RAMESWARAM: Three more abandoned boats were found drifting in the coast on Friday raising suspicion among officials that the LTTE militants, involved in a fierce battle with Sri Lankan army in the island’s north, were sneaking into Tamil Nadu. The boats found abandoned were located at Arichalmunai, Erandam and Moondram theedai. Earlier six boats, some… Continue reading Three more boats found abandoned off Tamil Nadu coast
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Sri Lanka says captures 100 rebel boats
Sri Lanka’s military said on Friday it had captured more than 100 small boats used by the separatist Tamil Tigers, after soldiers seized a coastal village while marching towards the last big port held by the rebels. Soldiers captured Alampil Thursday after heavy fighting on the east coast, where the army’s 59th Division is… Continue reading Sri Lanka says captures 100 rebel boats
Sri Lanka’s air force bombs rebels in north
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – Sri Lanka’s air force carried out a series of raids Friday on Tamil Tiger rebels trying to resist a government campaign to seize their de facto capital, the military said. Air force helicopters pounded a rebel position in Adampan village, west of the rebel headquarters Kilinochchi, and fighter jets bombed… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s air force bombs rebels in north
S.Lankan shares at near 4-yr low, Comm Bank tumbles
Sri Lankan shares shed 2.3 percent on Friday to their lowest close in almost four years as economic troubles worsened, with Commercial Bank of Ceylon sliding to a more than 3-½ year low on a possible hedging loss. Commercial Bank said its total risk would be $8.93 million if Sri Lanka’s top court permanently… Continue reading S.Lankan shares at near 4-yr low, Comm Bank tumbles
U.N. Asks Lanka To Probe Relief Worker’s Death
The United Nations’ top humanitarian official in Sri Lanka has asked authorities in Colombo to initiate a probe into the murder of an aid worker in the east of the violence-hit country, media reports said. Neil Buhne, the U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator in Sri Lanka, condemned the killing of Norwegian Refugee Council worker A Vigneswaran —… Continue reading U.N. Asks Lanka To Probe Relief Worker’s Death
Delegation urges PM to ensure ceasefire in Sri Lanka: Ramadoss
Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) founder-leader S Ramadoss said the all-party delegation led by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and appealed to him to initiate quick to ensure ceasefire on Lankan Tamils. Talking to newspersons after reaching Chennai Airport at 2030 hrs by an Indian Airlines… Continue reading Delegation urges PM to ensure ceasefire in Sri Lanka: Ramadoss
S Lanka army ‘enters rebel town
Sri Lanka’s military says it has entered a town in the north-east of the country used as a naval base by the Tamil Tiger rebels. Government troops have entered Alampil, six miles (10km) south of Mullaitivu, the main town held by the rebels on the north-east coast, the army said. There has been no… Continue reading S Lanka army ‘enters rebel town
‘Thanks for food, but help to win our rights,’ Vanni IDPs urge Tamil Nadu
Internally Displaced persons in Vanni who were receiving the humanitarian supplies sent by the people of Tamil Nadu, while expressing their gratitude for the timely help, urged the leaders of Tamil Nadu to help them to win their freedom by voicing for the political aspirations of Eezham Tamils. TamilNet correspondent recorded expressions from the IDPs… Continue reading ‘Thanks for food, but help to win our rights,’ Vanni IDPs urge Tamil Nadu
No moral justification for the war: Sampanthan
The TNA in parliament yesterday said there was no moral justification for the war, as the government was unable to come up with an acceptable political solution to meet Tamil aspirations. TNA leader R. Sampanthan speaking during the vote on the Defence budget in the House said the government was trying to thrust a… Continue reading No moral justification for the war: Sampanthan
‘No ceasefire’ – UNP
Military offensives aimed at curbing the LTTE should be continued and a ceasefire won’t be necessary until the offensives come to an end, Sri Lanka’s main opposition United National Party (UNP) said Thurdsay. The UNP’s Badulla District MP Laksman Seneviratne told Parliament during a debate on the defence budget that this was the stance of… Continue reading ‘No ceasefire’ – UNP