Sri Lankan troops are fighting inside Elephant Pass, the strategic gateway to the Jaffna Peninsula held by the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, the government said on Friday. "We haven’t captured it. We are moving in and fighting is going on," defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella, who is also a minister, told Reuters. Some media reports… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops inside key Elephant Pass
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Rebel bombing kills 7 in east Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s military says a rebel bomb attack has killed three air force troops and four civilians in the east. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara says the Tamil Tiger rebels set off a roadside bomb Friday morning near the eastern city of Trincomalee as a convoy escorted by the troops drove past. Though… Continue reading Rebel bombing kills 7 in east Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka govt under fire over editor murder
Local and foreign media rights groups Friday demanded international pressure on Sri Lanka after the murder of an anti-establishment editor and rising attacks against independent media. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) asked foreign ambassadors in Colombo to "weigh in forcefully and immediately with President Mahinda Rajapakse to put an end to… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt under fire over editor murder
6 Tamils arrested in Chilaw, one in Kuchchave’li
Sri Lanka Police arrested six Tamil civilians Tuesday night in Chilaw town on receipt of information that some strangers were seen moving in the area. The Chilaw police said that the arrested failed to justify their presence in the location during the preliminary inquiry. The suspects are detained in the Chilaw police station and are… Continue reading 6 Tamils arrested in Chilaw, one in Kuchchave’li
Mullaitivu increasingly coming under threat of troops
The troops advanced further south of Palai and were only short of eight Kilometers to link up with the troops in the South of Elephant Pass and take full control of the A-9 road to open gateways to Jaffna peninsula through the land route after the escalation of violence on August 11, 2006 with the… Continue reading Mullaitivu increasingly coming under threat of troops
Sri Lankan editor who challenged politicians killed
A gunman shot and killed on Thursday the outspoken editor of a newspaper that often clashed with politicians, in the second assault on the media on the Indian Ocean island in three days. An attacker shot Sunday Leader chief editor Lasantha Wickramatunga in a car stuck in rush hour traffic. He later died on the… Continue reading Sri Lankan editor who challenged politicians killed
Sri Lanka squeezes Tamil Tiger rebels
Government forces sweeping down from the north captured an important Tamil Tiger base on the Jaffna Peninsula on Thursday, further boxing in the retreating rebel group, the military said. The capture of Pallai on the isthmus connecting Jaffna with the rest of the island nation came after the rebels reportedly withdrew much of their… Continue reading Sri Lanka squeezes Tamil Tiger rebels
Grievous blow to Sri Lankan media
The murder of Sri Lankan newspaper editor Lasantha Wickramatunga highlights the claim often made by human rights groups that the country is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists to operate. He is the latest in a long line of Sri Lankan journalists who have been murdered or silenced over the… Continue reading Grievous blow to Sri Lankan media
RSF: Mahinda Rajapakse “directly to blame” for Wickrematunge murder
Expressing outrage over the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickrematunge, Reporters sans frontières (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, in a press release issued today, said: "President Mahinda Rajapaksa, his associates and the government media are directly to blame because they incited hatred against him and allowed an outrageous level of impunity to develop as… Continue reading RSF: Mahinda Rajapakse “directly to blame” for Wickrematunge murder
7 killed, Sri Lankan artillery attack targets civilian centre of Vanni
The Sri Lanka Army fired artillery shells targeting Tharmapuram Junction, the remaining centre of displaced civilians in Vanni killing at least four and causing injuries to many around 1:20 p.m. on Thursday, after artillery shelling killed three, including a child in Vaddakkachchi. The attack has targeted Tharmapuram Junction, which is located 75 meters from the… Continue reading 7 killed, Sri Lankan artillery attack targets civilian centre of Vanni
