Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa has again ruled out a ceasefire with Tamil Tiger rebels and says the West should not lecture him about it. He was speaking a day after visiting UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband and French counterpart Bernard Kouchner had called for a truce. Mr Rajapaksa said the rebels still had… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects West ‘lectures’
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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?
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
Europeans Fail to Get Sri Lanka Truce
One of the highest-level European delegations to visit this war-torn country in years has failed to persuade the Sri Lankan government to declare a temporary truce with ethnic Tamil rebels. “They’re not willing to do that,” David Miliband, Britain’s foreign secretary, said in an interview after talks with Sri Lanka’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, and… Continue reading Europeans Fail to Get Sri Lanka Truce
Sri Lanka’s Dirty War
Army troops in Sri Lanka are closing in on a dwindling band of Tamil Tiger separatists who are outgunned on an ever-narrowing battlefield. It would be a relief if this 25-year fight finally ends. In the meantime, tens of thousands of terrified civilians are trapped in the conflict zone — a strip of land about… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Dirty War
Army operations will continue: Sri Lankan president
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has declared that ‘humanitarian operations’ by the military to rescue civilians held hostage by Tamil rebels will continue unabated, a state-run newspaper said Thursday. Rajapaksa made clear his government’s position in a meeting with visiting British Foreign Minister David Miliband and his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner, who reiterated calls by… Continue reading Army operations will continue: Sri Lankan president
China’s ‘anti-people’ stand handicaps UN action
China’s anti-people stand to consider the war in Sri Lanka as internal matter, despite open massacre and imprisonment of the Colombo government of its own civilians using even prohibited weapons, will block formal discussions taking place in the UN Security Council Thursday, news reports indicate. The stand of China and Russia sitting on UN security… Continue reading China’s ‘anti-people’ stand handicaps UN action
Miliband’s statement obligates UK to take immediate UN action – Prof. Boyle
Pointing to the latest statement during the visit to Sri Lanka by British Foreign Minister, David Miliband that ""[t]his is a civil war that does have regional and wider ramifications…," Professor Francis Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, said that Miliband’s statement obligates Britain, as a Permanent Member… Continue reading Miliband’s statement obligates UK to take immediate UN action – Prof. Boyle
I’ll ask Centre to send Indian army to Lanka to form Eelam: Jaya
AIADMK General Secretary Jayalalithaa tonight said if a central government of her choice was formed after Lok Sabha polls, she would ask it to send the Indian army to Sri Lanka to form a separate Tamil Eelam in that country. Addressing an election meeting for Karur Lok Sabha candidate here, she said "naan sollum madhya… Continue reading I’ll ask Centre to send Indian army to Lanka to form Eelam: Jaya
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
