COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tiger rebels traded blame on Tuesday over combat during a two-day holiday fighting pause, which the separatist rebels said fell short of the full ceasefire they are demanding.
With more than 50,000 soldiers surrounding a 17-square km (7 sq mile) no-fire zone where the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are holding tens of thousands of civilians, President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Sunday ordered troops into a defensive stance for the next two days.
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More News On Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers Dismiss Government Truce As Insincere -- Voice Of America
Sri Lanka rejects Tamil cease-fire offer -- UPI
LTTE demands permanent truce, govt says lay down arms first -- Press Trust India
Tamil Tigers call for ceasefire talks -- Times Online
Sri Lanka ends Norway peace role -- Al Jazeera
Civilians urged to leave as ceasefire begins -- The Independent
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