Thousands of civilians braved rebel fire Thursday to break out of Sri Lanka’s war zone, the military said, as health workers abandoned the only hospital in the area — leaving hundreds of wounded behind — because of unrelenting shelling. At least four civilians were killed and 14 others wounded when the rebels shot at… Continue reading Sri Lanka: At least 2,400 break out of war zone
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Sri Lanka warned on war crimes
The UK has told Sri Lanka it may face a potential war crimes probe over deaths of civilians in the island's conflict, a Foreign Office minister has said. In a Commons debate, Bill Rammell said a UN estimate of 6,500 casualties since January was "shocking and appalling". He said Britain backed an early… Continue reading Sri Lanka warned on war crimes
LTTE urges IC to save civilians in the name of humanity, SLA attacks kill 1700 in 48 hours
The LTTE on Thursday called upon the International Community to protect the civilians from the ongoing carnage by taking whatever measure required. "The LTTE is ready to engage with the International Community in its actions to bring an end to the humanitarian crisis." The statement came as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued its indiscriminate barrage… Continue reading LTTE urges IC to save civilians in the name of humanity, SLA attacks kill 1700 in 48 hours
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
Norway requests more active UN engagement in Sri Lanka – The Norway Post
Norway condemns the hostilities in Sri Lanka and believes the UN should be more actively engaged, and that the situation in the war torn state should be discussed in the UN Security Council. (Photo: Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere) Erik Solheim, Norwegian Minister of the Environment and International Development, commented, “A humanitarian ceasefire in… Continue reading Norway requests more active UN engagement in Sri Lanka – The Norway Post
Sri Lanka govt dismiss calls to end offensive – NST
Sri Lanka’s government on Thursday rejected international calls for a halt to the war against Tamil rebels, hours after the United Nations Security Council called for civilian lives to be spared. "We are not going to succumb to international pressure to stop the offensive," Media Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena told reporters He also appeared… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt dismiss calls to end offensive – NST
Klerk risks repeating Netherland’s criminality on Srebrenica genocide
By dismissing the horrendous rights violations of Sri Lanka in the safety zone of Mullaiththeevu as "not applicable" to providing favorable tariff treatment to Sri Lankan textiles under the GSP Plus Program, Pieter de Klerk, Netherland’s Acting Permanent Representative to the UN, is in danger of repeating Netherland Government’s history of criminality on Srebrenica genocide… Continue reading Klerk risks repeating Netherland’s criminality on Srebrenica genocide
Barack Obama tells Sri Lanka to stop “indiscriminate shelling”
"Without urgent action, this humanitarian crisis could turn into a catastrophe," Mr Obama said, with the United Nations estimating that up to 50,000 civilians may be trapped in the ferocious Sri Lankan fighting. "So I urge the Tamil Tigers to lay down their arms and let civilians go. Their forced recruitment of civilians and their… Continue reading Barack Obama tells Sri Lanka to stop “indiscriminate shelling”
