Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sri Lanka War News Updates -- March 28, 2009

A Sri Lankan solider blocked traffic last month on the main road in Jaffna to allow a military convoy to pass through the city at high speed. J. Adam Huggins for The New York Times

Sri Lanka Appeals To Rebels To Lay Down Arms -- International Herald Tribune

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka's president appealed Saturday to the island's Tamil Tiger separatists to lay down their arms, saying it would ensure the safety of tens of thousands of trapped civilians as a 25-year civil war winds down.

The civilians are trapped in a "no-fire" zone on Sri Lanka's northeastern coast as the military pushes the rebels — the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam — into an ever-smaller area.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa issued an "appeal to the LTTE to free all civilians who are held hostage by them so that the civilians can go to safe areas" controlled by the government, the president's office said in a statement.

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More News On Sri Lanka

13 rebels killed in Sri Lankan conflict -- China View
Six soldiers, 26 rebels killed in Sri Lanka -- Sify
31 Tamil Tigers killed as Lankan troops repulse LTTE attacks -- Press Trust India
Sri Lanka fighting rages as international concern mounts -- International Times
UN in call for Sri Lanka 'pause' -- BBC
Sri Lanka refutes UN casualty figures -- Christian Science Monitor
U.S. accuses Sri Lanka of shelling civilian areas -- International Herald Tribune
UN council to discuss civilians in Sri Lanka war -- Reuters

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