IDPs fleeing to LTTE areas – GA

Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in the rebel-held areas are facing severe difficulties as hostilities have commenced after the floods, a senior government official said. Emilda Sukumar, the Government Agent (GA) for Mulativu district, told BBC Sandeshaya that many IDPs are fleeing towards the LTTE controlled territory despite repeated appeals by the government.   The Government… Continue reading IDPs fleeing to LTTE areas – GA

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HRW: Sri Lanka’s use of child soldiers to result in suspension of US military aid

Governments involved in the use of children as soldiers may no longer be eligible for US military assistance under legislation adopted by the US Congress on December 10, 2008, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday. Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Chad, Congo Sudan, and Uganda are expected to be affected by the new legislation passed unanimously by… Continue reading HRW: Sri Lanka’s use of child soldiers to result in suspension of US military aid

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Lankan jets pound LTTE stronghold, 12 rebels killed: army

Sri Lankan fighter jets pounded LTTE political capital Kilinochchi amid fierce clashes between the military and Tamil Tigers that left at least 12 rebels killed in the embattled northern part of the Island nation, officials said today. Lankan jets launched a string of air strikes targeting LTTE battlefield fortifications located in the south Kilinochchi, 330… Continue reading Lankan jets pound LTTE stronghold, 12 rebels killed: army

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3 civilians including child killed in SLA shelling in Vanni

Two males who went to their agricultural lands in Kanakapuram, a suburb of Ki'linochchi town, were killed in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling Saturday morning around 11:45, medical sources at Ki'linochchi hospital said. A 17-year-old boy sustained injuries in the attack. Meanwhile, a child was decapitated by a shell that exploded in civilian settlement in… Continue reading 3 civilians including child killed in SLA shelling in Vanni

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Two LTTE leaders killed

The two LTTE area leaders were killed in the latest confrontation at Mulaitivu area on Thursday, the military said.   It said LTTE radio communication had confirmed the death of the two LTTE area leaders Kabaitheban and Mohilan.   Meanwhile, troops in a cordon and search operation recovered 74 anti personnel mines and seven Improvised… Continue reading Two LTTE leaders killed

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RSF condemns Colombo’s censorship of BBC, Sunday Leader

Paris-based media watchdog, Reporters sans frontières (RSF), in a press release issued Friday, condemned Sri Lanka's jamming of BBC World Service and blocking Sunday Leader from referring to Sri Lanka's Defense Secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapakse. "We are worried by the increase in direct and indirect censorship in Sri Lanka," Reporters Without Borders said. "Coming after a… Continue reading RSF condemns Colombo’s censorship of BBC, Sunday Leader

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Lankan army capture key junction town near Kilinochchi

Stepping up their onslaught on the beleaguered de-facto Tiger capital of Kilinochchi, Sri Lankan Army captured a third major junction town flanking it killing scores of rebels in intense battles. After heavy fighting lasting days, the government forces claimed they have captured the strategically vital Terumurikandy junction last evening, the defence ministry said. Terumurikandy, located… Continue reading Lankan army capture key junction town near Kilinochchi

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Heavy casualties as Sri Lanka takes more Tiger territory

Sri Lanka’s military has captured another key town from Tamil Tiger guerrillas in the north following heavy fighting that left scores dead and wounded on both sides, officials said Friday.   Security forces took control of Terumarikandi, about eight kilometres (five miles) south of Kilinochchi, the political capital of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam… Continue reading Heavy casualties as Sri Lanka takes more Tiger territory

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