Sri Lanka war zone closed to UN

The United Nations’ humanitarian affairs chief has failed in his attempt to bring a halt to fighting between government forces and Tamil Tiger separatists in Sri Lanka.   John Holmes was unable to get permission from Mahinda Rajapkase, the Sri Lankan president, to allow a UN aid mission into a pocket of rebel-held land that… Continue reading Sri Lanka war zone closed to UN

Swedish foreign minister denied entry to Sri Lanka

STOCKHOLM (AP) – Sweden’s Foreign Minister Carl Bildt says he has been refused entry to Sri Lanka as part of a European mediating mission. Bildt was scheduled to visit the country Wednesday with British Foreign Secretary David Miliband and French counterpart Bernard Kouchner. Bildt has told The Associated Press that Sri Lankan authorities did not… Continue reading Swedish foreign minister denied entry to Sri Lanka

U.N. tells Sri Lanka president of casualty concerns

The U.N.’s aid chief told Sri Lanka’s president on Tuesday of the world body’s concern over casualties and humanitarian needs among civilians trapped in the last pocket of Tamil Tiger resistance to government forces.   Sri Lanka this week ordered troops to stop using heavy weapons against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels,… Continue reading U.N. tells Sri Lanka president of casualty concerns

We want to catch LTTE chief alive: Rajapaksa – IBNLIVE

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said Colombo would extradite LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, if caught alive, to India but after first putting him through trial in his country. In an exclusive interview to CNN-IBN, Rajapaksa also said that Sri Lanka will immediately stop air strikes and use of heavy weapons in the war zone… Continue reading We want to catch LTTE chief alive: Rajapaksa – IBNLIVE

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Sri Lanka accused of shelling Tamil civilians

A pro-Tamil Tiger website on Tuesday accused Sri Lankan government forces of continuing to pound civilians trapped in rebel-held territory despite a pledge to stop using heavy weapons.   The military immediately denied the allegation, but confirmed it was trying to capture more territory and free the civilians it says are being held as human… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of shelling Tamil civilians

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US ‘encouraged’ on Sri Lanka, urges aid access

The United States said Monday it was "very encouraged" by Sri Lanka’s pledge to stop firing heavy weapons in its war zone, but urged the government to let aid workers enter the area.   "We’re very encouraged by the government’s statement that it’s ending combat operations," State Department spokesman Robert Wood told reporters.   He… Continue reading US ‘encouraged’ on Sri Lanka, urges aid access

Sri Lanka steps up intense barrage of heavy weapons

Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers continued heavy bombardment on Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal in five sorties unloading bombs 23 times, completely disregarding the announcement by the Colombo government that its armed forces were instructed to halt the deployment of heavy weapons. Latest reports indicate heavy barrage by the SLA targeted Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal area since 7:00 p.m., when the… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up intense barrage of heavy weapons

Karunanidhi ends fast after SL says operations have concluded- Central Chronicle

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President Karunanidhi on Monday went on a sudden fast early this morning demanding ceasefire in Sri Lanka and called it off after six hours once the island government announced that combat operations have concluded. "The fast has come to an end in view of the fact that the Sri… Continue reading Karunanidhi ends fast after SL says operations have concluded- Central Chronicle

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