Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee arrives in Colombo on Tuesday to discuss the safety of some 230,000 Tamil civilians caught in the end-game of Sri Lanka’s 25-year-old civil war. The government faces pressure to protect Tamils, who are closely linked to about 60 million Tamils in Tamil Nadu across a narrow strait from Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Pranab Mukherjee heads to Sri Lanka over fate of Tamils
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Fears for civilians as Sri Lanka troops, Tigers fight News
Sri Lanka’s military battled on Tuesday to encircle the last territory held by the separatist Tamil Tigers, as fears grew over the safety of hundreds of thousands of people trapped in the war zone. The army on Sunday seized the last major town the rebels controlled, the northeastern port of Mullaittivu, and aims to… Continue reading Fears for civilians as Sri Lanka troops, Tigers fight News
UN says civilians killed as Sri Lanka battle rages
Sri Lankan troops surged forward on Monday after seizing the last big town held by Tamil Tiger rebels, aiming to strike a death blow to the 25-year separatist insurgency, the military said. Underlining the threat facing thousands of civilians trapped in the war zone, the United Nations in Sri Lanka said dozens of people… Continue reading UN says civilians killed as Sri Lanka battle rages
SCENARIOS – Is Sri Lanka about to finish off the Tamil Tigers?
Sri Lankan troops on Sunday dealt the Tamil Tiger separatists a third major blow this month, seizing the last big town held by the rebels, Mullaittivu. The army’s commander, Lieutenant-General Sarath Fonseka, said soldiers were close to finishing one of Asia’s longest-running insurgencies. Few would disagree now that he has the Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading SCENARIOS – Is Sri Lanka about to finish off the Tamil Tigers?
Sri Lankan troops inside last big Tiger town
Sri Lankan soldiers battled their way into the last major town held by Tamil Tiger separatists amid heavy fighting on Sunday and would soon take control of it, the military said. The eastern port of Mullaittivu is one of the final targets of a military onslaught to end once a for all a 25-year… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops inside last big Tiger town
Indian gov’t ally renews Sri Lanka resignation threat
The ruling party of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu threatened on Friday to pull out of India’s federal coalition unless New Delhi pushes for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka. "If giving up power will lead to the birth of Tamil Eelam, we shall only be too glad to do so," Tamil Nadu… Continue reading Indian gov’t ally renews Sri Lanka resignation threat
At least 100 killed in Sri Lanka shelling
Nearly 100 civilians have been killed in artillery exchanges between Sri Lanka’s military and Tamil Tigers since the weekend, a top government official working in the area controlled by the rebels said on Thursday. The report of casualties came on a day the United Nations said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had violated… Continue reading At least 100 killed in Sri Lanka shelling
Sri Lanka military and rebels battles kill dozen News
Sri Lanka’s military clashed with Tamil Tigers rebels at sea and on land in battles that killed dozens of combatants, both sides said on Tuesday. The military is fighting to corner the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the eastern port Mullaittivu, and the army said it had killed 21 rebels in a… Continue reading Sri Lanka military and rebels battles kill dozen News
Sri Lanka rebels say kill 51 troops; army says lost 7
COLOMBO (Reuters) — Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels said they killed 51 soldiers while repelling an army assault, a pro-rebel website reported Saturday, in an account which the military rejected. The rebel claim comes as Sri Lanka’s military, energized by two major strategic victories since the new year, is converging on the Tiger’s final… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels say kill 51 troops; army says lost 7
Money, not war will hurt Sri Lanka tourism in ’09
The world financial crisis will cut 2009 tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka to their lowest level in seven years, potentially stripping gains expected as a 25-year war nears an end, tourism officials said on Friday. Tourism is the Indian Ocean island nation’s fourth-biggest source of foreign exchange after garments, remittances, and tea, and is… Continue reading Money, not war will hurt Sri Lanka tourism in ’09
