Sri Lanka troops kill another 32 rebels: military

Government forces shot dead at least 32 Tamil Tiger rebels in north-eastern Sri Lanka, the defence ministry said on Sunday, as troops moved closer to finally defeating the separatist guerrillas.   About 30 rebels were killed on Friday in the Puthukkudiriruppu area, the last stronghold of the Tigers, while another two were killed on Saturday,… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops kill another 32 rebels: military

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Sri Lanka troops kill 12 more rebels: military

Security forces captured more territory in northeastern Sri Lanka after heavy fighting that killed at least 12 rebels, the military said Thursday.   Troops took control of the abandoned Puthukkudiriruppu hospital following Wednesday’s clashes, a military official said.   "At least a dozen LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) terrorists were killed and 24 injured,"… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops kill 12 more rebels: military

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After fighting, Sri Lanka needs devolution: India

Sri Lanka needs true devolution of power to minority Tamils if it wants to permanently end its long-running ethnic war, Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon has said.   Menon, who was in Washington for talks, said the United States and the Sri Lankan government itself both agreed with regional power India on the need to… Continue reading After fighting, Sri Lanka needs devolution: India

Sri Lanka troops find 50 dead rebels after battle: military

Sri Lankan government forces on Monday found 50 bodies of Tamil Tiger rebels after a fresh battle in the north-east of the country, army spokesman Udaya Nanayakkara said.   The guerrillas died in heavy fighting on Sunday after they launched counter-attacks against advancing troops in the district of Mullaittivu, where more than 100 rebels were… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops find 50 dead rebels after battle: military

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Media rights group presses Sri Lanka

A rights group has urged Sri Lanka to thoroughly investigate recent attacks against the media, saying it was disappointed with the government’s stance.   Board members of the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) met in Washington on Thursday with the Sri Lankan ambassador, Jaliya Wickramasuriya, to lodge their concerns.   The group quoted… Continue reading Media rights group presses Sri Lanka

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Red Cross worker killed in Sri Lanka war zone

A local Red Cross employee was killed in Sri Lanka’s war zone, where troops have cornered Tamil Tiger rebels, an official said on Thursday.   "One of our male workers was killed on Wednesday afternoon by shrapnel," of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) spokeswoman Sarasi Wijeratne said.   Wijeratne identified the victim… Continue reading Red Cross worker killed in Sri Lanka war zone