Sri Lanka: a voice cries freedom from beyond the grave :: Peter Foster

BACK from Beijing (where I spent last week, apologies for lack of posts) to report, with the heaviest heart, the murder of one of Sri Lanka’s bravest and most controversial journalists.   Lasantha Wickrematunge, 50, was stabbed and shot to death in broad daylight last Friday as he drove to work at The Sunday Leader,… Continue reading Sri Lanka: a voice cries freedom from beyond the grave :: Peter Foster

Tamil Tigers: A roar tilll the last gasp

the first week of December, less than a month before the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam abandoned Kilinochchi, two boats landed on the Eastern seaboard of Mulaitivu with precious cargo for the separatists. The boats, carrying arms and ammunition, had escaped detection and interdiction although intelligence had been passed on to the Sri Lankan navy.… Continue reading Tamil Tigers: A roar tilll the last gasp

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Civilian casualties four doubled in Ki’linochchi district

Ki’linochchi hospital, which was functioning in the town earlier had displaced close to civilians and is now functioning from Tharmapuram, and two schools in Visuvamadu – at Visuvamadu Maha viththiyaalayam and Punnaineeraavi school – and in Kallaa’ru in Chu’ndikku’lam. The hospitals were functioning in difficult condition and were full of civilian casualties from the air… Continue reading Civilian casualties four doubled in Ki’linochchi district

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12 wounded, SLA shells Puthukkudiyiruppu, Ka’ndaava’lai

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched artillery fire on several fronts of densely populated Vanni throughout Sunday. Artillery shells exploded near Puthukkudyiruppu hospital, and the outskirts of Visuvamadu in Puthukkudiyiruppu division, Pu’liyampokka’nai in Ka’ndaava’lai and Vaddakkachchi in Karaichchi divisions of Ki’linochchi district. Several roads of Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts were fully busy with vehicles and bicycles… Continue reading 12 wounded, SLA shells Puthukkudiyiruppu, Ka’ndaava’lai

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3,000 Sri Lankan troops killed in three months, Army to double – newspapers

Three thousand Sri Lankan soldiers were killed fighting the Liberation Tigers in the past three months, the Sunday Island newspaper reported this week, quoting government Defence spokesman and Minister Keheliya Rambukwella. He was responding to opposition charges that 15,000 troops had been killed in the battles since October last year. Meanwhile SLA commander Lt. Gen.… Continue reading 3,000 Sri Lankan troops killed in three months, Army to double – newspapers

Sri Lanka military launches air strikes against retreating rebels

Sri Lanka’s military have launched air attacks against the last remaining jungle hideouts of Tamil Tiger rebels after driving them out of their main strongholds, according to officials.   Helicopter gunships supported ground troops advancing deeper into the Mullaittivu region, where the retreating Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) forces are holed up, a military… Continue reading Sri Lanka military launches air strikes against retreating rebels

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4 killed, SLA artillery targets civilian settlement in Puthukkudiyiruppu

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells killed four displaced civilians, including the parents and the daughter of a family, residing in the settlement located behind the hospital of Puthukkudiyiruppu in Mullaiththeevu district Saturday night, according to medical sources. Two of the killed victims were 17-year-old students. Four civilians, including a 5-year-old child were wounded… Continue reading 4 killed, SLA artillery targets civilian settlement in Puthukkudiyiruppu

SLA attempt to advance from Ira’naimadu repulsed, say Tigers

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched an offensive push from Ira’naimadu targeting to enter Vaddakkachchi in Ki’linochchi district Saturday. The Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) officials told reporters in Vanni that their defensive forces repulsed the move. 18 SLA soldiers were killed, 40 wounded and the Tigers seized arms and ammunitions in the clearing mission that… Continue reading SLA attempt to advance from Ira’naimadu repulsed, say Tigers

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