Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers say they have killed at least 90 government soldiers while beating back an army advance towards their northern political capital, a pro-rebel website said Thursday. Heavy fighting outside the town of Kilinochchi, the political headquarters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), left more than 60 soldiers killed and… Continue reading Tamil Tigers say killed 90 Sri Lankan troops
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Tamil rebels kill 89 Sri Lankan soldiers
Separatist Tamil rebels fought intense battles against government forces trying to advance on the militants' de facto capital in northern Sri Lanka, killing at least 89 soldiers, a rebel-affiliated Web site said on Thursday. The military disputed that death toll, saying that pitched battles in the north over the past two days had left 20… Continue reading Tamil rebels kill 89 Sri Lankan soldiers
Somalia comparison irks Colombo
Following the statement from John Campbell, a World Food Program (WFP) official, reporting from LTTE-held Dharmapuram to the BBC, that conditions there are "as basic as in Somalia," WFP country director for Sri Lanka, Adnan Khan, had reportedly said Mr Campbell was giving a "personal opinion." Peter Foster, in his column in UK Telegraph says… Continue reading Somalia comparison irks Colombo
Condoleeza Rice spotlights Rights violations in Sri Lanka
United States Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, Wednesday, awarded the 2008 Human Rights and Democracy Achievement Award to Michael De Tar, the chief of the Political Section of our Embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for engaging "constructively with Sri Lanka while underscoring our [U.S.’s] human rights," and for proposing the roadmap adopted by the Sri… Continue reading Condoleeza Rice spotlights Rights violations in Sri Lanka
90 SLA killed in two fronts of Ki’linochchi – LTTE
More than 60 SLA soldiers were killed and 12 SLA bodies recovered by the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) defensive units, 5 km west of Ki'linochchi Wednesday after defeating the SLA formations that attempted to advance from Oottuppu'lam to Puthumu'rippu, Tiger officials said. At the same time, a heavy fighting broke out at A'riviyal Nakar,… Continue reading 90 SLA killed in two fronts of Ki’linochchi – LTTE
LTTE trying to bring down the govt: Rajapaksa
Colombo (PTI): Warning that the LTTE is trying to bring down the government through armed attacks, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said his administration is determined to root out terrorism to enable people lead a peaceful life in the country. "Government should be defeated by the people’s vote. The terrorists in the North… Continue reading LTTE trying to bring down the govt: Rajapaksa
SLA shoots dead 2 youths in Vadamaraadchi
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers shot and killed two youths Wednesday in a sudden cordon and search launched around 5:00 a.m on a house in Koayitkadavai, Thunnaalai in Vadamaraadchi, sources in Vadmaraadchi said. The two youths, one of them the owner of the house, attacked SLA soldiers with hand grenades and gunfire in the clash… Continue reading SLA shoots dead 2 youths in Vadamaraadchi
Sri Lankan govt has public backing for war on Tigers: survey
The Sri Lankan government has overwhelming public support for its war against the Tamil Tigers, and most people believe the rebels will soon be defeated, an opinion poll published Wednesday shows. The privately run research group TNS Lanka said close to 75 percent of people questioned said they are "firmly in favour of military… Continue reading Sri Lankan govt has public backing for war on Tigers: survey
Converging objectives bring AIADMK, Left together
CHENNAI: The AIADMK has to avenge its absolute drubbing in the last election; and the Left has to improve its position in Parliament as well as prevent both the Congress and the BJP from capturing power. The convergence of these aims is behind the AIADMK-Left axis in Tamil Nadu. The two forces believe they can… Continue reading Converging objectives bring AIADMK, Left together
Fonseka stirs hornet’s nest in India
Generals are not jokers. Nor do they brand politicians they don’t like as jokers. Because, the generals know they cannot hope to get away with such disparaging remarks. General Sarath Foneska appears to be an exception. He is on a one year extension — some thing rare in the annals of military history. And the… Continue reading Fonseka stirs hornet’s nest in India