Then extremists settled over 60,000 in Mullaitivu – Ellawela Medananda Thera

JHU leader Ven. Ellawela Medananda Thera yesterday charged that certain extremist forces and politicians with ulterior motives, had taken steps some time back, to forcibly re-settle over sixty thousand civilians in Mullaitivu, in addition to it’s traditional population, in order to make Vanni a future military hub. The Thera also said that that some NGO’s… Continue reading Then extremists settled over 60,000 in Mullaitivu – Ellawela Medananda Thera

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Sri Lankan fighter jet reported missing in Northern frontier

A Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) MIG fighter jet was shot in the skies over Vanni on Wednesday, according to initial reports from journalists outside Sri Lanka, who cited a highly placed source in Vanni Sri Lankan Forces Headquarters (Vanni SF-HQ). The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) officials were not available to comment on the… Continue reading Sri Lankan fighter jet reported missing in Northern frontier

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Jets pound LTTE camp in Mullaitivu: Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Air Force jets Wednesday bombed a transit camp of Tamil Tigers in the northeastern Mullaitivu district, where ground troops were fighting fierce battles with the rebels tying to defend their last bastions, defence authorities here said. The Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) said the jets bombed "an LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Jets pound LTTE camp in Mullaitivu: Sri Lanka

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250,000 Tamil civilians urged to flee to safety

Sri Lanka’s military declared a "safety zone" Wednesday to enable some 250,000 trapped civilians to cross into government-controlled territory from the diminishing area held by Tamil Tiger rebels in the war-torn north.   The air force dropped leaflets urging civilians in the region to travel to the 14 square-mile (35 square-kilometer) safety zone in rebel… Continue reading 250,000 Tamil civilians urged to flee to safety

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IC urged to act on humanitarian grounds to safeguard civilians

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has cornered civilians in overcrowded areas in the suburbs of Puthukkudiyiruppu (PTK) town, according to sources in Vanni. While artillery shells exploding in densely populated makeshift settlements have caused several civilian casualties, civilians are fleeing from indiscriminate bombardment from air and ground are forced to seek shelters throughout the day, civil… Continue reading IC urged to act on humanitarian grounds to safeguard civilians

LTTE trying to stage a comeback in eastern Sri Lanka: experts

Even as the Sri Lankan Government claims that the 30-year-old war between its Army and the LTTE is coming to an end, experts here warn that the Tamil Tigers are slowly trying to stage a comeback in the east of the island and could activate their "sleeper cells".   They also say the capabilities of… Continue reading LTTE trying to stage a comeback in eastern Sri Lanka: experts

Japan For Political Solution To Lankan Crisis

A top Japanese envoy will arrive in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, Wednesday to underline the need for a political solution to the ethnic conflict in the island nation, media reports said. Japanese ‘peace’ envoy Yasushi Akashi during his five-day visit will discuss, among other things, the process towards finding a political solution to the… Continue reading Japan For Political Solution To Lankan Crisis

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Law College students abstain classes on Lankan Tamils issue

A section of students of Government Law College today abstained from attending classes in protest against the attacks on innocent Tamils by the Sri Lankan Army. The students also staged a demonstration at Mannarpuram area with the support of students from various colleges. They urged the Union Government to interfere into the Lankan Tamils matter… Continue reading Law College students abstain classes on Lankan Tamils issue

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