Two top Indian officials headed Friday to Sri Lanka to demand an immediate cease fire in the bloody civil war as a private U.N. document reported that nearly 6,500 ethnic Tamil civilians were killed in the last three months of fighting. Concern for the safety of the civilians trapped in the war zone has… Continue reading UN says nearly 6,500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka
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World disappointed with Sri Lanka: Clinton
With the LTTE almost decimated, US today expressed disappointment with the Sri Lankan government for the current humanitarian crisis. "I think the Sri Lankan government knows that the entire world is very disappointed, that in its efforts to end what it sees as 25 years of conflict, it is causing such untold suffering," US Secretary… Continue reading World disappointed with Sri Lanka: Clinton
What now for Sri Lanka’s displaced?
As Sri Lanka’s army corners Tamil Tiger rebels in a tiny sliver of land, the next test for the government lies in how it deals with the mass exodus of humanity from the war zone. The army says more than 80,000 people have fled the area in the past two days – a figure that… Continue reading What now for Sri Lanka’s displaced?
Sri Lanka rules out amnesty as troops move in for final kill
Sri Lanka Wednesday ruled out an amnesty for the Tamil Tiger leader as troops pressed a final offensive against the cornered rebels despite a global outcry over the plight of civilians trapped in the war zone. President Mahinda Rajapakse said Velupillai Prabhakaran, whose Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are fighting to prevent complete… Continue reading Sri Lanka rules out amnesty as troops move in for final kill
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
Contradicting figures raise fears of disappearances
While the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) claimed Monday that 30,000 civilians had reached territory under its control from the so-called safety zone, civil officials in Vavuniyaa and in Jaffna reported Tuesday that only 8,500 have arrived in the districts. However, SLA officers in Jaffna gave contradicting figures ranging between 5,000 and 12,000 in the custody… Continue reading Contradicting figures raise fears of disappearances
Tough search for Sri Lanka truths
Reporting from Sri Lanka at the moment is extremely difficult. There is no independent access to the northern war zone, or to the thousands of Tamil civilians who have crossed over to government-controlled territory. The only regular sources of information are the government on one side, and websites sympathetic to the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) on… Continue reading Tough search for Sri Lanka truths
Perfect opportunity for US to prove credentials: ICG, Asia Director
"Barack Obama’s administration has said it is committed to the principals of international law and humanitarian protection. Sri Lanka is the perfect opportunity for the new U.S. president to show that this is not empty rhetoric," says an article by Robert Templer of the International Crisis Group. "Urgent, determined, and united international action is necessary… Continue reading Perfect opportunity for US to prove credentials: ICG, Asia Director
Tamils blockade London’s Parliament Square
Thousands gathered around Parameswaran Subramaniyan’s tent early Monday morning demanding the British Government to take immediate action against the carnage of Tamils in Sri Lanka to avoid another Tamil life being forsaken at Parliament Square in London, according to sources in London. Parameswaran, 28, on his 14th day of hunger strike, reiterated his calls to… Continue reading Tamils blockade London’s Parliament Square
Sri Lanka war exodus at 39,000 as deadline nears
An exodus of civilians fleeing Sri Lanka’s war zone topped 39,000 and more were coming, the military said on Tuesday before its final deadline for the Tamil Tiger rebels to surrender or die was to expire. The huge outpouring of people started on Monday after soldiers breached an earthen berm blocking the main route… Continue reading Sri Lanka war exodus at 39,000 as deadline nears