SLA death toll hits 170 in Vanni, hundreds wounded, 36 bodies recovered – LTTE

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) officials on Wednesday said that 130 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers were killed in the multi-front offensive push by the SLA in Ki'linochchi on Tuesday. More than 300 soldiers were wounded in the heavy battle that raged throughout the day till 4:00 p.m. on five main localities and along a… Continue reading SLA death toll hits 170 in Vanni, hundreds wounded, 36 bodies recovered – LTTE

SLA suffers third debacle in Ki’linochchi, 100 killed, 250 wounded – Puleedevan

The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) on Tuesday repulsed a major push by the Sri Lanka Army, killing at least 100 SLA soldiers and causing injuries to more than 250, said S. Puleedevan, the director of LTTE's Peace Secretariat, quoting Tiger commanders who were in charge of the Tiger defensive fronts in Ki'linochchi district. "According… Continue reading SLA suffers third debacle in Ki’linochchi, 100 killed, 250 wounded – Puleedevan

Tigers recover 8 SLA bodies, seize 18 weapons in Ki’laali fighting

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) said Tuesday that they seized two Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) launchers, one AK-LMG, fourteen T-56 assault rifles and a 40 mm Grenade Launcher after repulsing an SLA-initiated offensive push that lasted for 9 hours from 1:20 a.m. Tuesday. The Tigers have earlier claimed that at least 40 SLA soldiers were… Continue reading Tigers recover 8 SLA bodies, seize 18 weapons in Ki’laali fighting

Fein responds: Professorial Nonsense on Stilts

Responding to the note on Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) website by the Secretary General Prof. Rajiva Wijesinghe on the model genocide indictment against Sri Lanka officials, the former U.S. Deputy Associate Attorney General Bruce Fein, says, the "Professor never denies the Rajapaksa-Fonseka genocides," but, "delivers an indictment against the LTTE as a… Continue reading Fein responds: Professorial Nonsense on Stilts

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SLA soldier’s body recovered from well in Thenmaraadchi

Chaavakachcheari police recovered the body of a Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldier from a well close to the SLA camp in Meesaalai in Chaavakachcheari, on being informed by SLA officials. Police are investigating into the cause of death of the victim, sources in Chaavakachcheari said on Monday. Chaavakachcheari Acting magistrate, S. Kanapathipillai, visited the site… Continue reading SLA soldier’s body recovered from well in Thenmaraadchi

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SLA push thwarted in Ki’laali, 40 killed – LTTE

More than 40 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers were killed and at least 120 soldiers wounded Tuesday morning when the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) repulsed an offensive push by the SLA along the Forward Defence Line in Ki’laali, Tiger officials in Vanni told TamilNet. The LTTE has claimed to have seized weapons and recovered… Continue reading SLA push thwarted in Ki’laali, 40 killed – LTTE

CID withdraws application to impound passports of 3 TNA MPs

Sri Lankan Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Tuesday withdrew the application filed at Colombo Magistrate Court to impound the passports of three Tamil National Alliance parliamentarians S. Jeyanandamoorthy, P. Ariyanethran and S. Gajendran, who have been grilled by the CID on allegations that they violated the Sri Lankan Constitution and the Prevention of Terrorism Act… Continue reading CID withdraws application to impound passports of 3 TNA MPs

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Sri Lanka fighting kills 25 troops, 120 rebels: military

At least 25 government soldiers and 120 Tamil Tiger rebels were killed in heavy fighting in northern Sri Lanka, a military spokesman said on Tuesday. Security forces carried out simultaneous attacks against Tamil Tiger defences near their northern political capital of Kilinochchi and on the Jaffna peninsula, spokesman Udaya Nanayakkara said. He said a further… Continue reading Sri Lanka fighting kills 25 troops, 120 rebels: military

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1,246 complaints lodged against Sri Lankan police

Sri Lanka’s public have lodged 1,246 complaints against the conduct of the police, the Police Commission said Tuesday.    R. P. Wickramasinghe, a spokesman from the Police Commission, told reporters that the complaints were lodged from January to November this year.     Wickramasinghe said investigations are being conducted based on14 different categories of complaints.    … Continue reading 1,246 complaints lodged against Sri Lankan police

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