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Rebels keep pressure on troops in north after Sri Lanka talks fail
Oct 30, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s military accused Tamil rebels of firing artillery at troops in the embattled Jaffna peninsula Monday after weekend peace talks between the combatants in Geneva failed.The conflict in Sri Lanka is Asia’s longest and bloodiest separatist war, claiming more than 60,000 lives since the LTTE launched its bid for […]
Sri Lanka rebels cut short tour after Swiss talks fail
GENEVA, Oct 30, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s rebel Tamil Tiger negotiators have cut short a planned visit to truce monitors Norway and Iceland, and will return home immediately after Swiss peace talks failed, the top guerrilla leader said Monday.Chief negotiator of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), S.P. Thamilselvan, told AFP they scrapped […]
‘s troubled peace bid
GENEVA, Oct 30, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s latest round of peace talks ended in failure in Geneva over the weekend sparking fears of renewed bloodshed in Asia’s longest-running separatist conflict.The Sri Lankan government and the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) disagreed on key issues that dogged the Norwegian-brokered talks even before they […]
Sri Lanka complains of Tiger “disinformation” on Jaffna access
GENEVA, Oct 29, 2006 (AFP) – The Sri Lankan government on Sunday accused the Tamil Tigers of spreading “disinformation” about humanitarian supplies for the northern Jaffna Peninsula while peace talks were underway in Geneva.Reto Meister, delegate general for Asia at the ICRC, told AFP on Thursday that the “lack of a mutually agreed safe access” […]
Sri Lanka talks collapse after two day bid for peace
GENEVA, Oct 29, 2006 (AFP) – Peace talks on Sri Lanka collapsed Sunday after chief Norwegian peace broker Erik Solheim said the two warring sides had failed to agree on a date for the process to resume.Solheim, Norway’s international development minister, told reporters after two-days of talks between representatives of the government and the Liberation […]
Sri Lanka warring parties put on notice at Swiss talks
GENEVA, Oct 28, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s warring parties resumed peace talks in Geneva on Saturday and received a stern warning that their country will lose foreign aid unless killings stop in Asia’s bloodiest internal conflict. .Updated Peace broker Norway said the international community had virtually placed the Sri Lankans on notice to show […]
Little progress on Geneva talks to save ceasefire in Sri Lanka
GENEVA, Oct 29, 2006 (AFP) – Peace brokers struggled to save Sri Lanka’s collapsing ceasefire as critical talks between the warring parties entered the second and final day Sunday in Geneva with both sides sticking to their guns.Tiger rebels said the first day’s outcome was “zero” with no agreement on addressing the urgent needs of […]
More clashes in Sri Lanka amidst peace talks
COLOMBO, Oct 29, 2006 (AFP) – At least five people were killed in clashes in north and east Sri Lanka overnight, police and defence officials said Sunday, as the government and rebel Tamil Tigers held peace talks in Geneva.Two suspected rebels were found dead after police repulsed an attack on their patrol late Saturday, officials […]
Sri Lanka peace delegates battle to keep out reporters
COLOMBO, Oct 29, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lankan government delegates in Geneva to negotiate peace with Tamil Tiger rebels were “under a lot of stress” and wanted journalists removed from their hotel, diplomats said Sunday. Sri Lanka’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Sarala Fernando, said she asked the Swiss authorities to evict all […]
Sri Lanka warring parties open talks, seek to buy time
GENEVA, Oct 28, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s warring parties shook hands as they resumed face-to-face negotiations in Geneva on Saturday, after an eight month break and 3,000 deaths in fighting on the Indian Ocean island.Diplomats expect the meeting will simply buy time for more talks in December. Journalists witnessed representatives of the Sri Lankan […]
‘ deadly strategy in Sri Lanka
GENEVA, Oct 28, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s Tiger rebels, who are in Geneva for peace talks Saturday, have been outlawed by the European Union, the United States and several other countries, but the international community still wants them at the negotiating table.The United States describes Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers as “reprehensible terrorists,” and the […]
Sea battle, shelling reported ahead of Sri Lanka peace talks
COLOMBO, Oct 27, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s navy fought a five-hour battle with Tamil Tiger gunboats amid fears the rebels were launching a major attack against the northern Jaffna peninsula, a pro-Tiger website reported Friday. Navy patrols attacked rebel craft early Thursday morning, the Tamilnet.com website said, adding that heavy artillery and mortar fire […]
