It was the fourth occasion in recent times the British parliament was discussing Sri Lanka. Members cutting across party lines came hard on the Colombo government for nearly one and a half hours on Tuesday, for its attacks on civilians, failure in heeding international calls for ceasefire, humanitarian abuses and blockade of international monitoring.… Continue reading ‘Parliament proposes, Rammell dismisses
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Air Force choppers escape LTTE missile attack: Sri Lanka
The Tamil Tigers on Wednesday fired surface-to-air-missiles (SAM) at two Sri Lankan Air Force helicopters over the northern battle zone but the choppers narrowly escaped the attack, military authorities here said. "Two Sri Lanka Air Force helicopters, engaged in assisting evacuation of army casualties in Puthukkudiyiruppu had a miraculous escape this morning (Wednesday) at… Continue reading Air Force choppers escape LTTE missile attack: Sri Lanka
‘Wait and see’ Sri Lanka’s steps on devolution package: Manmohan
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse had recently reaffirmed his commitment to a devolution package, which would fully satisfy the island Tamils, but India may have to "wait and see" the actual steps being taken in this regard, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said. Replying to a letter of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi… Continue reading ‘Wait and see’ Sri Lanka’s steps on devolution package: Manmohan
Karunanidhi rebukes PMK chief
Hopes of Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) coming back to the DMK-led DPA in Tamil Nadu receded as Chief Minister and DMK President M Karunanidhi launched a blistering attack against PMK founder leader Dr S Ramadoss, accusing him of dropping the Lankan Tamils issue and getting busy bargaining seats for the Lok Sabha elections. On Dr… Continue reading Karunanidhi rebukes PMK chief
Sri Lanka to Discuss Political Settlement With Tamil Parties
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa invited Tamil political parties to discuss a settlement to separatist demands, as the army says it is on the brink of defeating the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Rajapaksa invited Tamil and Muslim parties currently in parliament and those represented previously in the assembly to a meeting tomorrow,… Continue reading Sri Lanka to Discuss Political Settlement With Tamil Parties
More than 1,500 civilians flee Sri Lanka war zone
An exodus of civilians fleeing the fighting in northern Sri Lanka has picked up, with more than 1,500 escaping in the last day, the government said Wednesday. Tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in a sliver of land along the island’s northeast coast where government troops are battling to dislodge remnants of the… Continue reading More than 1,500 civilians flee Sri Lanka war zone
Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s war?
Around 1,000 people daily have fled Sri Lanka’s war zone in the past 10 days, but fears are mounting for the safety of tens of thousands still trapped as Tamil Tiger rebels fight a last stand against a surging Sri Lankan army. Here are some questions and answers about their situation: HOW MANY… Continue reading Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka’s war?
ANALYSIS-At end of Sri Lanka’s long war, siege is best hope
If the last act in Sri Lanka’s 25-year war is now playing out, the only question left is whether it ends in siege or slaughter. There is little doubt Sri Lanka’s military will shortly destroy the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as a conventional fighting force. But fears abound for tens thousands… Continue reading ANALYSIS-At end of Sri Lanka’s long war, siege is best hope
LTTE intelligence chief’s hideout captured: Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan troops forcing their way into the last strongholds of the Tamil Tigers have captured a hideout of the rebels’ intelligence wing chief, Pottu Amman, in the north-eastern Mullaitivu district, the defence ministry said Wednesday. It said that the 58 Division have captured "the safe house (that) was used by both Pottu Amman and… Continue reading LTTE intelligence chief’s hideout captured: Sri Lanka
10 Tamil youths arrested in Colombo
Special Task Force (STF) commandos and home guards took into custody ten Tamil youths including two young women Tuesday morning in a search conducted in several areas in Colombo city including Pettah, Fort, Wellawathe, Colpetty, Mattakuliya and Grandpass, according to complaints made to Deputy Minister, P. Rathakrishnan, by the arrestees’ relatives. Except two of the… Continue reading 10 Tamil youths arrested in Colombo
