Row over Sri Lanka editor’s murder grows as diplomat censured

Sri Lanka’s government censured a senior international diplomat after he spoke at the funeral of a newspaper editor whose murder has been blamed on the island’s rulers, officials said Wednesday. German ambassador Jurgen Weerth was ordered to the Colombo foreign office and told of Sri Lanka’s anger over his graveside eulogy for Lasantha Wickrematunga, officials… Continue reading Row over Sri Lanka editor’s murder grows as diplomat censured

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Sri Lanka military seizes key northern peninsula

Sri Lankan government forces seized a final strip of Tamil Tiger rebel-held land in the north Wednesday, securing control of the symbolic heart of the 25-year separatist insurgency, the military said.   The Jaffna peninsula is the cultural capital of Sri Lanka’s ethnic minority Tamils. Taking full control of the territory after nine years is… Continue reading Sri Lanka military seizes key northern peninsula

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Fears grow for Sri Lanka civilians

Aid organisations say a major humanitarian crisis is unfolding in northern Sri Lanka where government forces are engaged in fierce fighting with Tamil Tiger rebels.   Around 350,000 Tamil civilians are crammed into the area where fighting is taking place, forcing them to endure heavy bombardments and acute food shortages.   Foreign journalists are prevented… Continue reading Fears grow for Sri Lanka civilians

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Kilinochchi to be developed with India’s help: Minister

While stepping up its ‘"fight to finish’ campaign against the Tamil Tiger rebels in their last major bastions in Mullaitivu district, Sri Lanka has said that the rebels’ former politico-administrative hub Kilinochchi would be developed fast with the assistance of the Indian government. Media Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardene has said that the development of the… Continue reading Kilinochchi to be developed with India’s help: Minister

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World oblivious to Sri Lanka’s genocide of Tamils, says music phenom M.I.A

Maya Arulpragasam, better known by her stage name M.I.A, a British born Tamil and recent U.S. Grammy nominee, reveals that her music was shaped by her experience as a Tamil refugee from Sri Lanka, and accuses the International Community for standing idle as Colombo perpetrates acts of genocide against Tamils in Sri Lanka’s NorthEast. In… Continue reading World oblivious to Sri Lanka’s genocide of Tamils, says music phenom M.I.A

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Sri Lankan troops capture LTTE training camp, hospital

Sri Lankan troops captured a LTTE trainingcamp and a hospital as ground forces pressed ahead toward the last rebel bastion of Mullaittivu in embattled north,officials said on Tuesday .   Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) pounded identified LTTE hideout located in the jungles South of Puthukudiyirippu, Mullaittivu, believed to be frequented by top Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops capture LTTE training camp, hospital

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Journalist in Sri Lanka accuses government from the grave

Lasantha Wickramatunga, a prominent Sri Lankan journalist and outspoken critic of the government’s war on ethnic Tamil rebels, knew he was marked for death – and thought he knew why.   Three days after he was shot and killed, his newspaper published a haunting, self-written obituary on Sunday in which Wickramatunga says he was targeted… Continue reading Journalist in Sri Lanka accuses government from the grave