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UN issues new Sri Lanka warning | UN issues new Sri Lanka warning |
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The UN has issued a fresh appeal for a humanitarian pause or lull in the fighting in Sri Lanka to avoid a "bloodbath" on the beaches. | The UN has issued a fresh appeal for a humanitarian pause or lull in the fighting in Sri Lanka to avoid a "bloodbath" on the beaches. |
It says such a development in the north-eastern region "seems an increasingly real possibility". | It says such a development in the north-eastern region "seems an increasingly real possibility". |
The latest appeal comes as aid agencies are expressing increasing concern over the safety of more than 100,000 people caught up in the fighting. | The latest appeal comes as aid agencies are expressing increasing concern over the safety of more than 100,000 people caught up in the fighting. |
The rebels are now confined to a small coastal area in Mullaitivu district. | The rebels are now confined to a small coastal area in Mullaitivu district. |
On Wednesday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said one of its staff working in the war zone had been killed. | |
The aid worker, Sinnathurai Kugathasan, was hit by a shell while fetching water. | |
'Maximum restraint' | 'Maximum restraint' |
The government has repeatedly rejected international calls for a ceasefire saying this would only allow the rebels to regroup. | The government has repeatedly rejected international calls for a ceasefire saying this would only allow the rebels to regroup. |
The military says it has now captured all rebel-held territory in the north-east after days of intense fighting and has now pushed them into a government-designated "safe zone" set up to protect civilians. | The military says it has now captured all rebel-held territory in the north-east after days of intense fighting and has now pushed them into a government-designated "safe zone" set up to protect civilians. |
See map of the region | See map of the region |
The zone is estimated to be about 20 sq km (12.4 miles) of the coastal area. | The zone is estimated to be about 20 sq km (12.4 miles) of the coastal area. |
Although the government says that its forces are in no hurry to storm the zone in pursuit of the rebels, there are fears that any such attempt would cause a high number of civilian casualties. | Although the government says that its forces are in no hurry to storm the zone in pursuit of the rebels, there are fears that any such attempt would cause a high number of civilian casualties. |
"I think if the army goes into the area then we are concerned about the number of casualties there would be," UN resident co-ordinator for Sri Lanka, Neil Bhune, told the BBC | "I think if the army goes into the area then we are concerned about the number of casualties there would be," UN resident co-ordinator for Sri Lanka, Neil Bhune, told the BBC |
The authorities say thousands of civilians have fled the war zone | The authorities say thousands of civilians have fled the war zone |
"In other circumstances, when you have so many civilians and so many soldiers together it's a dangerous situation. So, we are calling for a maximum restraint at the moment." | "In other circumstances, when you have so many civilians and so many soldiers together it's a dangerous situation. So, we are calling for a maximum restraint at the moment." |
The UN official also called on the rebels to do all they can to ensure people who want to leave the safe zone are able to do so. | The UN official also called on the rebels to do all they can to ensure people who want to leave the safe zone are able to do so. |
But the rebels deny accusations that they are holding civilians against their will. | But the rebels deny accusations that they are holding civilians against their will. |
A senior health official in the conflict zone, Dr T Varatharaja, told the BBC that more than 30 civilians had been killed in the last 24 hours when shells landed inside the designated no-fire zone. | A senior health official in the conflict zone, Dr T Varatharaja, told the BBC that more than 30 civilians had been killed in the last 24 hours when shells landed inside the designated no-fire zone. |
Nearly 65,000 people have already escaped the fighting and they have been housed in relief centres and camps set up by the government in the northern region. | Nearly 65,000 people have already escaped the fighting and they have been housed in relief centres and camps set up by the government in the northern region. |
Mr Buhne visited these camps a few days ago. He said conditions in them were still not satisfactory despite the government's efforts to improve them. | Mr Buhne visited these camps a few days ago. He said conditions in them were still not satisfactory despite the government's efforts to improve them. |
Responding to allegations that the camps are little better than concentration camps, Mr Buhne said that a "sincere effort is being made to house the people and provide food to them... I think some of the more dire descriptions of the facilities are exaggerated". | Responding to allegations that the camps are little better than concentration camps, Mr Buhne said that a "sincere effort is being made to house the people and provide food to them... I think some of the more dire descriptions of the facilities are exaggerated". |
Earlier the UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief, John Holmes, warned of a "bloodbath" on the beaches of northern Sri Lanka in an article published in the British daily The Guardian. | Earlier the UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief, John Holmes, warned of a "bloodbath" on the beaches of northern Sri Lanka in an article published in the British daily The Guardian. |
"I fear the combatants may be gearing up for a final confrontation. This is a grave situation." | "I fear the combatants may be gearing up for a final confrontation. This is a grave situation." |
Sri Lankan military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara has denied that the army was responsible for civilian deaths. | Sri Lankan military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara has denied that the army was responsible for civilian deaths. |
"First of all we don't engage the safe zone and there is no requirement for us to fire shells at the moment," Brigadier Nanayakkara told the BBC. | "First of all we don't engage the safe zone and there is no requirement for us to fire shells at the moment," Brigadier Nanayakkara told the BBC. |
There has been no reaction from Tamil Tigers. | There has been no reaction from Tamil Tigers. |
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