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Sri Lanka
Aid ship arrives in Sri LankaÂ’s besieged Jaffna
2006-08-26
POINT PEDRO, Sri Lanka - The first aid ship to break a two-week siege of Sri LankaÂ’s northern Jaffna peninsula began to unload on Friday, while another Red Cross-flagged vessel headed in to evacuate foreign nationals.

Air strikes and artillery continued in parts of the region on Friday. More than three weeks of fighting between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels has forced 180,000 people to flee their homes and created a humanitarian crisis in north and east Sri Lanka. With road links cut and sea and air links limited, shortages are rife.

A Reuters witness saw the ship anchored off the jetty at Point Pedro, at the northern edge of the Jaffna peninsula, as several barges that survived the 2004 tsunami began to ferry ashore around 1,500 tonnes of food for hungry Jaffna residents. Officials said the ship would sail north out of the conflict area before nightfall, anchor and then return the next day to continue unloading.
Why not just give its GPS coordinates while you're at it?
Most shops on the Jaffna peninsula have run out of food and some of its half-million people are down to one meal a day. For the last few days, the military has relaxed a curfew and allowed people out for five hours a day.

The United Nations World Food Programme -- already providing food to an estimated 200,000 people displaced by the fighting -- said it was also worried about rising shortages in rebel-held areas of the north and east, with border crossing points shut and aid agency access sometimes blocked by the military.
Posted by:Steve White

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