United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay supports growing calls for an inquiry in Sri Lanka’s war zone that remains closed to most outsiders and aid, her spokesman said on Friday. Rupert Colville told reporters in Geneva that the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights agreed with the European Union and activist groups that international… Continue reading Pressure grows for Sri Lanka human rights inquiry
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Sri Lanka says thousands fleeing fighting
Thousands of Sri Lankan civilians were crossing a lagoon on Thursday to escape the combat zone in the island nation’s northeast, where Tamil rebels are surrounded in the final throes of a 25-year civil war, the military said. "Already, 2,000 civilians have crossed the lagoon. There is a large number of people crossing, and the… Continue reading Sri Lanka says thousands fleeing fighting
Q+A: Plight of civilians at end of Sri Lanka’s war
Thousands of civilians under fire waded across a lagoon on Thursday to escape Sri Lanka’s war zone, where the military has surrounded Tamil Tigers rebels for the final battle in a quarter-century conflict. Following are questions and answers about the plight of the thousands trapped in Asia’s longest-running modern war: HOW MANY CIVILIANS… Continue reading Q+A: Plight of civilians at end of Sri Lanka’s war
S.Lanka shares up on war-end hope amid UN concerns
Sri Lanka shares .CSE gained on Thursday on hopes of an end to a 25-year war against Tamil Tiger separatists, while the rupee <LKR=> edged down on a speculated delay in a $1.9 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan. The Colombo All-Share index .CSE rose 0.75 percent or 13.97 points to 1,884.42, its first… Continue reading S.Lanka shares up on war-end hope amid UN concerns
U.N. Security Council to meet formally on Sri Lanka
The U.N. Security Council will hold its first formal session on the plight of civilians in Sri Lanka on Wednesday, a move diplomats said could increase pressure on government forces to stop shelling a zone where tens of thousands of people are trapped. Hundreds were reported killed on Sunday and Monday in artillery barrages… Continue reading U.N. Security Council to meet formally on Sri Lanka
U.S. says concerned over Sri Lanka civilian deaths
The United States said on Monday it was deeply concerned about an "unacceptably high" level of civilian casualties in Sri Lanka and called on both the government and the Tamil Tiger rebels to prevent civilian deaths. "We’re deeply concerned. We think that there’s an unacceptably high level of civilian casualties," State Department spokesman Ian… Continue reading U.S. says concerned over Sri Lanka civilian deaths
Q+A-Plight of civilians at end of Sri Lanka’s war
Sri Lanka’s military said on Monday troops had advanced a few hundred metres into the Tamil Tiger rebels’ remaining turf, where tens of thousands of people are trapped in the last stage of the island’s 25-year war. Here are questions and answers about the peoples’ plight: HOW MANY ARE TRAPPED? That is a subject of… Continue reading Q+A-Plight of civilians at end of Sri Lanka’s war
WITNESS – A fleeting glimpse of Sri Lanka’s hidden war zone
Getting to the frontline of the Sri Lankan army’s war with the Tamil Tigers entailed a hair-raising helicopter trip over the jungle and a bone-jarring ride past scorched homes to the war zone. Foreign journalists and aid groups have generally been kept away from the area where government troops have battled the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading WITNESS – A fleeting glimpse of Sri Lanka’s hidden war zone
UN sees no need to punish Sri Lanka
U.N. Security Council members see no point withholding an IMF loan or taking other steps to punish Sri Lanka, the council’s president said, the same day Sri Lanka’s president rejected international calls for a cease-fire with rebels. "I have not heard anyone suggesting that," Mexican Ambassador Claude Heller, president of the 15-nation council, told… Continue reading UN sees no need to punish Sri Lanka
Q+A – Is it all over for the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka said this week it would not use heavy weapons while it moves into the last pocket held by the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, but that has not prevented it from squeezing the rebels into an ever smaller area. The military says the Tigers are now down to just 5 square kilometres, and the governnment… Continue reading Q+A – Is it all over for the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka?
