Visit of ‘strategic partners

The Defense Advisers/Attaches of seven countries, USA, UK, Japan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Maldives were taken on a one day tour to Vanni by the Colombo government on Monday. Suffering from heavy military debacles and facing serious economic crisis, the Colombo government is badly in need of parading strategic partners and abettors to attract means… Continue reading Visit of ‘strategic partners

Sri Lanka holds interest rates as inflation eases

Sri Lanka’s central bank Friday left its key interest rate on hold for the 21st straight month as inflation showed signs of easing, a statement said.   The Colombo-based bank left its benchmark repurchase rate unchanged at 10.5 percent, while the cash reserve ratio — the percentage sum commercial banks must keep on deposit there… Continue reading Sri Lanka holds interest rates as inflation eases

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HR Day, 60th Anniversary of UDHR, observed in Jaffna

“There are people in Jaffna who ask whether it is necessary to celebrate these days when human rights in Jaffna peninsula is violated with impunity and one cannot slight these questions,” K. Ganesh, Jaffna Government Agent (GA), participating as the chief guest, said in an event held Thursday to mark the 60th anniversary of the… Continue reading HR Day, 60th Anniversary of UDHR, observed in Jaffna

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Sri Lanka says Tiger defences captured

Sri Lankan troops have captured Tamil Tiger defences near the rebels’ political headquarters after heavy fighting, the government said on Thursday.   Soldiers were conducting "counter-terrorist operations" along the northern and northwestern defences of Kilinochchi, the political capital of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the Defence Ministry said. It said the military carried… Continue reading Sri Lanka says Tiger defences captured

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Is Sri Lanka’s war near its end?

Sri Lanka’s military yesterday said it was assaulting the edge of Kilinochchi, which the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) claim as capital of the nation they want to create for Sri Lankan Tamils. The military has made the most battlefield progress since the war began in 1983. That has analysts asking if the… Continue reading Is Sri Lanka’s war near its end?

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Sri Lankan Air Force Attacks Tamil Tiger Headquarters in North

Sri Lankan jets bombed Tamil Tiger headquarters in the northern town of Kilinochchi as the rebels claimed to have killed 170 soldiers in fighting near the town.   The air force raids also targeted Tiger “strongholds” west and north of the town and in the Iranamadu area, the Defense Ministry said. Security forces battled rebel… Continue reading Sri Lankan Air Force Attacks Tamil Tiger Headquarters in North

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India, US, UK, Pakistan officers visit Vanni command HQ

Military representatives from seven countries – India, the United States, Britain, Pakistan, Japan, Bangladesh and Maldives – Wednesday visited the Sri Lankan military command centre coordinating Colombo’s offensive into the Vanni. Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defence said the foreign defence attaches/advisors visited the Vann Security Forces HQ as well as the HQs of the SLA’s… Continue reading India, US, UK, Pakistan officers visit Vanni command HQ

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12 Tamil civilians arrested in Katunayake

Twelve Tamil civilians including five women were taken into custody in cordon and search operations conducted in the security zone of the Katunayake international airport on Monday night. Several houses and lodges were searched during the operation, police said. Majority of the arrested are residents from other districts including north and east and upcountry areas… Continue reading 12 Tamil civilians arrested in Katunayake

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Battle for Sri Lankan rebel headquarters rages again

Sri Lankan troops assaulted the outskirts of the separatist Tamil Tigers’ self-proclaimed capital on Wednesday, the military said, a day after both sides said they had killed more than 100 in a series of confrontations.   For a second day, troops launched coordinated assaults on the lines of trenches and earthen "bunds" the Tigers have… Continue reading Battle for Sri Lankan rebel headquarters rages again

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SLAF bombs refugee settlements in Vanni, children wounded

At least six civilians, including a 1-year-old child and two more children, were wounded Wednesday morning when Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter jets bombed twice settlements of refugees on Hudson Road in Vaddakkachchi around 7:30 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. The SLAF bombardment on civilian targets comes in the wake of high casualties to… Continue reading SLAF bombs refugee settlements in Vanni, children wounded

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