At least 5,000 people burst out of Sri Lanka’s tiny war zone on Monday, after soldiers broke through a long earthen wall the Tamil Tiger rebels built to stall their advance, the military said. A suspected Tamil Tiger suicide bomber set off an explosion among the throng of people and wounded at least 17,… Continue reading About 5,000 flee Sri Lanka war zone, bomb wounds 17
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Britain sends envoy to UN over Sri Lanka
Britain said on Saturday it was gravely concerned about fighting between government forces and Tamil separatists in Sri Lanka and had sent an envoy to the United Nations for urgent talks. Foreign Secretary David Miliband said the conflict in northern Sri Lanka threatened many thousands of civilian lives and repeated his call for an… Continue reading Britain sends envoy to UN over Sri Lanka
U.N.’s Ban sends chief of staff to Sri Lanka
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has sent his chief of staff to Sri Lanka, where the world body is trying to arrange for thousands of civilians trapped by fighting to escape, a U.N. spokesman said on Thursday. Spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters the official, Vijay Nambiar, was already in Sri Lanka, but gave no details of… Continue reading U.N.’s Ban sends chief of staff to Sri Lanka
Q+A-Is it all over for the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka’s military says it has the Tamil Tigers trapped inside in a no-fire zone that is expected to be the site of the last act in a 25-year war, waged by one of the modern era’s most resilient rebel groups. Here are questions and answers about what’s next for them: ARE THE TIGERS… Continue reading Q+A-Is it all over for the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka?
S.Lanka rupee near life low on importer dlr demand
Sri Lanka’s rupee fell on Monday to near a life closing low on importer demand for dollars amid speculation that an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan had compelled the central bank to float the rupee. Shares edged down on Sri Lanka Telecom SLTL.CM shareswith investors waiting for directions from the IMF loan. The rupee… Continue reading S.Lanka rupee near life low on importer dlr demand
Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s war?
Around 1,000 people daily have fled Sri Lanka’s war zone in the past 10 days, but fears are mounting for the safety of tens of thousands still trapped as Tamil Tiger rebels fight a last stand against a surging Sri Lankan army. Here are some questions and answers about their situation: HOW MANY… Continue reading Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s war?
Sri Lanka war rages as U.N. urges civilian protection
Sri Lankan troops killed at least 18 Tamil Tiger rebels in clashes in a shrinking war zone, the military said on Wednesday, and the United Nations again urged greater protection for thousands of trapped people. Sri Lanka’s military has the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cornered in 30 square km (12 sq miles)… Continue reading Sri Lanka war rages as U.N. urges civilian protection
Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka war
At least 2,600 people have fled Sri Lanka’s rapidly shrinking war zone over the past three days, the military said on Tuesday. But tens of thousands remain trapped in increasingly dangerous circumstance, aid groups say. Here are some questions and answers about them: HOW MANY ARE TRAPPED? According to the Red Cross, about… Continue reading Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka war
More flee as Sri Lanka rebels mount suicide attack
Tamil Tiger separatists counterattacked with a failed suicide bombing in heavy clashes that killed at least 14 rebels, as hundreds more refugees fled Sri Lanka’s war zone, the military said on Tuesday. The suicide attacker, who wore a Sri Lankan military uniform, blew himself up on Monday a few meters from an army frontline in… Continue reading More flee as Sri Lanka rebels mount suicide attack
Sri Lanka rejects rebel call for war crime probe
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels on Sunday urged the United Nations to investigate possible war crimes by the military but made no mention of the world body’s allegations the separatists themselves may be committing them. Sri Lanka’s government immediately rejected the call by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and said it was the… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects rebel call for war crime probe
