SLA push thwarted in Ki’laali, 40 killed – LTTE

More than 40 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers were killed and at least 120 soldiers wounded Tuesday morning when the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) repulsed an offensive push by the SLA along the Forward Defence Line in Ki’laali, Tiger officials in Vanni told TamilNet. The LTTE has claimed to have seized weapons and recovered… Continue reading SLA push thwarted in Ki’laali, 40 killed – LTTE

CID withdraws application to impound passports of 3 TNA MPs

Sri Lankan Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Tuesday withdrew the application filed at Colombo Magistrate Court to impound the passports of three Tamil National Alliance parliamentarians S. Jeyanandamoorthy, P. Ariyanethran and S. Gajendran, who have been grilled by the CID on allegations that they violated the Sri Lankan Constitution and the Prevention of Terrorism Act… Continue reading CID withdraws application to impound passports of 3 TNA MPs

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3 abducted, teacher reported missing, in Jaffna peninsula

Unidentified armed men arriving in a white van abducted three persons including a student from their houses during curfew hours in three separate incidents in Thenmaraadchi, two Friday and the third Saturday, according to complaints lodged with Human Rights Commission (HRC) Jaffna by the abductees’ family members. Meanwhile, the wife of a teacher from Vadamaraadchi… Continue reading 3 abducted, teacher reported missing, in Jaffna peninsula

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Sri Lanka’s credit rating cut

Sri Lanka’s credit rating was cut to five levels below investment grade by Standard & Poor’s, citing mounting public debt and political and security concerns, Bloomberg reported Monday. The new rating places the country on par with Burkina Faso and Cameroon. The other key ratings agency, Moody’s Investors Service, does not have a rating for… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s credit rating cut

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3 police officers arrested for aiding LTTE cadres in Colombo

A Sri Lanka Police Inspector of special crime branch of the Western Province with two constables were taken into custody by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for allegedly helping LTTE cadres in Colombo, and extorting money from civilians in Wellawatte and Bloemendhal area in Colombo, police spokesperson Ranjit Gunasekara said. The breakthrough came following the… Continue reading 3 police officers arrested for aiding LTTE cadres in Colombo

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Fein: Genocide charges against Sri Lanka officials ready

Bruce Fein, a former U.S. Deputy Associate Attorney General and currently Counsel for a U.S. Tamil Group said in an interview this week that a 400+ page model indictment charging Sri Lanka officials for genocide against Tamils will be ready to be submitted to the U.S. Justice Department first week of January. He added that… Continue reading Fein: Genocide charges against Sri Lanka officials ready

STF commandos killed in Ampaa’rai – LTTE

Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) official Nilavan in Ampaa’rai on Sunday said four Sri Lankan Special Task Force (STF) commandos were killed in mine explosions set up by the Tiger fighters in the morning while the STF commandos were engaged in a big search operation in Kagnchikudichchaa’ru jungle area. The STF opened fire and launched… Continue reading STF commandos killed in Ampaa’rai – LTTE

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Sri Lankan Police cordons off Munneasvaram devotees, detains two

Sri Lankan Police cordoned off Munneasvaram Sivan temple area in Chilaapam (Chilaw) division Friday, subjecting hundreds of devotees who were present in the temple and its environs Friday morning to attend Kaarthikai Theepam festival in the evening. Two devotees were detained after the operation that lasted for four hours from 6:00 a.m. till 10:00 a.m.… Continue reading Sri Lankan Police cordons off Munneasvaram devotees, detains two

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HRW: Sri Lanka’s use of child soldiers to result in suspension of US military aid

Governments involved in the use of children as soldiers may no longer be eligible for US military assistance under legislation adopted by the US Congress on December 10, 2008, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday. Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Chad, Congo Sudan, and Uganda are expected to be affected by the new legislation passed unanimously by… Continue reading HRW: Sri Lanka’s use of child soldiers to result in suspension of US military aid

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3 civilians including child killed in SLA shelling in Vanni

Two males who went to their agricultural lands in Kanakapuram, a suburb of Ki'linochchi town, were killed in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) shelling Saturday morning around 11:45, medical sources at Ki'linochchi hospital said. A 17-year-old boy sustained injuries in the attack. Meanwhile, a child was decapitated by a shell that exploded in civilian settlement in… Continue reading 3 civilians including child killed in SLA shelling in Vanni

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