THE humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka deepens daily, with up to 200,000 (the Sri Lankan government says 100,000) civilians trapped in the conflict zone as Sri Lanka’s armed forces attempt a final rout of the Tamil Tiger rebels (LTTE) in defiance of requests from India and others for a ceasefire. I have referred in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war zone – an insider’s testimony
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Sri Lanka threatens to expel media and aid agencies as army closes in on rebels
Sri Lanka has publicly warned foreign media, western media and aid agencies that they will be expelled from the country if their reporting is deemed sympathetic to the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, who are making a last stand deep in the island’s jungle. In an interview to local media, the defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, highlighted… Continue reading Sri Lanka threatens to expel media and aid agencies as army closes in on rebels
Sri Lanka: a voice cries freedom from beyond the grave :: Peter Foster
BACK from Beijing (where I spent last week, apologies for lack of posts) to report, with the heaviest heart, the murder of one of Sri Lanka’s bravest and most controversial journalists. Lasantha Wickrematunge, 50, was stabbed and shot to death in broad daylight last Friday as he drove to work at The Sunday Leader,… Continue reading Sri Lanka: a voice cries freedom from beyond the grave :: Peter Foster
Tamil Tigers prepare for last stand in Sri Lanka – but military victory is not political peace
The Sri Lankan government believes it is close to victory over the country’s famous rebel movement – but it may have miscalculated. If the Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa is to be believed, the Tamil Tigers, the rebel movement which inspired a new generation of suicide bombers, are about to be defeated, bringing his… Continue reading Tamil Tigers prepare for last stand in Sri Lanka – but military victory is not political peace
Lasting peace is unlikely, even if the Tamil Tigers are beaten
Sri Lanka’s populist president is a self-styled "man of the masses" and one of South Asia’s most controversial leaders. Since his narrow election victory in 2005, Mahinda Rajapaksa has dedicated himself to the cause of defeating the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) by military means. He opposed moves towards peace made by… Continue reading Lasting peace is unlikely, even if the Tamil Tigers are beaten
Behind the muzzled: voices from a troubled Sri Lanka
[By:Peter Foster] I want to return to Sri Lanka today where, while the world focuses on the fallout from Mumbai, SL government forces are reportedly closing in on the key rebel strongholds of Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu. I say 'reportedly' as all information that comes out of the Sri Lanka conflict is inherently untrustworthy since… Continue reading Behind the muzzled: voices from a troubled Sri Lanka
