Both sides in Sri Lanka’s conflict may have committed war crimes and must suspend fighting to let tens of thousands of civilians escape, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Friday. Warning that the loss of life may reach "catastrophic levels," she urged the government and Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading U.N. rights chief points to war crimes in Sri Lanka
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Q+A: Is Sri Lanka’s war at its end?
Sri Lankan troops are fighting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) separatists in a war zone now measuring just 37 square km (15 square miles) and are confident of winning a conflict that is Asia’s longest-running. Here are some questions and answers about what happens now: IS THE END OF THE WAR… Continue reading Q+A: Is Sri Lanka’s war at its end?
Sri Lanka fighting surges, 150 rebels die – army
Sri Lankan soldiers killed at least 150 elite Tamil Tiger fighters carrying out waves of counterattacks, and the pace of refugees fleeing the tiny war zone picked up speed, the military said on Monday. Heavy combat erupted over the weekend, suggesting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were mounting a desperate defence against a… Continue reading Sri Lanka fighting surges, 150 rebels die – army
Sri Lanka’s safe route plan to go ahead
Sri Lanka’s military on Friday said it killed dozens of Tamil Tiger separatists mounting a heavy counterattack and was moving ahead with plans to create safe routes for civilians to flee the war zone. Soldiers have trapped the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in less than 45 square km (17 sq miles) of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s safe route plan to go ahead
Sri Lanka rebels boxed in further, army says
Sri Lankan soldiers battled Tamil Tiger rebels house-to-house in the last town the separatist rebels control, seizing more territory and pushing them closer to a final standoff, the military said on Friday. The Tigers are now confined to less than 58 square km and are being pushed toward a 12-km no-fire zone on the… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels boxed in further, army says
Congress may be hit by southern troubles
One of the government’s key southern allies is struggling, only weeks before a general election, posing a potential problem for the Congress party as it seeks to retain power and build a stable post-poll coalition. With 39 parliamentary seats, Tamil Nadu is a big prize in the general election, and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)… Continue reading Congress may be hit by southern troubles
Die with us” rebels tell Sri Lanka’s refugees
The Tamil Tigers gave V. Rasamalar no choice in how she would die — the separatist rebels told her she would die alongside them in Sri Lanka’s war zone. But the mother of two escaped heavy fighting and fled to an army-controlled area. She and her children are now living with about 1,000 other… Continue reading Die with us” rebels tell Sri Lanka’s refugees
SCENARIOS: What’s next for Sri Lanka’s 25-year war?
Sri Lanka dismissed calls for a truce with the Tamil Tigers on Tuesday, with its soldiers battling for control of the last town held by the separatists just a few kilometers away from the site of an expected final showdown. Here are some scenarios about what could happen next in one of Asia’s longest-running wars:… Continue reading SCENARIOS: What’s next for Sri Lanka’s 25-year war?
Sri Lankan army measures end of 25-year war in days
After 25 years of war, Sri Lanka army Brigadier Shavendra Silva is measuring the last of the fighting in days. Standing not far from where he expects a final showdown with Tamil Tiger separatists in the Indian Ocean island’s northeast, the 58th Division commander ordered in his armoured units as Tiger mortar bombs exploded on… Continue reading Sri Lankan army measures end of 25-year war in days
Q+A-What is fate of civilians in Sri Lanka’s war?
The U.N.’s top humanitarian official, John Holmes, is in Sri Lanka this week to assess the plight of civilians trapped in its war zone and to look at relief efforts for those who fled the fighting in the 25-year civil war. Here are some questions and answers about their situation: HOW MANY ARE TRAPPED? The… Continue reading Q+A-What is fate of civilians in Sri Lanka’s war?
