UN humanitarian chief John Holmes was to hold talks with the Sri Lankan government on Sunday over the thousands of civilians caught in fighting between troops and Tamil rebels, officials said. Holmes, who arrived here on Saturday for a three-day visit, was to meet with Human Rights and Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe. … Continue reading UN’s Holmes in Sri Lanka for crisis talks
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UN envoy makes Sri Lanka aid push
The UN’s top humanitarian official has arrived in Sri Lanka to push for greater protection of civilians caught up in the conflict in the north-east. The official, John Holmes, has urged a ceasefire between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels to allow aid agencies access to civilians in the war zone. He said there… Continue reading UN envoy makes Sri Lanka aid push
Colombo steps up air strikes, safe zone targeted 28 times Sunday
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter jets bombed Sunday the so-called safety zone where tens of thousands of civilians have sought refuge at least 28 times in four sorties up to Sunday noon. The indiscriminate bombardment despite the call from the White House to stop attacking the ‘safety zone’ and to stop fighting immediately. Exact… Continue reading Colombo steps up air strikes, safe zone targeted 28 times Sunday
Independent Tamil Eelam only solution, we will fight to attain it: Jayalalitha
A separate Tamil Eelam is the only solution that will permanently put an end to the problems of the Tamil people in the island of Sri Lanka, said Tamil Nadu former Chief Minister and principal Leader of the Opposition, Ms. Jayalalitha at a election rally in Salem city Saturday. In a powerful, moving speech, she… Continue reading Independent Tamil Eelam only solution, we will fight to attain it: Jayalalitha
Colombo wanted to hide forced displacement of Tamils – Vithiyatharan
”The real reason for my arrest was to prevent me from publishing news on the forced displacement of Tamils, its impacts and about the significance of Tamils’ representation in Western Provincial Council elections,” Nadesapillai Vithiyatharan, the Chief Editor of the Tamil daily Sudaroli, who was ‘abducted’ and later claimed as ‘arrested’ by the Sri… Continue reading Colombo wanted to hide forced displacement of Tamils – Vithiyatharan
US supports Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka
The United States has said it supports the Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka and appealed to both the Rajapaksa government and LTTE to end hostilities. "We support Indian efforts to stop the fighting," State Department spokesman Robert Wood told reporters here on Friday. "We understand that two Indian government special… Continue reading US supports Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka
UN council to Sri Lanka: Let UN into conflict zone
The Security Council urged Sri Lanka on Friday to cooperate with a U.N. humanitarian mission that wants to visit the conflict zone in northern Sri Lanka, where tens of thousands of civilians are trapped. "We underlined today the immediate and pressing priority of addressing the grave humanitarian situation in northeastern Sri Lanka," said Mexican U.N.… Continue reading UN council to Sri Lanka: Let UN into conflict zone
G-8 to Sri Lanka factions: no more civilian losses
The Group of Eight industrialized nations demanded Saturday that the warring factions in Sri Lanka take all necessary action to prevent further civilian casualties. The G-8 foreign ministers said they were deeply concerned about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the country and the «mass civilian casualties that have resulted. They condemned the rebels for using… Continue reading G-8 to Sri Lanka factions: no more civilian losses
Journey to Sri Lanka’s frontline
We travelled at breakneck speed across north-eastern Sri Lanka in an armoured personnel carrier. The land was flat, the reddish unmetalled road long and straight. This hot, dry midday there was no-one and nothing to impede us from hurtling along. No women and children walking in the road, as you expect in South Asia. No… Continue reading Journey to Sri Lanka’s frontline
Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone
Tens of thousands of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s northern war zone are facing starvation, the Tamil Tiger rebels warned Saturday as the U.N. sent its top humanitarian official to assess the crisis. Reports of chaos in the northern war zone have increased in recent days as the Sri Lankan military pushed forward with… Continue reading Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone
