Sri Lanka Police detained 106 civilians when they went to police stations in the western province last Sunday to register their presence, civil sources in Colombo said. The civilians, 68 Tamils, 2 Muslims and 36 Sinhalese were detained for interrogation by the Terrorist Intelligence Division as they failed to prove their identity with required legal… Continue reading 106 civilians detained in Colombo
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U.S. statement: ‘we don’t advocate talks with LTTE
The United States, a member of the Co-Chairs for the Sri Lankan peace process following the February 2002 Ceasefire Agreement brokered by Norway, in a statement issued after the Sri Lanka Army occupation of Ki’inochchi town in Vanni, said it does not advocate the Government of Sri Lanka to negotiate with the LTTE. "The fall… Continue reading U.S. statement: ‘we don’t advocate talks with LTTE
Lankan Army captures more area in Muhamalai
Sri Lankan forces today overran more Tiger held positions beyond Muhamalai and Kilaly in Jaffna province and were poised to make a final assault on the strategic Elephant Pass. Advancing troops captured the second forward defence Line of the LTTE at Muhamalai and Kilaly and also made rapid gains in their move to wrest the… Continue reading Lankan Army captures more area in Muhamalai
Sri Lanka reinstitutes ban on Tamil Tigers: government
Sri Lanka’s cabinet reinstituted on Wednesday a ban on the Tamil Tiger rebels which designates them as a terrorist group, Sri Lanka’s defense spokesman said. "The cabinet has decided to ban the LTTE as they are not allowing civilians to leave the war zone," defense spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella, also a minister, told a press… Continue reading Sri Lanka reinstitutes ban on Tamil Tigers: government
Indian espionage aircraft on recce mission over Sri Lanka – Paper
A day after Sri Lanka Army occupied the town of Ki’linochchi, India’s foreign intelligence agency and crucial adviser to the Government on foreign policy-making, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), was engaged in a "secret aerial surveillance mission across the Palk Straits" on Saturday according to a report in the Indian media. The report quoted… Continue reading Indian espionage aircraft on recce mission over Sri Lanka – Paper
Britain says Ki’linochchi’s fall calls for progress on political solution
The capture of the former administrative capital of the LTTE by Sri Lankan armed forces makes it even more urgent that all parties achieve progress on setting out a political solution that addresses the "legitimate concerns of all communities," said a statement issued by the British High Commission on January 06. Tamil political observers note… Continue reading Britain says Ki’linochchi’s fall calls for progress on political solution
Vigil stepped up along T.Nadu Coast
Vigilance along the southern coast of Tamil Nadu has been stepped up by the state police in collaboration with other security agencies to prevent possible infiltration of LTTE cadres in the wake of the fall of the outfit’s de facto capital Kilinochchi in Sri Lanka. Highly placed police sources ruled out any security threat… Continue reading Vigil stepped up along T.Nadu Coast
After Killinochchi
Killinochchi has fallen and there is great rejoicing. It is worth, however, to remind ourselves that the war still goes on, that there are three hundred thousand IDPs still in the Wanni and that the APRC is still in labour, with no sight or sound of imminent delivery. The significance of the fall of… Continue reading After Killinochchi
Pranab will visit Colombo ‘at an appropriate time’: Baalu
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee will visit Colombo ‘at an appropriate time’ to press for a ceasefire and bring a halt to the hostilities against innocent Tamils by the Lankan Military, Union Shipping and Transport Minister T R Baalu said today. ”He (Pranab) will surely visit Sri Lanka, but at an appropriate time to prevail… Continue reading Pranab will visit Colombo ‘at an appropriate time’: Baalu
Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (PDK) to show black flags to PM
The Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (PDK) today threatened to show black flags to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on his arrival in Chennai on January 8 in protest against his failure to intervene and ensure a cease+fire in Sri Lanka. PDK Spokesman Ellango, in a statement here, said the political parties in Tamil Nadu had joined together… Continue reading Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (PDK) to show black flags to PM
