The Sri Lankan government has accused the Red Cross of inciting panic over the military operation against Tamil Tiger rebels in the north. A spokesman said the ICRC had ordered 35,000 body bags for the battle zone to create what he called a fear psychosis among the international community. The International Committee of the… Continue reading Red Cross incites S Lanka panic
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Q & A – What next as Sri Lanka strives to end war?
Sri Lanka’s quarter-century war is racing towards an end as the military closes in on the last patch of land the separatist Tamil Tigers control. In the first six weeks of this year, soldiers have racked up a string of victories and taken all the major towns the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)… Continue reading Q & A – What next as Sri Lanka strives to end war?
Britain says Sri Lanka hospital attack ‘unacceptable’
Britain has said the recent repeated bombing of a civilian hospital in Sri Lanka is unacceptable and called for an investigation into it. “To put it bluntly, the situation in Sri Lanka is nothing short of shocking,” Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Rammell told the British parliament Thursday. Rammell said that a hospital that had been… Continue reading Britain says Sri Lanka hospital attack ‘unacceptable’
Tigers seize SLA arms cache in PTK
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) this week seized an arms cache from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK), sources close to LTTE told TamilNet Friday. Hundreds of SLA crack commandos were drawn into Mannaka’ndal and Keappaapulavu ‘boxes’ and were cut off from their rear supplies during a pre-emptive strike by the Tiger forces,… Continue reading Tigers seize SLA arms cache in PTK
Sri Lanka army closes rebels in
The Sri Lankan army is closing in on remaining Tamil Tiger positions, confining them to an area of about 200 sq km (124 sq miles), officials say. Troops are near Puthukudiyiruppu village, which officials describe as the last major rebel position. State media say 2,500 civilians managed to flee the conflict zone recently. … Continue reading Sri Lanka army closes rebels in
Sinhala mob stones ICRC office in Colombo
Unruly mobs surrounded and stoned the main office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the capital Colombo on Friday afternoon. The attack comes hours after a pro-government politician called for the expulsion of the ICRC chief Paul Castella following recent statements made by him on the ongoing conflict in the north… Continue reading Sinhala mob stones ICRC office in Colombo
Emergency session of Canadian parliament discusses ceasefire, political solution
Amidst demonstration and vigil of thousands of Canadian Eezham Tamils outside, and against the backdrop of Canadian government’s call for ceasefire coupled with 3 million dollars aid to the affected, the Canadian parliament had an emergency debate on the crisis in the island of Sri Lanka Wednesday that lasted four and a half hours. Cutting… Continue reading Emergency session of Canadian parliament discusses ceasefire, political solution
Minister, members come hard on Colombo in British Parliament
The situation in Sri Lanka is nothing short of shocking. Any attempts, including by representatives of the Sri Lanka government to defend the shelling of the [Puthukkudiyiruppu] hospital are frankly unacceptable. Such attacks are serious violations of international humanitarian law, said Bill Rummell, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, in the British Parliament on… Continue reading Minister, members come hard on Colombo in British Parliament
Hundreds more flee as Sri Lanka war races to end
More than 2,200 people have fled Sri Lanka’s war zone in the last two days as the military on Friday vowed a rapid finish to the 25-year-old war. Fighting is concentrated around a shrinking circle of jungle in the Indian Ocean island’s northeast, where the military said it has all but surrounded the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Hundreds more flee as Sri Lanka war races to end
Sri Lanka promises it will not endanger civilians
Hundreds of civilians fled Sri Lanka’s northern war zone Friday as the president promised the United Nations that the military would safeguard noncombatants while it pushed ahead with its offensive to crush the Tamil Tiger rebels. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s assurances came after Sri Lankan forces captured the rebels’ biggest sea base, effectively cutting off… Continue reading Sri Lanka promises it will not endanger civilians
