President Mahinda Rajapaksa expects the Sri Lankan armed forces to make rapid advances and capture Elephant Pass, which controls access to the Jaffna Peninsula, and other key targets in a short while. He is confident that, in the near future, the fighting cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam will have nowhere to go… Continue reading We give highest priority to civilian safety: Rajapaksa
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UPA betrayed Sri Lankan Tamils cause: CPI
Accusing the Congress-led UPA of "betraying" Sri Lankan Tamils cause, the CPI today asked the government to tell President Mahinda Rajapakse to end the war and resolve the ethnic conflict through negotiations. "It is high time that the Central Government headed by Congress recast its policy towards Sri Lanka and send External Affairs Minister Pranab… Continue reading UPA betrayed Sri Lankan Tamils cause: CPI
Captured rebel land in Sri Lanka deserted
The main highway running through what was once Sri Lanka’s rebel heartland was nearly deserted Sunday, except for some stray dogs and abandoned cows. Two days after the military captured the Tamil Tigers’ administrative capital of Kilinochchi, the government led a victory tour of the newly seized areas, even as fighting raged on in… Continue reading Captured rebel land in Sri Lanka deserted
Sri Lankan troops move on rebel military HQ, face jungle warfare
Sri Lankan troops have advanced on the military headquarters of the Tamil Tigers and engaged the rebels in fresh gunbattles, having captured their de facto political capital. The defence ministry said ground forces, backed by helicopter gunships and war planes, were moving towards Mullaittivu, the jungle district along the northeastern seaboard, where the Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops move on rebel military HQ, face jungle warfare
Sri Lanka’s Tamil separatist conflict far from over: analysts
Sri Lankans celebrated the fall of the Tamil Tigers’ de facto capital with street parties, but military observers say bloodier battles may still lie ahead as the rebels take refuge in the jungles. The guerrillas, fighting for an independent homeland for Tamils, suffered a massive blow on Friday when they lost Kilinochchi, their political… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil separatist conflict far from over: analysts
Congress tells Lanka to hand over Prabhakaran to India
Congress on Saturday demanded that Sri Lanka extradite LTTE chief Prabhakaran, an accused in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, if he is nabbed in the army offensive, in what signals a strong stand ruling out any intervention under pressure from DMK. Congress spokesman Veerappa Moily told reporters that the LTTE was a banned outfit and… Continue reading Congress tells Lanka to hand over Prabhakaran to India
Security beefed up at Lankan deputy high commission
The city police have thrown in an extra layer of security around the Sri Lankan deputy high commission in Chennai soon after the Sri Lankan forces took over Kilinochchi, considered the political capital of LTTE in Sri Lanka. "We have stepped up security measures near the Sri Lankan deputy high commission as a precautionary measure.… Continue reading Security beefed up at Lankan deputy high commission
Centre ignoring TN’s sentiments on Lanka: PMK
In a sharp criticism of the UPA regime, one of its coalition partners, the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), has accused the government of deliberately ignoring the sentiments of Tamil Nadu by refusing to heed the state’s repeated pleas to take steps to end the war in Sri Lanka. In a strongly-worded letter to the Prime… Continue reading Centre ignoring TN’s sentiments on Lanka: PMK
Annals of history
The message of "veiled racism" in Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s remarks Friday in his telecast address announcing the capture of Ki’linochchi town, betrayed the true intentions of him and his ilk, camouflaged in saintly wordings against separatism, terrorism, racism, North-South war etc, to hoodwink the outside world, writes a regular academic commentator to TamilNet… Continue reading Annals of history
Artillery shelling continues in Vanni, civilian wounded, hospital full of wounded
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling continued to target densely populated civilian area in Pu’liaympokka’nai in Vanni on Saturday. A 61-year-old civilian was wounded at Karaveddiththidal in Pu’liyampokka’nai around 5:30 p.m. when at least 6 shells hit the settlement. Meanwhile hospital in Tharmapuram was full of injured civilians. Transport of seriously wounded patients for further treatment… Continue reading Artillery shelling continues in Vanni, civilian wounded, hospital full of wounded