The government of Sri Lanka and ethnic Tamil fighters ignored a call by the secretary general of the United Nations for a cease-fire in their ongoing war Monday as soldiers battled guerrillas in hand-to-hand fighting inside a so-called safety zone that had been set up as a haven for civilians. The government said on… Continue reading Fighting Intensifies in Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka braces for final battle against Tigers
Sri Lanka’s military readied Monday for a final assault on Tamil Tigers boxed into a strip of jungle with thousands of trapped civilians, after urging the rebels to surrender or face annihilation. Security forces were moving ahead after killing at least 480 Tiger rebels in four days of fighting in the northeast of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka braces for final battle against Tigers
Medical official reports on pattern of shelling inside safe zone
"It has become a routine for the makeshift hospital at Puthumaaththa’lan to receive high number of civilian casualties each time after the ICRC ship has transported patients from here, on the same evening or the following day, " observes K. Tharmakulasingam, an administrative officer of Mullaiththeevu Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) Sunday told reporters… Continue reading Medical official reports on pattern of shelling inside safe zone
Mangled bodies, torn limbs litter Safe Zone – medical official
"Death in most brutal form has become common within the Safety Zone. The area littered with mangled bodies, torn limbs, and blood soaked soil appears more horrific than what one finds inside a butchers shop," a lady medical staff working out of a school-building converted into the temporary primary surgical care centre at Puthumaaththa’lan, told… Continue reading Mangled bodies, torn limbs litter Safe Zone – medical official
Sri Lanka safe zone now rebels’ last stronghold
Three days of intense fighting in Sri Lanka’s northeast has left 420 Tamil Tiger rebels dead and pushed the remaining guerrillas into a small "no-fire" zone crowded with tens of thousands of civilians, the military said, a development likely to raise international concerns for the safety of those trapped. The government offensive means the… Continue reading Sri Lanka safe zone now rebels’ last stronghold
SLA intensifies attacks on Safe Zone, 63 civilians killed, 143 wounded
Sri Lanka Army (SLA), which has been blaming that the Tigers were using civilians as ‘human shields’ on Sunday contradicted its claims saying that main LTTE fighting formations were inside a territory outside the safe zone, besieged by the SLA and claimed that the area has now been brought under its control, causing heavy… Continue reading SLA intensifies attacks on Safe Zone, 63 civilians killed, 143 wounded
Paramilitary detainee escapes from Jaffna prison
A paramilitary man alleged to be a person of a prominent Tamil political-cum-paramilitary party in Jaffna, detained for suspected involvement in various robberies, abduction and extortion, escaped from Jaffna Prison Sunday between 4:30 a.m and 4:35 a.m, according to Jaffna Prison officials. The escapee is alleged to have operated along with Sri Lanka Army (SLA)… Continue reading Paramilitary detainee escapes from Jaffna prison
Embattled Sri Lanka seek IMF bailout
Sri Lanka appears to be on the verge of crushing Tamil Tiger rebels after decades of fighting but its success has blown a hole in the nation’s finances and forced it to seek an IMF bailout. Negotiations are underway with the International Monetary Fund for a 2.4 billion-dollar rescue package as the island’s economy… Continue reading Embattled Sri Lanka seek IMF bailout
Sri Lanka military: 420 rebels killed in 3 days
Sri Lankan forces killed 420 Tamil Tigers in the last three days and drove the rebels into a "no-fire" zone crowded with tens of thousands of civilians trying to flee the fighting, the military said Sunday. Government troops captured the entire Puthukkudiyiruppu area, the last rebel stronghold on the edge of the safety zone… Continue reading Sri Lanka military: 420 rebels killed in 3 days
Jaffna Hospital faces crisis due to shortage of ministry funds
Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) is facing a crisis due its unpaid dues to Sri Lanka Electricity Board (SLEB) as the funds allocated to it by Sri Lanka Health Ministry has not been released, sources in Jaffna said. SLEB Jaffna is reported to be taking steps to suspend electricity supply to JTH as nearly 50 million… Continue reading Jaffna Hospital faces crisis due to shortage of ministry funds
