Sri Lankan soldiers battled Tamil Tiger rebels house-to-house in the last town the separatist rebels control, seizing more territory and pushing them closer to a final standoff, the military said on Friday. The Tigers are now confined to less than 58 square km and are being pushed toward a 12-km no-fire zone on the… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebels boxed in further, army says
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Journalists in the cross hairs of Sri Lanka war
Some suspect a government role in the deaths of several journalists, including Lasantha Wickrematunge, editor of the Sunday Leader, who was gunned down in January. The news editor at Sri Lanka’s investigative Sunday Leader newspaper was driving to work in January when she ran into a traffic jam a few hundred yards from the… Continue reading Journalists in the cross hairs of Sri Lanka war
India Urges Sri Lanka to Heed Ceasefire Call From Tamil Tigers
Sri Lanka must use a cease-fire call by the Tamil Tigers to stop hostilities and evacuate civilians trapped in conflict zones, Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee said. The Indian government views with “grave concern” the humanitarian crisis that is building up every day in Sri Lanka, Mukherjee was quoted as saying in a statement… Continue reading India Urges Sri Lanka to Heed Ceasefire Call From Tamil Tigers
New Delhi’s stratagem seeking ‘pause
India’s External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee Saturday asked Colombo to ‘seize the opportunity’ provided by LTTE’s ceasefire offer to bring about a ‘pause’ in hostilities and work for safe passage for ‘trapped’ civilians. Meanwhile, political observers in Tamil Nadu commented on the move a tactic to nullify their calls for a permanent ceasefire. Vaiko, the… Continue reading New Delhi’s stratagem seeking ‘pause
Ghost of Bush wishes ‘fight to the end
The lessons of history are that actually there is nothing called ethnicities winning and losing. It is always forces of oppression and liberation losing and winning. ‘Fight to the end’ is vantage of the vultures hovering above for the spoils of both losers as well as winners. If ‘fight to the end’ is thrust upon… Continue reading Ghost of Bush wishes ‘fight to the end
Chennai journalists demand Vithyatharan’s immediate release
Over a hundred journalists held a demonstration in Chennai near the State Guest House on Saturday to condemn the increasing attacks on the media in Sri Lanka and the recent abduction and arrest of well-known Tamil newspaper editor Nadesapillai Vithyatharan. The participants were from the Chennai Press Club, the Madras Union of Journalists, The Madras… Continue reading Chennai journalists demand Vithyatharan’s immediate release
Sri Lanka troops enter last rebel stronghold: military
Sri Lankan troops entered the last urban area held by Tamil rebels, the defence ministry said Saturday, as the UN appealed to the guerrillas to let civilians leave the war zone to avert loss of life. Government forces fought their way Friday into the small town of Puthukkudiriruppu despite heavy resistance from the Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops enter last rebel stronghold: military
Congress may be hit by southern troubles
One of the government’s key southern allies is struggling, only weeks before a general election, posing a potential problem for the Congress party as it seeks to retain power and build a stable post-poll coalition. With 39 parliamentary seats, Tamil Nadu is a big prize in the general election, and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)… Continue reading Congress may be hit by southern troubles
Sri Lanka asks LTTE to stop use of child soldiers
Sri Lankan Ambassador to the US Jaliya Wickramasuriya has asked the Tamil Tigers to stop the use of child soldiers in the conflict, alleging that the LTTE is recruiting them to serve its political agenda. "It is alarming that LTTE terrorists continue their blatant pattern of recruiting children to serve their own political agendas. It… Continue reading Sri Lanka asks LTTE to stop use of child soldiers
UN Security Council fight for Sri Lanka
The UN Security Council took up the fighting in Sri Lanka for the first time on Friday as a senior UN official reported that dozens of people, at least, were being killed every day. Council members, meeting in closed session, appealed to the Sri Lankan government to exercise maximum restraint and to the Tamil… Continue reading UN Security Council fight for Sri Lanka
