Sri Lanka’s rupee fell on Monday to near a life closing low on importer demand for dollars amid speculation that an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan had compelled the central bank to float the rupee. Shares edged down on Sri Lanka Telecom SLTL.CM shareswith investors waiting for directions from the IMF loan. The rupee… Continue reading S.Lanka rupee near life low on importer dlr demand
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Sri Lanka says 39 rebels killed in fighting
At least 39 Tamil Tiger rebels have been killed in land and sea battles on Sri Lanka’s northeast coast as an army offensive moves forward in a bid to end 25 years of civil war, the military said Monday. A navy officer said 26 rebels were killed in a sea battle Monday off Chalai.… Continue reading Sri Lanka says 39 rebels killed in fighting
Arundhati Roy: “Colossal humanitarian tragedy
Pointing an accusing finger at the Indian Government for silence on the unfolding tragedy in Sri Lanka, Arundhati Roy, writer and activisit, in an article appearing in Times of India says, "while the killing continues, while tens of thousands of people are being barricaded into concentration camps, while more than 200,000 face starvation, and a… Continue reading Arundhati Roy: “Colossal humanitarian tragedy
MK did not lose govts for Eelam: Ramadoss
PMK founder S Ramadoss has refuted Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s claims that he “lost” his governments on two occasions for the sake of Eelam Tamils. Reacting to Karunanidhi’s claims Ramadoss said: “State politics, change of governments at the Centre and changes in political coalitions were the reasons for the dismissal of DMK’s state governments,… Continue reading MK did not lose govts for Eelam: Ramadoss
Sri Lanka govt says 46 rebels killed
Sri Lankan government troops killed at least 46 rebels during weekend battles in the northeast of the island where they have cornered the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, the defence ministry said Sunday. The Tiger fighters were shot dead in two days of fighting in and around the town of Puthukkudiriruppu, the ministry said in a… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt says 46 rebels killed
Foreign aid groups seek access to war-torn Sri Lanka
A senior European official said Saturday that aid groups want to help Sri Lanka meet the humanitarian needs of civilians in the country’s battle zone and are "not against" the government. Colombo has drawn international criticism for not allowing safe passage for tens of thousands of non-combatants caught in a narrow strip of coastal… Continue reading Foreign aid groups seek access to war-torn Sri Lanka
7th SLA detention centre opened in Jaffna
In addition to the existing six Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centres in Jaffna district SLA has established another in Kaithadi in Thenmaraadchi where there are already four centres, to detain civilians fleeing war in Vanni. Saturday alone more than 200 families arrived in Thenmaraadchi and were placed in temporary makeshift sheds erected in the… Continue reading 7th SLA detention centre opened in Jaffna
6 STF commandos killed, 8 injured in 3 separate LTTE attacks in Batticaloa
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) launched attacks on Special Task Force (STF) commandos at three separate locations Friday and Saturday in Batticaloa district killing a commando and seriously injuring three in the first attack while killing two commandos and seriously injuring one in the second attack. The third attack was on the STF sentry… Continue reading 6 STF commandos killed, 8 injured in 3 separate LTTE attacks in Batticaloa
Global order experiments with body and mind of Vanni civilians
To what extent human beings can survive under extreme conditions was a Nazi research on the ‘dispensable Jews’ of the concentration camps, to find out the levels of extremity the human body and mind can withstand. Academic and professional circles raise an alarm that the Colombo government and the abetting powers, in experimenting political cum… Continue reading Global order experiments with body and mind of Vanni civilians
179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) attacks have claimed the lives of 179 civilians within the three days of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, according to the casualty figures collected by TamilNet correspondent in Vanni. At least 76 of the slain victims were children below the age of 15. At least 16 pregnant mothers were among the slain.… Continue reading 179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone
