Sri Lanka dismissed calls for a truce with the Tamil Tigers on Tuesday, with its soldiers battling for control of the last town held by the separatists just a few kilometers away from the site of an expected final showdown. Here are some scenarios about what could happen next in one of Asia’s longest-running wars:… Continue reading SCENARIOS: What’s next for Sri Lanka’s 25-year war?
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Lanka will not accept intl pressure for a ceasefire: PM
Admitting that there was international pressure on it to go for a ceasefire with the LTTE, Sri Lankan government today said it would not bow to calls for a truce as the rebels were on the brink of total defeat. "We are not ready for a ceasefire and the war against terrorism is at the… Continue reading Lanka will not accept intl pressure for a ceasefire: PM
TN peaceful, Karunanidhi offers to send aid to Sri Lanka
Tamil Nadu was largely peaceful on Sunday and the funeral of a man who set himself ablaze in support of the Sri Lankan Tamils did not witness any untoward incidents. Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi offered to send doctors and paramedics to the island nation to render assistance to over 10,000 people injured in the military… Continue reading TN peaceful, Karunanidhi offers to send aid to Sri Lanka
US Subcommittee to hear genocide charges against Sri Lanka
In an invited written testimony to the hearing on "Recent Developments in Sri Lanka" before the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Middle East and Asia, at the Dirksen Senate Building Tuesday, Bruce Fein, former U.S. associate deputy attorney general, details the recent violence by the Sri Lanka Government against Tamils civilians under "impenetrable media blackout and… Continue reading US Subcommittee to hear genocide charges against Sri Lanka
Troops at last Tamil Tiger town
Sri Lankan troops are advancing on the last town still held by the Tamil Tiger rebels in the north, the military says. There is intense fighting at the outskirts of the town of Puthukkudiyiruppu, it says. A senior military officer in the area says this is the "last objective" and that the war could… Continue reading Troops at last Tamil Tiger town
Pranab to push bilateral agenda with Lanka, B’desh at SAARC meet
The forthcoming SAARC ministerial in Colombo will give foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee a unique opportunity to push the bilateral agenda with two of India’s closest neighbours, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Pakistan and Mumbai may get dimmed a little, partly because Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi may not attend, and the investigation ball is in… Continue reading Pranab to push bilateral agenda with Lanka, B’desh at SAARC meet
Urgent need for end to Sri Lanka crisis: UN chief
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon restated his concern Monday about continued hostilities between rebel and government forces in Sri Lanka, and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. "The UN deplores the increasing casualties among civilians trapped in the intense fighting between the government and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) over… Continue reading Urgent need for end to Sri Lanka crisis: UN chief
Sri Lanka probes origin of Tiger aircraft
Sri Lanka’s military said Tuesday it was trying to establish how the Tamil Tigers managed to buy light planes abroad, smuggle them onto the island and establish a rebel air force. The probe follows the latest Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) air assault against the capital using two of their Czech-made aircraft. … Continue reading Sri Lanka probes origin of Tiger aircraft
Children vulnerable to SLA shelling in new ‘safe zone
Every shell being fired by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) into the ‘safe zone’ inflicts civilian casualties as the entire area is tightly populated, reported TamilNet correspondent on Tuesday. A single artillery shell fired around 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday claimed the lives of 6 civilians, including two teenage boys. The attack has taken place near… Continue reading Children vulnerable to SLA shelling in new ‘safe zone
Hoodlums attack Tamil settlement in Western province, 1 killed
Sinhala hoodlums attacked a Tamil settlement in Paadukka estate in Kalutara district in the western province Saturday night killing a Tamil worker and set fire to three houses of Tamil residents. The victim was identified as Selvarajah. Other Tamil workers had fled from the area with their families and sought refuge elsewhere to ensure their… Continue reading Hoodlums attack Tamil settlement in Western province, 1 killed
