Lasting peace is unlikely, even if the Tamil Tigers are beaten

Sri Lanka’s populist president is a self-styled "man of the masses" and one of South Asia’s most controversial leaders.   Since his narrow election victory in 2005, Mahinda Rajapaksa has dedicated himself to the cause of defeating the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) by military means.   He opposed moves towards peace made by… Continue reading Lasting peace is unlikely, even if the Tamil Tigers are beaten

4 civilians killed, SLAF bombs petrol station, bus depot in Mullaiththeevu

Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers attacked a petrol station and a bus depot killing four civilians and causing injuries to 8 close to Mullaiththevu hospital, 1 km away from the town. 8 buses were destroyed, the depot building damaged and the petrol station completely destroyed, initial reports from Mullaiththeevu said. The indiscriminate bombardment by… Continue reading 4 civilians killed, SLAF bombs petrol station, bus depot in Mullaiththeevu

Bomb blast in front of SLAF HQ in Colombo, airman, civilian killed

A Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) airman and a civilian were killed and 36 persons, including 16 airmen were wounded in a bomb explosion in front of the SLAF head office in the high security zone in Slave Island, Colombo 2, Friday at 5:15 p.m., while the city was lighting firecrackers celebrating the occupation of… Continue reading Bomb blast in front of SLAF HQ in Colombo, airman, civilian killed

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SLA occupies Ki’linochchi town

The Sri Lankan military authorities Friday said their forces have occupied the strategic town of Ki’linochchi in Vanni, situated 320 km north of Colombo. The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has entered a virtual ghost town as the whole civilian infrastructure as well as the centre of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) had shifted further… Continue reading SLA occupies Ki’linochchi town

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4 killed, scores wounded, civilian carnage of Sri Lankan air strikes continue

Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers hit a civilian settlement in Murasumoaddai in Vanni killing civilians and causing injuries to many around 1:45 p.m. At least 4 civilians were dead among the 25 rushed to hospital. Many wounded were still trapped in the site as Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched artillery barrage on the settlement… Continue reading 4 killed, scores wounded, civilian carnage of Sri Lankan air strikes continue

Sri Lanka troops seize key rebel town: military

Sri Lankan troops on Thursday captured a key town from Tamil Tiger rebels in the island’s north after intense clashes that left at least 50 guerrillas dead, the defence ministry said.   The fall of Paranthan, near the Tigers’ political capital Kilinochchi, has effectively cut off the rebels’ main supply line to several other strongholds,… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops seize key rebel town: military

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Eastern University students protest against arrests

Eastern University students staged a protest demonstration Wednesday against the University administration for not taking steps obtain the release of two fellow students arrested and detained by the police for four months ago, sources in Batticaloa said. An earlier demonstration by the students failed to initiate any action from the campus administration, student leaders said.… Continue reading Eastern University students protest against arrests

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Jaffna Bishop appeals to leaders, foreign diplomats to bring in peace

“The Holy See Benedict XVI had urged President Mahinda Rajapaksa to stop the war and strive for peace when the president met the Holy Pope at Vatican but the war atrocities have only escalated since then,” Rt. Rev. Thomas Saundaranayagam, Bishop of Jaffna said in his New Year message for the year 2009. “The appeal… Continue reading Jaffna Bishop appeals to leaders, foreign diplomats to bring in peace

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