Sri Lanka says it captured last rebel stronghold

Sri Lanka’s army commander says the military has captured the Tamil Tiger rebels’ last major stronghold of Mullaittivu in the country’s northeast.   Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka said Sunday on national television that troops captured the town earlier in the afternoon. He said that the 25-year-old civil war was 95 percent over.   Many of… Continue reading Sri Lanka says it captured last rebel stronghold

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Sri Lanka says it seized rebels’ operation center

Sri Lankan forces pushing toward the Tamil Tigers’ last stronghold in the north captured what appeared to be the rebels’ main operations center, the military said Thursday.   It was not immediately clear what impact the capture would have on the civil war. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said the rebels almost certainly have set… Continue reading Sri Lanka says it seized rebels’ operation center

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250,000 Tamil civilians urged to flee to safety

Sri Lanka’s military declared a "safety zone" Wednesday to enable some 250,000 trapped civilians to cross into government-controlled territory from the diminishing area held by Tamil Tiger rebels in the war-torn north.   The air force dropped leaflets urging civilians in the region to travel to the 14 square-mile (35 square-kilometer) safety zone in rebel… Continue reading 250,000 Tamil civilians urged to flee to safety

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Sri Lanka military seizes key northern peninsula

Sri Lankan government forces seized a final strip of Tamil Tiger rebel-held land in the north Wednesday, securing control of the symbolic heart of the 25-year separatist insurgency, the military said.   The Jaffna peninsula is the cultural capital of Sri Lanka’s ethnic minority Tamils. Taking full control of the territory after nine years is… Continue reading Sri Lanka military seizes key northern peninsula

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Gunmen shoot anti-government editor in Sri Lanka

Gunmen on a motorcycle shot and badly wounded the editor of a newspaper strongly critical of the government Thursday, the second violent attack on private media in Sri Lanka in three days, police said.   Media rights groups have accused the government and its supporters of trying to stifle dissent in the war-wracked country by… Continue reading Gunmen shoot anti-government editor in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka seizes key rebel defense line in north

Sri Lankan forces overran the Tamil Tigers’ northernmost defense line Tuesday, forcing the beleaguered rebels to retreat from one of their strongest fortifications, the military said. The capture of Muhamalai on the Jaffna peninsula came as government troops pushed the rebels deeper into their shrinking heartland in the northern jungles in hopes of finally crushing… Continue reading Sri Lanka seizes key rebel defense line in north