Latest Channel 4 News:
Row over Malaysian state's coins
'Four shot at abandoned mine shaft'
Rain fails to stop Moscow wildfires
Cancer blow for identical twins
Need for Afghan progress 'signs'

Miliband: 'Grave concern' over Sri Lanka

Source ITN

Updated on 19 April 2009

Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he is "gravely concerned" about the situation in Sri Lanka.

Mr Miliband said the Prime Minister's Special Representative, Des Browne MP, is on his way to New York to consult with the UN. He also repeated his call for an immediate ceasefire.

But the call has been rejected by the Sri Lankan government which said a ceasefire would give Tamil Tiger rebels time to regroup.

The rebels have retreated into a slice of land which was declared a haven for civilians fleeing the fighting from a 25-year civil war. It is hoped a ceasefire will allow more than 100,000 people trapped in the area to reach safety.

One health official said at least 28 civilians were killed in two days of fighting as Sri Lankan troops tried to push into the zone.

Mr Miliband's statement said: "Protests and demonstrations around the world have highlighted the tragic loss of life of innocent civilians in Sri Lanka. Further loss of life will only compound that tragedy."

He added: "The Tamil community are a community we value and they make an important contribution to British society. They have seen friends and relatives perish, and their loved ones are still at grave risk from the fighting.

"We have heard their voice and will keep listening. We are committed to do all we can to bring this terrible conflict to an end."

A hundred thousand protesters marched through central London earlier this month to draw attention to the Sri Lankan government's offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels and alleged human rights abuses.

© Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved.

These news feeds are provided by an independent third party and Channel 4 is not responsible or liable to you for the same.

Send this article by email


Watch the Latest Channel 4 News

Watch Channel 4 News when you want

Latest World news

More News blogs

View RSS feed

Pakistan floods

A boy puts cream on in his face during the Pakistan floods (Reuters)

Powerful reports from Jonathan Miller inside Pakistan.

Fears over Taliban deal

image

Lindsey Hilsum reports on the cost of a Taliban deal.

Iran stoning reprieve

image

A campaign to save a woman from stoning wins her a reprieve.

Crisis as famine looms

image

The worst drought in memory grips Niger, Mali
and Chad.

Afghan civilian casualties

image

British compensation payments to Afghan victims "treble".

Amnesty award success

image

Channel 4 News wins Amnesty awards for Sri Lanka reports.

Tamil killings 'ordered'

image

Sri Lanka commander says killings were 'ordered from the top'.

Somalia aid probe

(Getty)

The UN finds corruption is diverting Somali food aid.

Twittering on

Start following Channel 4 News on Twitter today.

Click to launch.

Snowmail

Most watched

image

Find out which reports and videos are getting people clicking online.




Channel 4 © 2010. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.