Special Task Force (STF) commandos and police jointly conducted a cordon and search Sunday from 6:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m arresting 12 youths, including 7 Tamils and 5 Muslims, in Kalmunai Police division in Ampaa’rai district. The youths were taken into custody as they failed to establish their identity and they will be produced in… Continue reading Kalmunai police detain 7 Tamils, 5 Muslims
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SLA steps up attacks on hospitals in Vanni, disregards Geneva Conventions
Mullaiththeevu Government Hospital has come under artillery fire by the Sri Lanka Army despite the Sri Lankan military and civil authorities being repeatedly urged by the medical authorities at the hospital not to fire shells on the hospital premises. The hospital was attacked Monday, Friday and Saturday. Two patients sustained injuries last Monday and two… Continue reading SLA steps up attacks on hospitals in Vanni, disregards Geneva Conventions
Setbacks to Sri Lankan Army: LTTE
Sri Lanka’s Army on Sunday said at least 13 soldiers were killed, 16 missing and 34 injured due to clashes with the LTTE in Kilinochchi district. A Defence Ministry statement said that 57th Division soldiers thwarted an LTTE counter-offensive launched north of Iranamadu, in a battle that lasted for 12 hours. “Intercepted terrorist radio… Continue reading Setbacks to Sri Lankan Army: LTTE
Tamil Tigers vow to keep fighting
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have said they will continue to fight even if they lose their political headquarters town of Kilinochchi. There has been fierce fighting as the army tries to capture Kilinochchi. The head of the rebels’ political wing told the BBC he rejected the government’s offer of talks if the Tigers… Continue reading Tamil Tigers vow to keep fighting
Astrology holds sway over Sri Lanka
People in many countries believe in astrology, but horoscopes have a particularly enthusiastic following in Sri Lanka. Many consult astrologers when choosing marriage partners, on when to start new jobs, or even to find out the auspicious time to leave their house in the morning. And politicians are said to be heavily influenced by… Continue reading Astrology holds sway over Sri Lanka
Douglas, Anandasangari prepare for election campaign in Jaffna
Douglas Devananda, a cabinet minister in the Rajapaksa government and the leader of paramilitary-cum-political party EPDP and V. Anandasangari of the TULF, are both busily engaged in preparatory meetings for election campaign in Jaffna, informed sources in Jaffna told TamilNet. No official announcement, however, has been made by Sri Lanka government on holding elections in… Continue reading Douglas, Anandasangari prepare for election campaign in Jaffna
Kilinochchi: The Kiss Of Death
By B. Raman "Kilinochchi within kissing distance". So said the disinformation warriors of Lt.Gen.Sarath Fonseka, the Sri Lankan Army Commander, more than a week ago.. It has been a long and fatal kiss-more for the Army than for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). It has been a long kiss of death… Continue reading Kilinochchi: The Kiss Of Death
Civilians fleeing war feared drowned in Naakarkoayil seas
Civilians fleeing war in Vanni in a 17 foot boat are feared drowned, fishermen who had seen the boat towed empty by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) Friday evening to Kaangkeasanthu’rai (KKS) harbour from Naakarkoyil seas, raised suspicion. Friday morning gunfire was heard from Naakarkoayil seas indicating fleeing civilians being fired upon in the sea and… Continue reading Civilians fleeing war feared drowned in Naakarkoayil seas
Sri Lankan troops battle rebels
Fresh fighting has broken out in northern Sri Lanka as government troops battle to capture the Tamil Tiger rebels’ stronghold of Kilinochchi. The rebels said they had killed at least 60 soldiers, but the military has said 12 were dead and 12 more missing. It comes after more than 120 fighters from each side… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops battle rebels
Rajapaksa lauds Lankan security forces
Lauding the Sri Lankan military as a "shining example" of courage, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that it had come a long way from confronting the LTTE suicide bombers to capturing key rebel-held areas even as he cautioned against "unscrupulous" elements trying to destroy the nation in the "garb" of rights activists. "They (Sri… Continue reading Rajapaksa lauds Lankan security forces