COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan Government has rejected calls for a ceasefire by the Tamil Tigers, saying it will not end the fighting unless the rebels lay down their arms.
The Tamil Tigers have written to the United Nations calling for a ceasefire in the war in northern Sri Lanka.
They said a truce is needed to end the misery of their people, as thousands remain trapped without adequate food and medical supplies.
The rebels have accused the international community of maintaining a silence on the immense human suffering of Tamil civilians.
Government forces are moving in on remaining rebel troops after months of sustained fighting. Two Tamil Tiger light aircraft attacked the capital Colombo on Friday.
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