Assailants beat a Sri Lanka newspaper editor and smashed his car as he drove to work Friday, colleagues said, in the latest of a string of violent attacks here against journalists. Upali Tennakoon, chief editor of the privately-owned Rivira weekly, and his wife were attacked by four men on two motorcycles who blocked… Continue reading Another editor attacked in Sri Lanka
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Malaysian police on alert for Tamil Tiger leader: report
Malaysia is on alert for Sri Lankan Tamil Tiger chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, saying he may have fled here after troops surrounded his last remaining stronghold, according to reports Thursday. Police chief Musa Hassan told the New Straits Times daily he had ordered a nationwide alert following reports that Prabhakaran, leader of Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Malaysian police on alert for Tamil Tiger leader: report
Sri Lanka troops, Tamil Tigers in fierce naval battle
Sri Lanka said Tuesday it had destroyed four Tamil Tiger boats trying to escape government soldiers closing in on the rebels’ last base in the northeast of the island. Military sources said around 16 guerrillas were killed in the sea battle off Mullaittivu, the last town in Sri Lanka still in the hands of… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops, Tamil Tigers in fierce naval battle
Sri Lanka’s most wanted Tiger running out of options
Sri Lanka’s top Tamil Tiger, who inspired hundreds of followers to stage suicide bombings in the fight for a separate state, is facing his biggest challenge yet and is fast running out of options. To his followers, Velupillai Prabhakaran is seen as a "Sun God" who formed a formidable and feared guerrilla organisation out… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s most wanted Tiger running out of options
Sri Lanka troops find plane wreckage
Sri Lankan troops have found the wreckage of an aircraft near an air strip captured from Tamil Tiger rebels in the north of the island, military officials said on Monday. The wreckage was found on Sunday in the jungles around Mullaittivu, the last stronghold of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), and officials… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops find plane wreckage
Tens of thousands flee Sri Lanka fighting: ICRC
Intense fighting in northern Sri Lanka has forced tens of thousands of homeless civilians to flee areas controlled by the encircled Tamil Tiger rebels, the Red Cross said Friday. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) reported "massive displacement" of civilians — many of them having already been forced to move multiple times… Continue reading Tens of thousands flee Sri Lanka fighting: ICRC
Row over Sri Lanka editor’s murder grows as diplomat censured
Sri Lanka’s government censured a senior international diplomat after he spoke at the funeral of a newspaper editor whose murder has been blamed on the island’s rulers, officials said Wednesday. German ambassador Jurgen Weerth was ordered to the Colombo foreign office and told of Sri Lanka’s anger over his graveside eulogy for Lasantha Wickrematunga, officials… Continue reading Row over Sri Lanka editor’s murder grows as diplomat censured
Sri Lanka gains ground from rebels: military
Sri Lankan troops have captured more territory from Tamil Tigers in fierce fighting around the rebels’ last stronghold in the northeast of the island, the defence ministry said Tuesday. Heavy fighting was reported around guerrilla-controlled Mullaittivu district on Monday, with troops seizing a rebel administration base, a training camp and a bunker line, the… Continue reading Sri Lanka gains ground from rebels: military
Sri Lanka military launches air strikes against retreating rebels
Sri Lanka’s military have launched air attacks against the last remaining jungle hideouts of Tamil Tiger rebels after driving them out of their main strongholds, according to officials. Helicopter gunships supported ground troops advancing deeper into the Mullaittivu region, where the retreating Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) forces are holed up, a military… Continue reading Sri Lanka military launches air strikes against retreating rebels
Sri Lanka army ready for ‘decisive blow’ on Tigers
Sri Lankan security forces were ready to deal a "decisive blow" to the remaining Tamil Tiger rebels following the capture of the highly strategic Elephant Pass, the defence ministry said on Saturday. After four days of fierce fighting, government forces on Friday established full control over Elephant Pass which links the Jaffna peninsula with… Continue reading Sri Lanka army ready for ‘decisive blow’ on Tigers
