Media rights groups urge Sri Lanka to punish TV station attackers

Media rights groups Wednesday urged Sri Lanka to punish those behind a recent attack on a privately-run television station that was torched by an armed gang.   Gunmen stormed the studios and control rooms of the Maharaja TV network outside Colombo, held staff at gunpoint, and smashed and set alight equipment, police said.   "The… Continue reading Media rights groups urge Sri Lanka to punish TV station attackers

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RSF condemns attack on Tamil-owned TV station

Reporters sans frontiers (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, in a press release issued today, condemned the attack on Maharajah Televsions Network (MTV) near Colombo by heavily armed men early morning Tuesday. "Violence and threats against such privately-owned media outlets and journalists trying to impartially report on the conflict must stop," the RSF release said, adding… Continue reading RSF condemns attack on Tamil-owned TV station

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GA to discuss resumption of demining in Jaffna district

Jaffna Government Agent (GA) is expected to hold a meeting next week with Jaffna District Demining Integration Committee (DDIC) attached to Jaffna Secretariat and the demining organizations, Halo Trust and Danish Demining Organization, to consider recommencing demining work in Jaffna District, Jaffna Secretariat sources said. The decision follows the permission issued by Defence Ministry to… Continue reading GA to discuss resumption of demining in Jaffna district

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Sri Lanka’s Next Battle

Could it be that Sri Lanka’s quarter-century battle against a fierce insurgency is nearly over? The government’s capture of Kilinochchi, the northern stronghold of the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, represents a major victory. But the military can’t win this war alone, and the next phase of the war could see the Tigers turn… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Next Battle

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Tamil Tigers prepare for last stand in Sri Lanka – but military victory is not political peace

The Sri Lankan government believes it is close to victory over the country’s famous rebel movement – but it may have miscalculated.   If the Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa is to be believed, the Tamil Tigers, the rebel movement which inspired a new generation of suicide bombers, are about to be defeated, bringing his… Continue reading Tamil Tigers prepare for last stand in Sri Lanka – but military victory is not political peace

Explore federal set-up for Sri Lanka

The establishment of a federal structure in Sri Lanka is among the options that can be discussed across the negotiating table between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), according to Pattali Makkal Katchi founder S. Ramadoss.   Ensure ceasefire   In an interview with The Hindu on Tuesday, Dr.… Continue reading Explore federal set-up for Sri Lanka

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SLA, LTTE clashes continue in Mukamaalai FDL

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) suffered setbacks Tuesday in an attempt to enter Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Front Defence Line (DFL) areas in Mukamaalai while Jaffna-Kandy road was blocked for public transport for more than three and a half hours enabling ambulances to transport injured soldiers from Mukkamaalai FDL positions, sources in Thenmaraadchi said.… Continue reading SLA, LTTE clashes continue in Mukamaalai FDL

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Peoples support will help surmount challenges: LTTE Political Head

  Pointing out that Ki’linochchi was where Sri Lanka military has suffered previous historic debacles, LTTE Political Head B. Nadesan, in an interview with TamilNet on Monday dismissed the occupation of the town as an insignificant setback in the context of a liberation struggle, and said, Tamil people’s support has always been LTTE’s strength, and… Continue reading Peoples support will help surmount challenges: LTTE Political Head