Ceasefire will encourage terrorism in Sri Lanka: Wickramasuriya

Sri Lanka has said that a ceasefire with the cornered Tamil Tigers in the island nation will only lead to more terrorism.   Sri Lankan Ambassador to the US Jaliya Wickramasuriya told a meeting of the American think-tank in Washington that "a ceasefire with the LTTE rebels will only allow the Tigers to rearm, regroup… Continue reading Ceasefire will encourage terrorism in Sri Lanka: Wickramasuriya

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Relief package for Sri Lanka

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has directed the External Affairs Ministry to work out quickly the details of the package for the relief and rehabilitation of the displaced Sri Lankan Tamils.   He conveyed this in his letter to Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi and thanked the Chief Minister for the State government’s additional contribution of Rs.… Continue reading Relief package for Sri Lanka

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Longer pause in fighting not possible: Sri Lanka tells Britain

Sri Lanka has rejected Britain’s plea for a "longer pause" in the fighting against the LTTE to enable the civilians to escape to safer areas, saying it is not possible due to the "attitude" of the rebels.   Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, in a telephonic conversation, that a "longer… Continue reading Longer pause in fighting not possible: Sri Lanka tells Britain

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Treat Tamils with dignity even if LTTE is defeated: Karunanidhi

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK leader M Karunanidhi on Thursday said the Sri Lankan government should treat Tamils with honour and dignity even if the LTTE was defeated in the ongoing offensive by the island nation’s Army.   Addressing a rally here to protest against the offensive, he said, "Tamils should be given equal… Continue reading Treat Tamils with dignity even if LTTE is defeated: Karunanidhi

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LTTE myth shattered: Rajapaksa

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said on Monday “the mythical belief that the LTTE is unconquerable” was shattered.   Mr. Rajapaksa’s declaration came a day after the military claimed it had captured the last stretch of LTTE-held land outside the government demarcated 20 sq. km. “No-Fire Zone” (NFZ).   Coinciding with the President’s declaration on… Continue reading LTTE myth shattered: Rajapaksa

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Air Force choppers escape LTTE missile attack: Sri Lanka

The Tamil Tigers on Wednesday fired surface-to-air-missiles (SAM) at two Sri Lankan Air Force helicopters over the northern battle zone but the choppers narrowly escaped the attack, military authorities here said.   "Two Sri Lanka Air Force helicopters, engaged in assisting evacuation of army casualties in Puthukkudiyiruppu had a miraculous escape this morning (Wednesday) at… Continue reading Air Force choppers escape LTTE missile attack: Sri Lanka

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‘Wait and see’ Sri Lanka’s steps on devolution package: Manmohan

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse had recently reaffirmed his commitment to a devolution package, which would fully satisfy the island Tamils, but India may have to "wait and see" the actual steps being taken in this regard, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said.   Replying to a letter of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi… Continue reading ‘Wait and see’ Sri Lanka’s steps on devolution package: Manmohan

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LTTE attack thwarted, five cadres killed: Sri Lankan military

The Sri Lankan Navy has killed five LTTE cadres, who were dressed as civilians fleeing the war zone and were planning to attack security forces, the defence ministry said on Monday.   It said the incident took place Sunday morning off Chundikulam in the north when an inshore naval patrol craft spotted four dinghies carrying… Continue reading LTTE attack thwarted, five cadres killed: Sri Lankan military

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Colombo assures U.S. of civilian safety

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa assured U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday that his government would ensure safety of civilians stranded in the last remaining area under the control of the LTTE.   According to a press statement issued by the President’s Secretariat, Ms. Clinton telephoned Mr. Rajapaksa and discussed the situation. It… Continue reading Colombo assures U.S. of civilian safety

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