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Pressure is building on Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tiger rebels to protect thousands of civilians caught up in the fighting on the island. | Pressure is building on Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tiger rebels to protect thousands of civilians caught up in the fighting on the island. |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed deep concern over the fate of the civilians - the UN says dozens are dead or injured. | |
The European Union has asked the Sri Lankan government to ensure that civilians are spared in the fighting. | |
Sri Lanka's army has pushed the rebels from their strongholds. | Sri Lanka's army has pushed the rebels from their strongholds. |
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Mullaitivu, their last major base, fell on Sunday. | Mullaitivu, their last major base, fell on Sunday. |
'Free movement' | 'Free movement' |
Mr Ban said in a statement he was "deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of civilians caught in intensified fighting in the Vanni region of Sri Lanka" between government troops and rebels. | |
He urged both sides "to accord immediate and absolute priority to ensuring the protection and well-being of civilians, including humanitarian aid workers". | He urged both sides "to accord immediate and absolute priority to ensuring the protection and well-being of civilians, including humanitarian aid workers". |
INSURGENCY TIMELINE 1976: Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam form in the north-east1987: India deploys peace-keepers to Tamil areas but they leave in 19901993: President Premadasa killed by Tiger bomb2001: Attack on airport destroys half Sri Lankan Airlines fleet2002: Government and rebels agree ceasefire2005: Mahinda Rajapaksa becomes president2006: Heavy fighting resumes2009: Army takes main rebel bases of Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Voices from Sri LankaTamil diaspora voicesWinning war and peace | |
Mr Ban said the troops and the rebels should "ensure that all people, including the displaced, are treated in accordance with international humanitarian law". | Mr Ban said the troops and the rebels should "ensure that all people, including the displaced, are treated in accordance with international humanitarian law". |
The UN secretary general also said that both sides should respect "no fire zones", "safe areas", and civilian infrastructure including schools, medical facilities and humanitarian facilities. | |
India's Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who is visiting Colombo on Tuesday, said before leaving Delhi he was concerned about the plight of civilians and would discuss how they could be protected. | |
The European Union asked Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama to ensure that civilians were protected in the crossfire. | |
EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said the rebels - who are on the EU list of terrorist groups - must "guarantee the free movement of the civilian population and release all child soldiers". | EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said the rebels - who are on the EU list of terrorist groups - must "guarantee the free movement of the civilian population and release all child soldiers". |
The UN says dozens have been killed in the fighting and the situation is desperate. | The UN says dozens have been killed in the fighting and the situation is desperate. |
There are thought to be about 250,000 civilians in the area in which the rebels are still operating. | There are thought to be about 250,000 civilians in the area in which the rebels are still operating. |
A government health official in the Kilinochchi region has said more than 170 civilians have died in the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu areas and more than 720 have been admitted to hospital. | |
The army has denied any connection with civilian deaths. | |
'Propaganda' | |
The military says it is now trying to take full control of a 30km (18 mile) stretch of coast north of Mullaitivu to contain the rebels to the land. | |
Brig Nandana Udawatte told a group of reporters flown to the area: "We are moving along the coast as well as to the north-west towards another pocket of Tiger resistance." | |
Separately, the rebels' political leader, B Nadesan, told the BBC that their top leader had not left Sri Lanka and was still leading the "freedom struggle". | |
He said reports that Velupillai Prabhakaran had fled were "malicious propaganda". He promised the rebels would fight on. | |
Mr Nadesan shrugged off recent military setbacks and said the Tigers would not lay down their arms until the freedom and dignity of their people were guaranteed. | |
The military says it is now advancing into a 300 sq km (115 sq mile) area of land in which the Tamil Tigers are still operating. | |
Mr Nadesan says the rebels hold twice that area. | |
The government has vowed to crush the rebels, who have been fighting for a separate homeland for Tamils for 25 years. At least 70,000 people have been killed during the insurgency. | The government has vowed to crush the rebels, who have been fighting for a separate homeland for Tamils for 25 years. At least 70,000 people have been killed during the insurgency. |
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