SLA soldier killed in confrontaton with LTTE in Batticaloa

A Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldier was killed and two wounded in a clash that erupted at Kiraanku’lam in Batticaloa lagoon area in the early hours of Saturday, sources in Batticaloa said. SLA soldiers wounded in the clash and a wounded LTTE fighter were admitted at Batticaloa hospital. [Full Coverage]

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Maavadiveampu IDP welfare centre closed

About 27 families displaced due to conflict from Eeralakulam village and staying in the Maavadiveampu welfare centre in Batticaloa district have refused to go to Pazhachchoalai welfare centre as instructed by social department officials. However they have gone voluntarily to reside with their friends and relatives. Hence the authorities closed down Maavadivembu welfare centre immediately… Continue reading Maavadiveampu IDP welfare centre closed

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State, unclaimed, lands in Jaffna to be acquired for investment projects

Retired Major Gen. Sunil Tennakoon, former Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander for Jaffna, said that action is being taken to acquire the lands belonging to the state and those unclaimed in Jaffna peninsula to be given to investors from foreign countries and the South, in a press meet held in Jaffna Secretariat Friday. Sunil Tennakoon,… Continue reading State, unclaimed, lands in Jaffna to be acquired for investment projects

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Moothoor HSZ displaced barred from resettling in own areas

Lands in Kattaiparichchan village are being cleared to set up temporary structures to shelter displaced families from traditional Tamil villages of Kadatkaraichcheanai, Champoor, Koonitheivu and Soodaikuda in Moothoor east division which fall under the High Security Zone (HSZ) declared by the Government of Sri Lanka after the 2006 military operation. The families fled from their… Continue reading Moothoor HSZ displaced barred from resettling in own areas

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Animosity of Tamils will not help India’s maritime ambitions

Dominating the Indian Ocean, the shores of which are shared by 47 countries, has been the long-cherished dream of India ever since its independence. As China entering into a competition, the Indian Ocean is fast emerging as the new hotspot of Sino-Indian rivalry, says an article appeared Wednesday in Pakistan Observer. India’s security concerns as… Continue reading Animosity of Tamils will not help India’s maritime ambitions

Tributes flow for Australian Tamil doctor killed in car crash

Hundreds of Australians have paid tribute to Dr Nagaruban “Ruban” Armugam, a Tamil paediatrician tragically killed last week in a tragic road accident in Australia on 22 June. The 32-year-old Paediatrician was commemorated Monday at a moving funeral as tributes from politicians, colleagues, former patients and members of the community marked a week of mourning.… Continue reading Tributes flow for Australian Tamil doctor killed in car crash

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Britain maintains warning against travel to Sri Lanka’s North and East

Updating its travel advisory Wednesday, Britain warned its nationals “against all travel to the north and east of Sri Lanka, and to Yala National Park and the areas around it.” The new advisory was issued with an update on new surveillance measures at Bandaranayake International Airport related to A (H1N1) Swine Flu. A statement by… Continue reading Britain maintains warning against travel to Sri Lanka’s North and East

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Sri Lanka turning Manik Farm camp into permanent ‘city’ – report

Despite assuring the international community that most Tamils interned in militarized detention camps would be resettled by the end 2009, the Sri Lankan government is turning Manik Farm, the largest barbed-wire ringed site, into a permanent detention centre, The Times newspaper reported Friday. Tamil refugees are being used as forced labour, UN sources told the… Continue reading Sri Lanka turning Manik Farm camp into permanent ‘city’ – report