US acts to delay IMF loan to Sri Lanka – officials

The United States has decided to delay a $1.9 billion International Monetary Fund loan to Sri Lanka to try to pressure Colombo to do more to help civilians caught in the fighting between the government and Tamil Tiger rebels, U.S. officials said on Wednesday.   The officials, who spoke on condition they not be named,… Continue reading US acts to delay IMF loan to Sri Lanka – officials

300 feared killed, worst spurt of massacre imminent as UK, France fail

Sri Lanka Army is expected to embark upon the worst phase of massacre any time soon in the narrow stretch of land, 5 km long and 1.5 km wide, remaining in the so-called safety zone congested with nearly 120,000 civilians, sources in Vanni said. SLA attacks normally begin in the early hours. Heavy 100 mm… Continue reading 300 feared killed, worst spurt of massacre imminent as UK, France fail

Hospital under attack, SLN naval crafts fire artillery pieces

Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) attack crafts fitted with 100 mm cannon began firing artillery pieces along the shore of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Wednesday around 4:00 p.m. Meanwhile, the makeshift hospital in Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal was hit by artillery shells. 9 patients were killed and 15 sustained injuries as many of the remaining patients had to seek shelter elsewhere, according… Continue reading Hospital under attack, SLN naval crafts fire artillery pieces

David Miliband urges Sri Lanka government to call truce with Tamil Tigers

The foreign secretary, David Miliband today called on the Sri Lankan government to declare an immediate ceasefire and give civilians trapped in the country’s war zone a chance to escape.   "Now is the time for the fighting to stop," Miliband told reporters on a one-day visit to the country. "Protection of civilians is absolutely… Continue reading David Miliband urges Sri Lanka government to call truce with Tamil Tigers

UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’

Its top humanitarian official, John Holmes, who visited holding camps in the north of the island earlier this week, said he had received reliable reports of continued assault despite government assurances that it would stop.   His comments were backed by Western diplomatic sources in Colombo who confirmed reports of continuing shelling in the no-fire… Continue reading UN accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian ‘safe zone’