Sri Lankan troops fighting Tamil rebels took full control Friday of the highly strategic Elephant Pass, a causeway linking the Jaffna peninsula with the northern mainland, a government official said. The capture of the Pass, which the rebel Tamil Tigers had held since April 2000, is another huge blow to the movement after the… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops seize strategic pass from Tigers: official
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Sri Lanka govt under fire over editor murder
Local and foreign media rights groups Friday demanded international pressure on Sri Lanka after the murder of an anti-establishment editor and rising attacks against independent media. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) asked foreign ambassadors in Colombo to "weigh in forcefully and immediately with President Mahinda Rajapakse to put an end to… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt under fire over editor murder
Media rights groups urge Sri Lanka to punish TV station attackers
Media rights groups Wednesday urged Sri Lanka to punish those behind a recent attack on a privately-run television station that was torched by an armed gang. Gunmen stormed the studios and control rooms of the Maharaja TV network outside Colombo, held staff at gunpoint, and smashed and set alight equipment, police said. "The… Continue reading Media rights groups urge Sri Lanka to punish TV station attackers
Sri Lankan troops move on rebel military HQ, face jungle warfare
Sri Lankan troops have advanced on the military headquarters of the Tamil Tigers and engaged the rebels in fresh gunbattles, having captured their de facto political capital. The defence ministry said ground forces, backed by helicopter gunships and war planes, were moving towards Mullaittivu, the jungle district along the northeastern seaboard, where the Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops move on rebel military HQ, face jungle warfare
Sri Lanka’s Tamil separatist conflict far from over: analysts
Sri Lankans celebrated the fall of the Tamil Tigers’ de facto capital with street parties, but military observers say bloodier battles may still lie ahead as the rebels take refuge in the jungles. The guerrillas, fighting for an independent homeland for Tamils, suffered a massive blow on Friday when they lost Kilinochchi, their political… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil separatist conflict far from over: analysts
Sri Lanka troops seize key rebel town: military
Sri Lankan troops on Thursday captured a key town from Tamil Tiger rebels in the island’s north after intense clashes that left at least 50 guerrillas dead, the defence ministry said. The fall of Paranthan, near the Tigers’ political capital Kilinochchi, has effectively cut off the rebels’ main supply line to several other strongholds,… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops seize key rebel town: military
Sri Lanka says 12 Tigers killed as troops close in on rebel town
At least 12 Tamil Tiger rebels were killed by government forces closing in on a key rebel-held town in northern Sri Lanka, the defence ministry said Wednesday. Government troops recovered the bodies of six rebels while snipers killed another six as the military moved to the outskirts of the town of Paranthan on Tuesday… Continue reading Sri Lanka says 12 Tigers killed as troops close in on rebel town
Sri Lanka military receives bodies of 17 soldiers
The Sri Lanka military has received the bodies of 17 soldiers killed while fighting Tamil Tiger rebels in the island’s embattled north, the defence ministry said on Tuesday. The bodies were sent by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) through the International Committee of the Red Cross in the frontline town of Omanthai… Continue reading Sri Lanka military receives bodies of 17 soldiers
Suicide blast near Sri Lanka capital kills eight: officials
A Tamil Tiger suicide bomber killed seven security personnel and a civilian at a base just outside Sri Lanka’s capital on Sunday as troops mounted pressure on the rebels in the north, officials said. The male bomber infiltrated the base of the Civil Defence Force near a market in Wattala, a suburb of the… Continue reading Suicide blast near Sri Lanka capital kills eight: officials
Sri Lanka steps up air attacks after heavy ground battles: military
Sri Lankan war planes carried out attacks against suspected Tamil Tiger strongholds in the island’s north on Saturday as ground forces consolidated newly captured areas, the military said. Fighter jets carried out several sorties over territory held by the Tigers and bombed a suspected rebel meeting place and a boat building facility, a military… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up air attacks after heavy ground battles: military
