Velupillai Prabhakaran – Telegraph

Velupillai Prabhakaran, aged 54, whose death while trying to escape advancing Sri Lankan government troops was confirmed on May 24, founded and led the Tamil Tigers (formally the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or LTTE), turning it into one of the most organised, effective and brutal terrorist guerrilla groups in the world. From 1983 Prabhakaran… Continue reading Velupillai Prabhakaran – Telegraph

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Sri Lanka to probe rights claims

The Sri Lankan government has pledged to investigate claims of human rights violations committed during the conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels. The pledge was made in a joint UN-Sri Lankan statement at the end of a visit by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. But the government rejected UN calls to allow aid agencies immediate unhindered… Continue reading Sri Lanka to probe rights claims

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US Justice Dept. files “Motion to Dismiss” in IMF case

Responding to the law suit filed in the District Court of District of Columbia requesting to obtain a declaratory judgment to force the United States to oppose Sri Lanka’s pending IMF loan application, the lawyers representing the defendants, Timothy Geithner, Secretary of the Treasury, and Meg Lundsager, Executive Director of the IMF, filed a motion… Continue reading US Justice Dept. files “Motion to Dismiss” in IMF case

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Sri Lanka blocks TNA from meeting Ban Ki Moon

R. Sampanthan, parliamentary group leader of Tamil National Alliance (TNA), in a press release issued today, said that after the Sri Lanka Foreign Ministry had made arrangements for a TNA delegation to meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon prior to his departure at the VVIP Lounge of the Bandaranaike International Airport, the Defense Ministry… Continue reading Sri Lanka blocks TNA from meeting Ban Ki Moon

Conflicting accounts of S.Lanka Tiger chief death

Conflicting accounts emerged on Sunday of when and where Sri Lankan rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed, after a report of his death was published in a state-run newspaper. The military had previously announced Prabhakaran, 54, was shot on Monday when trying to escape the final battle in a small convoy of vehicles that included… Continue reading Conflicting accounts of S.Lanka Tiger chief death

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Colombo international airport continues to be security fortress

Curtains on the 30-year-old civil war may have come down with the end of the LTTE, but the Bandaranaike International Airport here continues to be a virtual fortress with gun-totting security personnel manning the complex round-the-clock not wanting to take any chances. The only international airport in Sri Lanka, located on the outskirts of Colombo,… Continue reading Colombo international airport continues to be security fortress

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Sri Lanka pledges more democracy in Tamil zone

Sri Lanka’s government has pledged to U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon that it will rebuild democracy in territory recaptured from Tamil Tiger rebels and reintegrate child soldiers conscripted into the rebel army before its defeat last week. Ban said in a joint statement that the U.N. would continue providing humanitarian assistance to nearly 300,000 war-displaced Tamils… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges more democracy in Tamil zone

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Hidden from the world.. innocent captives of terror – News Of The World

The News of the World sends award-winning reporter Dan McDougall to reveal truth about Sri Lanka’s secret refugee camps THEY squat in a circle, grinding their tiny hands nervously into the mud behind the six foot high barbed wire fence that imprisons them. And their little eyes stare wide open in fear at what lies… Continue reading Hidden from the world.. innocent captives of terror – News Of The World