Two key Tamil Tiger officials surrendered today as Sri Lankan troops closed in on the rebels who are pinned down with tens of thousands of civilians, according to the army. The military said that one of the two was Velayudam Dayanidi, better known as Daya Master, who was the Tigers’ main spokesman for years… Continue reading Key Tamils surrender as army closes in
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Minister to visit Sri Lanka as violence rages
A British minister will visit Sri Lanka this week, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Wednesday, as he urged a ceasefire in the battle between government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels. Brown said that following talks with President Mahinda Rajapakse, he also expected a delegation of MPs to visit Sri Lanka to assess the… Continue reading Minister to visit Sri Lanka as violence rages
Tamil Tigers penned in ‘five mile enclave’
He was speaking as the flight of civilians from the shrinking strip of land under the rebels’ control passed 100,000, according to Western diplomats and aid agencies. Civilians arriving at holding camps in the north told humanitarian agencies of their relief to finally escape the fighting and of their frustration at attempts by the… Continue reading Tamil Tigers penned in ‘five mile enclave’
World Agenda: ban on scrutiny harms Sri Lankan cause against Tigers
At a recent meeting with foreign ambassadors, the man running Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil Tigers was asked how he planned to handle the tens of thousands of civilians trapped inside a no-fire zone with the rebels. Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the Defence Secretary and brother of the President, Mahinda Rakapaksa, replied that he was… Continue reading World Agenda: ban on scrutiny harms Sri Lankan cause against Tigers
Two key Tamil Tigers surrender
Two senior Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka have surrendered to the military, the army says. It says that the rebels’ media co-ordinator, Daya Master, gave himself up along with a top interpreter, named George, who worked for senior rebels. Correspondents say that if the reports are true it will be a major setback… Continue reading Two key Tamil Tigers surrender
Nambiar reluctant to brief UN Security Council on Sri Lanka humanitarian situation
Ban Ki-moon’s chief of staff, Vijay Nambiar, who was sent to Sri Lanka as the United Nations envoy to report on the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the beaches of Mullaiththeevu has expressed reluctance to have "even a closed door briefing" on the crisis, Inner City Press reported Tuesday. Nambiar’s refusal to brief is likely have… Continue reading Nambiar reluctant to brief UN Security Council on Sri Lanka humanitarian situation
SLA fire hampers ICRC evacuation of seriously wounded civilians from Vanni
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) started cannon fire from Manthuvil in Puthukkudiyiruppu across Nanthikkadal lagoon towards the coastal stretch of Mu’l’li-vaaykkaal Wednesday afternoon as local ICRC workers were providing coordinates to the ICRC ship to come close to the shore to transport the severely wounded from the makeshift hospital, according to latest reports from the medical… Continue reading SLA fire hampers ICRC evacuation of seriously wounded civilians from Vanni
SLA shells Church in Valaignarmadam, Fr. James Pathinathar wounded
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) stepped up artillery and mortar barrage on Valaignarmadam Wednesday killing and maiming civilians who have sought refuge at several locations. Rev Father James Pathinathar, a prominent Catholic priest was injured in SLA shelling that hit the Church in Valaignarmadam Wednesday noon, initial reports said. The SLA shelling on Tuesday killed a… Continue reading SLA shells Church in Valaignarmadam, Fr. James Pathinathar wounded
Sri Lanka army: 35 rebels killed as civilians flee
Sri Lankan soldiers have pushed deep into the sole remaining Tamil rebel enclave and killed 35 guerrillas while nearly 78,000 civilians have fled the northern war zone in the past two days, the military said Wednesday. Troops in recent months have ousted the rebels from all their former strongholds and hemmed them into what… Continue reading Sri Lanka army: 35 rebels killed as civilians flee
Sri Lankan war in endgame, 81,000 escape rebel zone
Thousands more civilians surged out of Sri Lanka’s war zone on Wednesday, while soldiers and Tamil Tiger rebels fought the apparent endgame of Asia’s longest-running war despite calls to protect those still trapped. In the third day since troops blasted through a massive earthen wall built by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)… Continue reading Sri Lankan war in endgame, 81,000 escape rebel zone
