Thirumavalavan, a Tamil nationalist leader and the president of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) in Tamil Nadu, on Monday condemned the Indian Government for "betraying the entire Tamil people" by sending civil clothed Indian naval personnel to Mullaiththeevu through the Chennai international airport. Addressing the media in Chennai, he said that New Delhi was "totally responsible"… Continue reading Indian Naval Personnel to Mullaiththeevu: Thirumavalavan lambasts New Delhi
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Sri Lanka seizes key rebel defense line in north
Sri Lankan forces overran the Tamil Tigers’ northernmost defense line Tuesday, forcing the beleaguered rebels to retreat from one of their strongest fortifications, the military said. The capture of Muhamalai on the Jaffna peninsula came as government troops pushed the rebels deeper into their shrinking heartland in the northern jungles in hopes of finally crushing… Continue reading Sri Lanka seizes key rebel defense line in north
Sri Lankan Soldiers Target Last Territory Held by Tamil Tigers
Sri Lankan fighter jets and helicopters bombed Tamil Tiger bases in the northern district of Mullaitivu, the last stronghold of the rebels, after the army seized their administrative capital, Kilinochchi, last week. Troops are advancing to Elephant Pass, which lies at the entrance to the Jaffna Peninsula and is controlled by the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lankan Soldiers Target Last Territory Held by Tamil Tigers
Sri Lanka honors troops fighting rebels
Sri Lankans raised flags and held a moment of silence Monday in honor of the military, as troops pushed deeper into rebel-held territory in the north in their offensive aimed at crushing the Tamil Tigers and ending the 25-year-old civil war here. Government forces have won a string of stunning victories over the rebels… Continue reading Sri Lanka honors troops fighting rebels
TNA accuses Colombo of war crimes
Describing several recent escalation in incidents where Sri Lanka Armed Forces have targetted Tamil civilian during festive days between Christmas and Thaipongal, Tamil National Alliance (TNA), in a press release issued today, said that the "stringent economic, food and medical embargos on the war affected areas," …"are not only War Crimes in contravention of the… Continue reading TNA accuses Colombo of war crimes
53 SLA killed, 80 wounded, arms seized in Paranthan – LTTE
At least 53 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers were killed, more than 80 sustained injuries and the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) recovered 2 dead bodies of the SLA soldiers in heavy fighting that erupted Sunday when the SLA launched an offensive push through 2nd Mile Post on Paranthan Mullaiththeevu Road on two fronts. LTTE… Continue reading 53 SLA killed, 80 wounded, arms seized in Paranthan – LTTE
LTTE strategically withdrawn from Kilinochchi: Vaiko
MDMK chief Vaiko referring to the capture of Kilinochchi by the Lankan Army said yesterday that LTTE men had "strategically" withdrawn from the town and the people there had gone into hiding. The town wore a deserted look. He charged the UPA Government with helping Sri Lanka by giving arms, which enabled that country’s… Continue reading LTTE strategically withdrawn from Kilinochchi: Vaiko
Kilinochchi looks like a ghost town
To describe Kilinochchi, the administrative and political headquarters of the LTTE which fell into the hands of the Sri Lankan military on Friday, as a “ghost town” is an understatement. It is a town without a soul, roofs, windows and any conceivable civil and administrative infrastructure. For a bustling town that is home to… Continue reading Kilinochchi looks like a ghost town
CPI wants Colombo to end military action
The Communist Party of India on Sunday said Sri Lanka should stop the military offensive against innocent Tamil population there and begin political discussions to resolve the decades-long ethnic problem. Party’s national secretary and MP D. Raja said Colombo’s intensified military action caused the death of and injuries to thousands of innocent people, resulting… Continue reading CPI wants Colombo to end military action
Kochi, a haven for LTTE fugitives
As the Lankan forces entered the Tamil-Tiger strongholds in northern Lanka scattering away the rebels, Kerala’s marine security agencies fear a large number of suspected LTTE cadres have infiltrated the Indian shore via trawlers to discreetly engage themselves as workers in fishing trawlers off Kochi coast. Senior officials at the Coastal Base Station in… Continue reading Kochi, a haven for LTTE fugitives