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VOA标准英语 Sri Lanka Rejects Tamil Tiger Ceasefire

时间:2009-05-13 06:17:30

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Sri Lanka's Tamil rebels, on the verge1 of total military defeat, have declared a cease-fire. But the military immediately rejected it, saying surrender to Sri Lankan forces is the only option. The development comes as the top U.N. humanitarian3 official is in the country pressing for greater and immediate2 access to the dwindling4 combat zone.
 
Sri Lankan ethnic5 Tamil civilians6 who crossed into government controlled areas rest near war zone in Puthukudiyiruppu, 24 Apr 2009

Sri Lanka's defense7 minister, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, is rejecting the cease-fire declared by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. He terms the rebel's announcement a joke as they are on the verge of being totally defeated.

The LTTE, in a statement, says 150,000 civilians, on the verge of starvation in the sliver8 of coastal9 land they still control, can only be helped by a halt in the fighting.

U.N. humanitarian chief John Holmes,met with government officials in the capital and asked for immediate humanitarian access to the combat zone.

U.N. spokesman Gordon Weiss tells VOA News that food, medicine and shelter are desperately10 needed for both those inside in the conflict area and civilians who have recently escaped.

"This is the toughest humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment," Weiss said. "You have a very large population of people stuck inside a combat area serving as a buffer11 between an impending12 government assault and Tamil Tiger resistance. The second crisis is the one that is evolving in these large camps around the town of Vavuniya."

An additional 100,000 refugees, many sick or wounded, have streamed into the displacement13 camps in recent days, overwhelming the limited medical infrastructure14.

The United Nations estimates 50,000 to 100,000 more Tamils are still trapped by the fighting. The government says the number is no more than 10,000 and its troops are taking all precautions to avoid harming the innocent as they make the final push to defeat the rebels.

Sri Lanka has rejected international calls for relief workers to gain access to the combat zone. It claims such a move would allow the guerillas to continue fighting.

U.N. spokesman Gordon Weiss says that cannot be used as a valid15 excuse.

"There is an element of truth in that," Weiss said. "But the option to simply starve a large population of civilians because you have a parasitic16 insurgency17 group attached to them is not a choice. That is clearly stated under humanitarian law. And that is why the laws of wars exist to guide governments in precisely18 these sorts of conditions."

The civil war has continued for a quarter century, pitting the majority Sinhalese government against a violent Tamil insurgency seeking a separate homeland in the north.


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