces stopped using heavy weapons on April 27 in a no-fire zone where an estimated 100,000 Tamil civilians were sheltered and blame civilian… Continue reading Over 20,000 died in Sri Lanka rebels’ defeat: report

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U.N. urged to press rights of Sri Lanka war survivors

The U.N. Human Rights Council must insist on humanitarian access to camps of tens of thousands of refugees from Sri Lanka’s war, rights groups said on Monday, to ease a situation they called "alarming" and a "catastrophe". Human Rights Watch said Sri Lanka should be pushed at the United Nations Human Rights Council, meeting for… Continue reading U.N. urged to press rights of Sri Lanka war survivors

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U.N.’s Ban visits Sri Lankan displaced persons camp News

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon toured Sri Lanka’s largest war displaced persons camp on Saturday during a trip to press for wider humanitarian access and political reconciliation. In the highest-level international visit to Sri Lanka since the government declared victory on Monday over the Tamil Tiger rebels in a 25-year war, Ban was also due to… Continue reading U.N.’s Ban visits Sri Lankan displaced persons camp News

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UN worried about ‘heroic’ Sri Lankan doctors’ fate

The U.N. humanitarian affairs chief on Monday voiced concern over the fate of several "heroic" Sri Lankan doctors who the government accused of being propagandists for Tamil Tiger rebels. U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes was asked by reporters in New York about media reports that the doctors might have… Continue reading UN worried about ‘heroic’ Sri Lankan doctors’ fate

Tamil protesters refuse to believe in Tigers’ defeat

Tamils and their supporters demonstrating outside Britain’s parliament on Monday refused to believe that Sri Lanka’s long civil war was over or that separatist Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated. "It’s not true, no way," Sri Lankan-born Jey Moorthy, 23, said of Sri Lanka’s declaration of total victory in one of the world’s most intractable wars.… Continue reading Tamil protesters refuse to believe in Tigers’ defeat

Sri Lanka recovers top rebel bodies, fights remnants

Sri Lankan special forces fought on Monday to destroy the remnants of the Tamil Tigers in the final battle of a quarter-century war, while the military said it found the bodies of top rebels including the leader’s son. The fate of that leader, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) founder Vellupillai Prabhakaran, remained a mystery.… Continue reading Sri Lanka recovers top rebel bodies, fights remnants

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Tamil Tigers say war at bitter end

The Tamil Tigers on Sunday conceded their war with the Sri Lankan government had reached its "bitter end" and said they had decided to "silence their guns," the pro-rebel website www.TamilNet.com reported. "This battle has reached its bitter end," the Tigers’ head of international relations, Selvarajah Pathmanathan, said in a statement released on TamilNet. "We… Continue reading Tamil Tigers say war at bitter end

SCENARIOS-The end of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century war

Sri Lankan troops seized the entire coastline of the Indian Ocean island for the first time since civil war with the Tamil Tiger separatists erupted in 1983, signalling a rapidly approaching conventional victory. Here are some scenarios of what could happen next: MILITARY DECLARES VICTORY: No outcome could be more certain. The only question is… Continue reading SCENARIOS-The end of Sri Lanka’s quarter-century war

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