Artillery shelling and gunbattles between government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels are killing about 40 civilians every day and wounding more than 100 others inside Sri Lanka’s war zone, the top health official in the region said Friday. Aid groups have estimated more than 200,000 civilians were trapped in a tiny strip of land… Continue reading 40 civilians die daily in Sri Lanka war
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Civilians flee war zone as Sri Lanka snubs Britain
Hundreds more civilians fled Sri Lanka’s war zone, the defence ministry said Friday, as Colombo angrily rejected Britain’s appointment of a special envoy to address the island’s humanitarian crisis. Men, women and children from the minority ethnic Tamil community crossed the front lines in the district of Mullaittivu where the army has cornered holdout forces… Continue reading Civilians flee war zone as Sri Lanka snubs Britain
India changes language with measured ambiguity
Indian President Prathiba Patil in her address to the joint sitting of Indian Parliament on Thursday declared that India continued to support a negotiated political settlement in Sri Lanka within the framework of an undivided Sri Lanka acceptable to all the communities, including the Tamil community. Ms. Prathiba Patil urged Colombo and the Tigers to… Continue reading India changes language with measured ambiguity
Sri Lanka rejects British envoy: foreign minister
Sri Lanka on Thursday rejected the appointment of former defence minister Des Browne as a special envoy to the island, accusing London of interfering in its internal affairs. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said the government in the former British colony saw Browne’s appointment as a unilateral move by London and decided not to accept… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects British envoy: foreign minister
Colombo rejects British Special Envoy
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama has rejected the appointment of a Special Envoy to Sri Lanka by the British Prime Minister on Thursday. Mr. Bogollagama was quoted by the AFP as saying that the British move was tantamount to "an intrusion into Sri Lanka’s internal affairs" and was "disrespectful to the country’s statehood. Earlier,… Continue reading Colombo rejects British Special Envoy
Army creates new ‘safe zone’ in Sri Lankan war
Sri Lanka’s army disbanded the mostly ineffective "safe zone" it had established in the war-wracked north and set up a new refuge Thursday for the tens of thousands of civilians still trapped. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said the government set up a new haven because the Tamil Tiger rebels forced most of the… Continue reading Army creates new ‘safe zone’ in Sri Lankan war
Civilian refugees imprisoned in internment camps in Vavuniyaa
The civilian refugees who either fled the war zone or caught by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) are denied not only the freedom of movement to go out of the buildings in which they are detained under ‘near-prison’ conditions, but are also denied freedom of movement inside the camp itself after 6:00 p.m. by the… Continue reading Civilian refugees imprisoned in internment camps in Vavuniyaa
British ex-defence secretary appointed special envoy to Sri Lanka
Britain named a special envoy to Sri Lanka on Thursday to help bring about a political solution to the island’s long-running conflict and to ease hardships to Tamil civilians trapped in the Vanni warzone, UK press reports said. "I’ve asked Des Browne, our former defence secretary, to be an envoy for Sri Lanka," British Prime… Continue reading British ex-defence secretary appointed special envoy to Sri Lanka
Burnt bodies of 2 Tamil youths recovered in Vavuniyaa
Bodies of two Tamil youths burnt beyond recognition were recovered from Chamayaapuram in Kaneasapuram area in Vavuniyaa district Wednesday morning by the Vavuniyaa police. Both had been abducted by unidentified armed persons few days ago from their residences, according to the relatives in statements to Vavuniyaa police. The bodies had been found lying along Ma’nipuram… Continue reading Burnt bodies of 2 Tamil youths recovered in Vavuniyaa
ICRC evacuates 300 more patients to Trincomalee
The ICRC on Thursday evacuated second batch of three hundred injured and sick patients from makeshift hospitals in Puthumaaththa’lan and Thaevipuram in Vanni to Trincomalee in chartered vessel ‘Green Ocean’, according to medical sources. The foreign officials of the ICRC who came to Vanni, have also returned in the ship, the sources further said. Meanwhile,… Continue reading ICRC evacuates 300 more patients to Trincomalee
