The main opposition in Sri Lanka has accused sections of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) of carrying out attacks on media. Leader of the opposition and the United National Party (UNP), Ranil Wickramasinghe, said many SLA personnel are "appalled" by the actions of a few. "Security forces say that the whole country will be destroyed… Continue reading Media attacks by ‘army intelligence
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Is the end near for Sri Lanka’s rebels?
The Sri Lankan army’s capture of Elephant Pass, the strategic causeway linking the Jaffna peninsula with the mainland, is arguably one of the military’s greatest successes over the past two decades of war. It follows last week’s fall of the town of Kilinochchi – the rebel’s political and administrative centre – providing the government with… Continue reading Is the end near for Sri Lanka’s rebels?
Grievous blow to Sri Lankan media
The murder of Sri Lankan newspaper editor Lasantha Wickramatunga highlights the claim often made by human rights groups that the country is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists to operate. He is the latest in a long line of Sri Lankan journalists who have been murdered or silenced over the… Continue reading Grievous blow to Sri Lankan media
Sri Lanka army bodies handed over
Tamil Tiger rebels have handed over the bodies of 17 Sri Lankan army soldiers to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The ICRC acts as an intermediary and facilitates the exchange of bodies between the two sides. The hand-over came as both sides say they have inflicted heavy casualties on each other in… Continue reading Sri Lanka army bodies handed over
Plea for aid to S Lanka displaced
A rights group has urged Sri Lanka’s government to allow aid agencies back into the country’s rebel-held north where fighting has displaced thousands. Human Rights Watch has also urged the government to stop detaining Tamil civilians who have fled areas controlled by rebels. Aid workers were ordered out of the area in September for… Continue reading Plea for aid to S Lanka displaced
Tamil Tigers vow to keep fighting
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have said they will continue to fight even if they lose their political headquarters town of Kilinochchi. There has been fierce fighting as the army tries to capture Kilinochchi. The head of the rebels’ political wing told the BBC he rejected the government’s offer of talks if the Tigers… Continue reading Tamil Tigers vow to keep fighting
Astrology holds sway over Sri Lanka
People in many countries believe in astrology, but horoscopes have a particularly enthusiastic following in Sri Lanka. Many consult astrologers when choosing marriage partners, on when to start new jobs, or even to find out the auspicious time to leave their house in the morning. And politicians are said to be heavily influenced by… Continue reading Astrology holds sway over Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan troops battle rebels
Fresh fighting has broken out in northern Sri Lanka as government troops battle to capture the Tamil Tiger rebels’ stronghold of Kilinochchi. The rebels said they had killed at least 60 soldiers, but the military has said 12 were dead and 12 more missing. It comes after more than 120 fighters from each side… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops battle rebels
IDPs fleeing to LTTE areas – GA
Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in the rebel-held areas are facing severe difficulties as hostilities have commenced after the floods, a senior government official said. Emilda Sukumar, the Government Agent (GA) for Mulativu district, told BBC Sandeshaya that many IDPs are fleeing towards the LTTE controlled territory despite repeated appeals by the government. The Government… Continue reading IDPs fleeing to LTTE areas – GA
Sri Lanka’s ‘Somalia conditions
A UN official in a rebel-held area of northern Sri Lanka has said that conditions for displaced people there are "as basic as in Somalia". John Campbell, from the World Food Programme (WFP), told the BBC Sinhala service that conditions were "as basic as can be" and "much less than ideal". Mr Campbell… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ‘Somalia conditions
