Q&A – What is meant by political solution to Sri Lanka’s war?

Sri Lanka‘s military has cornered the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels in the northeastern jungles of the Indian Ocean island, leading many to foresee an end to a 25-year war that is one of Asia’s longest-running.   But foreign diplomats, including neighbouring India, have long demanded a so-called political solution to the grievances of Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading Q&A – What is meant by political solution to Sri Lanka’s war?

Sri Lanka reinstitutes ban on Tamil Tigers: government

Sri Lanka’s cabinet reinstituted on Wednesday a ban on the Tamil Tiger rebels which designates them as a terrorist group, Sri Lanka’s defense spokesman said.   "The cabinet has decided to ban the LTTE as they are not allowing civilians to leave the war zone," defense spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella, also a minister, told a press… Continue reading Sri Lanka reinstitutes ban on Tamil Tigers: government

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Sri Lanka says jets bomb rebel leader’s known hideouts

Sri Lankan jets bombed hideouts of the leader of the Tamil Tiger rebels on Saturday as heavy fighting continued around the self-proclaimed rebel capital.   Air raids on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader Velupillai Prabhakara’s known hideouts in the far north of the island nation came as fighting around the town of Kilinochchi… Continue reading Sri Lanka says jets bomb rebel leader’s known hideouts

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Rights group asks Sri Lanka to stop detaining war refugees

Sri Lanka’s government should ensure freedom of movement for civilians fleeing the heavy fighting in the far north and allow the return of aid agencies, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Tuesday.   The rights group, which called government welfare centres "badly disguised prisons", said some 1,000 Tamil civilians who fled the violence in the… Continue reading Rights group asks Sri Lanka to stop detaining war refugees

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S.Lanka shares at 4-yr low on deteriorating sentiment

Sri Lankan shares fell 1.11 percent on Monday to a four-year closing low on worsening investor sentiment, after the revelation of a credit card scam at an affiliate of one of the country’s biggest conglomerates. The rupee fell 0.13 percent to a new 14-month low on importer demand for greenback, dealers said. The Colombo All-Share… Continue reading S.Lanka shares at 4-yr low on deteriorating sentiment

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Battle for Sri Lanka rebel HQ rages:

Heavy fighting erupted on Monday as soldiers seized defenses around the separatist Tamil Tigers’ self-proclaimed capital, killing at least 66 combatants, the military said.   And as battles around the town of Kilinochchi intensified for a second week, President Mahinda Rajapaksa urged the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to free civilians trapped in the… Continue reading Battle for Sri Lanka rebel HQ rages:

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